Inter Miami Battles to Break Winless Streak Against New England Revolution: Predicted Starting XI

Inter Miami Battles to Break Winless Streak Against New England Revolution: Predicted Starting XI

Inter Miami return to the pitch for their seventh fixture in 21 days as they face the New England Revolution at Chase Stadium this Saturday evening.

The Herons come into this contest following a two-game stretch without victory, having secured a 1–1 stalemate with Toronto FC away from home before suffering a 5–3 loss to Chicago Fire at their home venue on Wednesday.

With three regular season matches remaining, they aim to regain their winning ways and build positive momentum heading into the MLS Cup Playoffs.

Despite New England being eliminated from playoff consideration and operating under interim management following Caleb Porter's dismissal, expect Miami manager Javier Mascherano to field his most competitive squad available.

Here's the anticipated formation at Chase Stadium.

Inter Miami Predicted Lineup vs. New England Revolution (4-3-3)

Lionel Messi

GK: Oscar Ustari—The veteran 39-year-old shot-stopper endured difficulties in the Chicago match. He seeks to restore his form as Miami's primary goalkeeper.

RB: Ian Fray—Fray delivered solid performances against Toronto while competing with Marcelo Weigandt for the starting position.

CB: Maxi Falcón—Miami's most reliable defender, Falcón remains essential to the team's defensive structure.

CB: Tomás Avilés—This young central defender holds the distinction of receiving the most red cards in MLS across the past two campaigns.

LB: Jordi Alba—As former Barcelona and Spain colleague Sergio Busquets announced his retirement plans, Alba has already secured his contract with Inter Miami through the 2026 season.

DM: Sergio Busquets—Inter Miami will honor the Spanish midfielder after the match, as he plans to retire once Miami's playoff run concludes.

CDM: Rodrigo De Paul—De Paul has delivered below expectations during his initial months with Inter Miami, raising questions as he prepares to assume Busquets's Designated Player position next season.

RM: Tadeo Allende—Allende has served as the preferred choice on the right flank for most of the season and is expected to maintain his important role throughout the remaining fixtures.

AM: Lionel Messi—Messi went scoreless in Miami's previous two outings while competing in the Golden Boot chase with LAFC's Denis Bouanga.

LM: Telasco Segovia—Though primarily deployed on the right, Segovia's capability to exploit defensive gaps could prove valuable against New England's vulnerable defensive unit.

ST: Luis Suárez—The Uruguayan striker netted twice versus Chicago and aims to reach 10 regular-season goals when facing the Revolution.