Inter Miami will continue to push for their second straight MLS Supporters' Shield when they take on Toronto at BMO Field on Saturday.
The Herons are currently five points behind Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union, but Lionel Messi and co. have two games in hand that they will want to use to their advantage.
On the other hand, already eliminated, the hosts have nothing to play for in their final four games of the season.
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How to watch Toronto vs Inter Miami online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US) and worldwide, MLS match between Toronto and Inter Miami will be available to watch and stream online live on Apple TV, through the MLS Season Pass.
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Toronto vs Inter Miami kick-off time
MLS match between Toronto and Inter Miami will be played at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada.
It will kick off at 1:30 pm PT / 4:30 pm ET on Saturday, September 27, in the US.
Team news & squads
Toronto team news
Defensively, Kevin Long has joined Henry Wingo, Zane Monlouis and Nickseon Gomis in recovery.
On the offensive end, Toronto will be missing DeAndre Kerr and Jonathan Osorio, while Djordje Mihailovic will be available.
Inter Miami team news
Including his brace in the 4-0 thrashing of New York City FC in the mid-week, Messi has taken his MLS goal tally to 24 goals in 23 games this season.
The record-breaking Argentine will have the company of Luis Suarez in attack.
Allen Obando and David Ruiz are ruled out with hamstring injuries, while Jordi Alba emerges as a doubt.
Telasco Segovia is back from his ban, and Fabrice Picault has recovered from a quad strain.


