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Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami: How to watch, streaming, kick-off time, team news and stats

Inter Miami recently secured the MLS Supporters' Shield, and they travel to face a Toronto FC team that will be fighting for a playoff spot this Saturday.

Toronto currently sits in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, which would give them the last playoff berth. But there are two teams tied with Toronto on 37 points, and they each have a game in hand on the Canadian side - this match is Toronto's final one of the regular season.

While Miami has nothing to play for in the standings as the team has secured a playoff spot and the league's best record, Lionel Messi and Co. will want to continue their dominance over the rest of the league and enter the playoffs with momentum.

How to watch Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami, streaming

Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami will be streamed exclusively through MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami kick-off time, date and venue

Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami is scheduled to kick off at 4 PM ET on Saturday, October 5 with the game taking place at BMO Field in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami team news

Toronto FC: Federico Bernardeschi - suspended; Lorenzo Insigne - calf, doubtful; Henry Wingo - thigh, doubtful; Nicksoen Gomis - thigh, doubtful

Inter Miami: Federico Redondo - suspended; Marcelo Weigandt - suspended; Carlos Dos Santos - hand, doubtful; Facundo Farias - knee, out; Hector Martinez - groin, doubtful; Leo Afonso - groin, doubtful; Nicolas Friere - knee, out

Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami stats

  • Inter Miami striker Luis Suarez is third in MLS with 18 goals, and teammate Leo Messi is tied for fourth with 17 but he leads the league with 1.07 goals per 90 minutes.
  • Toronto FC ranks 12th in expected goal differential (xGD) per 90 minutes at -0.31, while Miami is only slightly better at an even 0.00 xGD despite winning the Supporters' Shield.
  • Messi is tied for seventh in assists with 11, and he also leads the league with 0.69 assists per 90 minutes.
  • Toronto FC winger Federico Bernardeschi has the most successful take-ons in MLS with 86, he has the third-most carries into the penalty area with 74, and he has the most red cards with three.
  • Miami averages the fourth-highest share of possession per match at 54.3 percent, while Toronto is tied for 12th at 50 percent.
  • Toronto has the 10th-lowest shot on target percentage as 33.8 percent of their shots find the target, while Miami is first in MLS with 45.3 percent of their shots testing the goalkeeper.

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