MLS reveals 2026 schedule featuring two-month break for World Cup

MLS reveals 2026 schedule featuring two-month break for World Cup

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will play a Major League Soccer match in their new stadium for the first time on 4 April, one of the highlights of the league’s schedule that was revealed Thursday.

The 2026 MLS regular season starts 21 February and runs through 7 November. It’ll be the last season in the February-to-November model, with a shortened season planned for 2027 and then the new summer-to-spring calendar for the 2027-28 campaign to closer align with other global leagues.

Inter Miami will open the season with five consecutive road matches, which presumably will allow for the finishing touches to be made to Miami Freedom Park – the team’s still-under-construction home near Miami International Airport. It’s not clear yet if there will be preseason or other matches at the stadium before the 4 April date.

The home opener for Inter Miami will be against Austin FC, a 7.30 p.m. start inside the new 25,000-seat stadium. Messi signed a three-year extension in recent weeks to remain with the team into 2028 and getting that deal done guaranteed that he – as the team long hoped – will be there for the start of their run at the new facility.

Miami Freedom Park’s opening will start a planned run of three new MLS stadiums in a three-season span, with New York City FC’s Etihad Park set to open in 2027 and a new downtown stadium for Chicago Fire slated to open in 2028.

There will be a nearly two-month break for the 2026 World Cup, with no matches scheduled between 25 May and 16 July.

Among the final pre-break matches: a double-header on Fox on 24 May with Inter Miami facing Philadelphia followed by LAFC against Seattle.

The MLS season will resume shortly before the end of the World Cup; MLS has some rivalry games scheduled for 16 and 17 July, prior to the third-place match on 18 July and the World Cup final on 19 July.

All 510 MLS regular season matches next season will be available on Apple TV in more than 100 countries and regions, with no blackouts and – in a change – no additional subscription required. Some MLS matches will also be available on Fox networks in the US, along with TSN and RDS in Canada.

There will be 15 matches on the season’s opening weekend, 21 and 22 February. Among them: St Louis City playing host to Charlotte FC on 21 February, before FC Cincinnati takes on Atlanta United in the return of coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino.

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Also that night: Messi and Inter Miami open the season against LAFC at the iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Among the 22 February slate: LA Galaxy hosting New York City FC for Sunday Night Soccer on Apple TV, followed by the Seattle Sounders FC and Colorado Rapids playing on FS1.

The MLS All-Star Game will be in Charlotte on 29 July, one day after the skills challenge. The opponent for the MLS All-Star Game has yet to be announced.

The league will observe Fifa’s November window before opening the playoffs, which will allow for the postseason to run without interruption starting 18 November.

The league has not revealed the full postseason schedule.

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