The Inter Miami vs Tigres UANL timeline represents one of the most intriguing cross-border rivalries to emerge in North American football. Though the two clubs have only met twice in competitive fixtures, each encounter has delivered drama, late heroics, and the kind of tension that fuels lasting rivalries.
Inter Miami CF, founded in 2020 as Major League Soccer’s 26th franchise, represents the new guard of American football ambition. Tigres UANL, based in Monterrey, Mexico, embody the established power of Liga MX — multiple league titles, deep continental experience, and a reputation for thriving under pressure. When the Leagues Cup expanded in 2023 to create a annual tournament pitting MLS against Liga MX sides, conditions were perfect for this matchup to grow into something meaningful.
This complete timeline covers every competitive meeting, the key goals and moments that defined each match, the players who shaped the results, and what the future holds for this fixture as North American football expands toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup era.
Head-to-Head Record Overview
| Category | Details |
| Total Meetings | 2 |
| Inter Miami Wins | 1 |
| Tigres UANL Wins | 1 |
| Draws | 0 |
| Inter Miami Goals | 3 |
| Tigres UANL Goals | 3 |
| Average Goals/Game | 3.0 |
Source: FBref.com
The symmetry in this head-to-head record is remarkable — both clubs have won one game each by an identical 2-1 scoreline. Goals conceded and scored are perfectly level. There is no statistical basis for declaring either club superior, which makes the prospect of a third meeting genuinely compelling.
Match 1: August 3, 2024 — The First Encounter
Match Details
| Category | Information |
| Competition | Leagues Cup 2024, Group Stage |
| Venue | NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas |
| Result | Tigres UANL 2-1 Inter Miami CF |
| Attendance | 46,080 |
| Referee | Ismael Cornejo |
Sources: FBref.com
Timeline of Events
| Minute | Event | Details |
| 18′ | ⚽ GOAL | Juan Brunetta opens scoring for Tigres |
| 31′ | 🟨 Yellow Card | Tigres — Yellow card issued |
| 33′ | 🟨 Yellow Card | Tigres — Second yellow card |
| 38′ | 🟨 Yellow Card | Tigres — Third yellow card |
| 45′ | ⏸️ Half Time | Tigres leads 1-0 |
| 69′ | 🔄 Substitutions | Both teams make multiple changes |
| 72′ | 🟨 Yellow Card | Inter Miami — Yellow card |
| 74′ | ⚽ GOAL | Leonardo Campana converts penalty for Miami — 1-1 |
| 80′ | 🔄 Substitutions | Additional changes from both sides |
| 84′ | ⚽ GOAL | Juan Pablo Vigón restores Tigres’ lead — 2-1 |
| 90′ | 🏁 Full Time | Tigres UANL 2-1 Inter Miami CF |
Sources: FBref.com, WicketStories
Match Summary
The first competitive meeting between Inter Miami and Tigres UANL took place at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on August 3, 2024. Both clubs had already won their opening group games and were competing for top spot.
Tigres drew first blood through Juan Brunetta in the 18th minute, giving the Mexican side the initiative and setting the tempo for a combative first half. Inter Miami struggled to create meaningful chances in the opening exchanges, with Tigres’ defensive organization limiting space in central areas.
The second half brought Miami’s most important moment. Leonardo Campana, the Ecuadorian striker, converted a penalty in the 74th minute after a handball in the box. The equalizer felt like a turning point — Miami had their tails up, and Tigres looked momentarily destabilized.
But just ten minutes later, Juan Pablo Vigón restored Tigres’ advantage with an 84th-minute winner that defined group-stage outcomes — late, composed, and delivered with the game hanging in the balance. Tigres held out for the final few minutes and took the 2-1 victory, claiming top spot in their group.
Key Takeaways from the 2024 Meeting
- Tigres demonstrated that disciplined defensive organization could limit Miami’s attacking output
- Leonardo Campana’s penalty showed the Herons could fight back under pressure
- Vigón’s late winner highlighted Liga MX’s quality in game management
- The match confirmed this fixture would produce tightly contested affairs decided by individual moments
Match 2: August 20, 2025 — The Quarterfinal Redemption

Match Details
| Category | Information |
| Competition | Leagues Cup 2025, Quarterfinal |
| Venue | Chase Stadium (formerly DRV PNK Stadium), Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
| Result | Inter Miami CF 2-1 Tigres UANL |
| Attendance | 18,597 |
| Referee | Mario Escobar |
Sources: FBref.com, ESPN
Timeline of Events
| Minute | Event | Details |
| 23′ | ⚽ GOAL | Luis Suárez converts penalty (handball by Javier Aquino) — 1-0 |
| 45’+ | 🟥 Red Card | Coach Javier Mascherano sent off before second half |
| 67′ | ⚽ GOAL | Ángel Correa equalizes for Tigres — 1-1 |
| 75′ | 🧤 Big Save | Óscar Ustari denies Correa’s second goal |
| 89′ | ⚽ GOAL | Luis Suárez converts second penalty (VAR review) — 2-1 |
| 90′ | 🏁 Full Time | Inter Miami CF 2-1 Tigres UANL |
Sources: ESPN, Outlook India, WicketStories
The Absence of Messi
The headline absence for Miami was enormous: Lionel Messi had picked up a mild muscle injury in the group stage. While he returned briefly against LA Galaxy, a setback ruled him out of the quarterfinal. His name was missing from the starting lineup — the biggest test of Javier Mascherano’s tenure: could the Herons win a Leagues Cup knockout match without the greatest footballer of his generation?
First Half: Suárez Opens the Scoring
The answer began taking shape in the 23rd minute. Jordi Alba’s cross struck Javier Aquino’s arm at point-blank range, and though the penalty award was somewhat harsh, Luis Suárez made no mistake, finding the top-right corner. The veteran Uruguayan striker, playing on borrowed time but consistently proving otherwise, was calm and precise from the spot.
Miami were the better side throughout the first half but failed to add to their advantage. Just before the interval, Mascherano was sent to the stands following his furious reaction to the amount of stoppage time displayed by the fourth official.
Second Half: Correa Equalizes
Tigres came out transformed after the break. Diego Lainez struck the outside of the post with a ferocious strike from distance. The warning signs were there, and Tigres’ improvement was rewarded in the 67th minute.
Ángel Correa got by Gonzalo Higuaín all too easily, and the former Atlético Madrid forward’s weak finish squirmed under Óscar Ustari and in. The equalizer changed everything — momentum had shifted, and Tigres looked capable of completing the comeback.
The Turning Point: Ustari’s Heroics
In the 75th minute, goalkeeper Óscar Ustari produced one of the saves of the Leagues Cup tournament, denying a powerful Correa shot from inside the box that seemed destined for the net. It was the type of save that changes football matches. Without it, Tigres would have led 2-1 heading into the final ten minutes.
The Winner: Suárez from the Spot Again
Then came the 89th minute. With the match level at 1-1 and seemingly heading toward extra time, another Aquino handball — following a long VAR review — gave Inter Miami a second penalty, despite the ball appearing to deflect up onto his arm.
Luis Suárez stepped up for his second spot kick of the night. A miss would have meant extra time at minimum, potentially penalties, and an uncertain passage through. Suárez did not miss. He buried it, wheeled away in celebration, and Chase Stadium erupted.
Key Takeaways from the 2025 Quarterfinal
- Luis Suárez’s two-penalty performance was the defining individual contribution — his fourth goal in his last four appearances
- Óscar Ustari’s 75th-minute save was the decisive intervention that kept Miami level
- Inter Miami proved they could win Leagues Cup knockout matches without Lionel Messi
- Ángel Correa’s equalizer showed Tigres’ quality in continental competition
- Mascherano’s red card added a subplot of chaos without derailing the team’s focus
Tactical Analysis: How the Two Matches Compared
Inter Miami’s Approach
| Match | Formation | Key Strategy | Result |
| 2024 | Possession-based | Control through midfield, build attacks slowly | Limited success against Tigres’ defense |
| 2025 | Aggressive pressing | Compact defense, ruthless with penalty opportunities | Victory without Messi |
In 2024, Miami relied heavily on individual quality to break down Tigres’ organized defense. By 2025, Mascherano’s side had developed greater tactical flexibility — they proved capable of winning ugly, staying compact defensively, and capitalizing on set-piece opportunities.
Tigres UANL’s Approach
| Match | Formation | Key Strategy | Result |
| 2024 | Compact defensive block | Limit space, counter-attack with speed | Victory (2-1) |
| 2025 | Higher pressing | Push forward after equalizer, nearly won before Ustari’s save | Loss (2-1) |
Tigres have consistently demonstrated why they remain one of Liga MX’s most dangerous clubs. Their defensive organization in 2024 frustrated Miami’s attackers, while their transition speed created problems throughout both matches. In 2025, they showed they could compete on American soil and nearly pulled off a comeback despite conceding two penalties.
Key Players Who Defined the Rivalry
Luis Suárez (Inter Miami)
| Statistic | Details |
| Matches Played | 1 (2025 Quarterfinal) |
| Goals | 2 (both penalties) |
| Key Contribution | Match-winner in Messi’s absence |
Suárez delivered when it mattered most. His two-penalty performance in the 2025 quarterfinal — including the 89th-minute winner — was arguably the most important night of his Inter Miami career. He demonstrated that when games require someone to step into moments that Messi would normally own, Suárez is that man.
Leonardo Campana (Inter Miami)
| Statistic | Details |
| Matches Played | 1 (2024 Group Stage) |
| Goals | 1 (penalty) |
| Key Contribution | Equalizer that gave Miami hope |
Campana’s 74th-minute penalty in the 2024 meeting was Miami’s first competitive goal against Tigres. Though it wasn’t enough to secure a result, it proved Miami could fight back under pressure.
Juan Brunetta (Tigres UANL)
| Statistic | Details |
| Matches Played | 1 (2024 Group Stage) |
| Goals | 1 (18th minute opener) |
| Key Contribution | Set the tempo for Tigres’ victory |
Brunetta drew first blood in the rivalry’s opening chapter. His early goal gave Tigres the initiative and forced Miami to chase the game.
Ángel Correa (Tigres UANL)
| Statistic | Details |
| Matches Played | 1 (2025 Quarterfinal) |
| Goals | 1 (67th minute equalizer) |
| Key Contribution | Nearly completed comeback |
Correa signaled his emergence as Tigres’ new main man with a well-taken equalizer in the 2025 quarterfinal. Only Ustari’s brilliant save prevented him from scoring a second and potentially sending Tigres through.
Óscar Ustari (Inter Miami)
| Statistic | Details |
| Matches Played | 1 (2025 Quarterfinal) |
| Key Saves | 1 match-defining save vs. Correa (75′) |
| Contribution | Kept Miami level for Suárez’s winner |
Ustari’s 75th-minute save was the pivotal moment of the 2025 quarterfinal. Without it, the storyline would have been entirely different.
The Leagues Cup Context
The Leagues Cup has become the primary stage for Inter Miami vs Tigres UANL encounters. This annual tournament, which pits MLS clubs against Liga MX sides in a World Cup-style format, has created natural conditions for cross-border rivalries to flourish.
Why Leagues Cup Matters for This Rivalry
- High Stakes: Both meetings have occurred in competitive tournament settings — group stage positioning in 2024, knockout elimination in 2025
- Neutral/Away Venues: The 2024 match in Houston and 2025 match in Fort Lauderdale tested both clubs’ adaptability
- Continental Implications: The tournament offers qualification spots for the Concacaf Champions Cup, adding meaningful consequences to each result
By 2026, Leagues Cup has established itself as the premier summer competition in North America, and matches between MLS heavyweights like Inter Miami and Liga MX powers like Tigres UANL have become appointment viewing.
What’s Next for This Rivalry?
The head-to-head record sits perfectly balanced at 1-1, with both matches decided by 2-1 scorelines. Goals conceded and scored are level at three apiece. This statistical symmetry means the next meeting will carry even greater weight.
Potential Future Matchups
| Competition | Likelihood | Potential Impact |
| Leagues Cup 2026 | High | Natural tournament rematch |
| Concacaf Champions Cup | Medium | If both qualify, knockout stage possible |
| Friendly | Low | Less likely given competitive nature |
As North American football expands toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup era, the football calendar is becoming more crowded with cross-border competitions. Both clubs have the resources, star power, and ambitions to remain contenders in every tournament they enter.
Questions for the Future
- Will Messi feature in the next meeting? The Argentine’s presence transforms Miami’s attacking potential. A full-strength Miami vs. Tigres remains must-see
- Can Tigres win on Miami’s home soil? Tigres won in Houston (neutral), Miami won in Fort Lauderdale. The venue factor remains significant
- Will the one-goal margin trend continue? Both matches decided by a single goal — suggests future meetings will be equally tight
Complete Match Timeline (Quick Reference)
| Date | Competition | Venue | Result | Key Scorers |
| August 3, 2024 | Leagues Cup Group Stage | NRG Stadium, Houston | Tigres 2-1 Miami | Brunetta (18′), Campana (74′ pen), Vigón (84′) |
| August 20, 2025 | Leagues Cup Quarterfinal | Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale | Miami 2-1 Tigres | Suárez (23′ pen, 89′ pen), Correa (67′) |
Sources: FBref.com, ESPN, WicketStories
Fun Facts & Records
- Perfect Symmetry: Both matches ended 2-1, one win for each side
- Penalty-Decided: Three of the six total goals have come from penalty kicks (Campana 2024, Suárez 2x in 2025)
- Late Drama: Both matches featured a goal after the 84th minute (Vigón 84′ in 2024, Suárez 89′ in 2025)
- Messi Factor: Miami won the one match Messi missed (2025) — though they lost his only appearance (he did not play in the 2024 match either, as the timeline shows Miami’s goal came from Campana)
- Attendance Contrast: 46,080 in Houston (2024) vs. 18,597 in Fort Lauderdale (2025) — neutral site drew bigger crowd
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Have Inter Miami and Tigres UANL played against each other?
Yes, the two clubs have met twice in competitive fixtures — both in the Leagues Cup tournament (2024 group stage and 2025 quarterfinal).
Who has won more matches between Inter Miami and Tigres UANL?
The head-to-head record is tied at 1 win each. Tigres won the first meeting 2-1 on August 3, 2024. Inter Miami won the second meeting 2-1 on August 20, 2025.
What is the biggest win in Inter Miami vs Tigres UANL history?
Both matches have been decided by a single goal — 2-1 scorelines in both meetings. Neither team has won by multiple goals.
Did Lionel Messi play against Tigres UANL?
Messi did not feature in either competitive meeting between the clubs. He was absent from the 2024 group stage match and missed the 2025 quarterfinal due to a muscle injury.
Which competition have Inter Miami and Tigres UANL met in?
Both matches have taken place in the Leagues Cup — the 2024 group stage and the 2025 quarterfinal.
When is the next Inter Miami vs Tigres UANL match?
As of this timeline (2026), no future match has been officially scheduled. However, given the competitive balance and the clubs’ continued participation in Leagues Cup and Concacaf Champions Cup, another meeting is likely.
