Inter Miami will play for MLS Cup for the first time in club history after defeating New York City FC 5–1 at Chase Stadium on Saturday night.
The No. 3 seed Herons had little issue securing the result in front of their home fans, and with the win, earn hosting rights for the one-match final on Dec. 6, where they will welcome Vancouver Whitecaps FC for a winner-take-all showdown.
Tadeo Allende scored three goals for the Herons, bringing his total to eight in the MLS Cup playoffs, surpassing Lionel Messi for the lead in 2025 and tying Carlos Ruiz’s 2002-record with the LA Galaxy for the most in a single postseason.
Telasco Segovia and Mateo Silvetti chipped in with the other goals, while Justin Haak scored NYCFC's lone marker.
Here’s ’s full breakdown of the match.






