Starting XI
1 - Drake Callender
33 - Franco Negri
4 - Chris McVey
27 - Sergii Kryvtsov
18 - Harvey Neville
7 - Jean Mota
9 - Bryce Duke
20 - Rodolfo Pizarro
22 - Nicolás Stefanelli
14 - Corentin Jean
17 - Josef Martínez ©
Substitutes - GK Nick Marsman; D Aimé Mabika, Ryan Sailor; M Benjamin Cremaschi, Robert Taylor, Victor Ulloa; F Jake LaCava, Ariel Lassiter
Notes:
- Inter Miami CF (2W-1L-0D, 6 points) aims to continue its best start to an MLS season in its visits to Toronto FC (0W-1L-2D, 2 points) in the team’s second away game of the year.
- So far this season the team has recorded six points in the first three matchdays of the 2023 MLS regular season and will be in search of its first away win of the season tonight.
- Forward Josef Martínez will wear the captain’s armband for the first time as an Inter Miami player tonight. The Venezuelan attacker has previous experience captaining a team, as he wore the captain’s armband on several occasions for his former side Atlanta United. Additionally, Martínez is just two goals away from a historic feat, as the marksman has registered 98 regular season strikes in 135 appearances and could become the fastest player in MLS history to reach 100 regular goals.
- Midfielder Bryce Duke starts for the first time in the 2023 MLS regular season. Tonight Duke will be facing his former coach Bob Bradley, who managed him at LAFC.
- Defender Harvey Neville will make his first MLS start tonight at BMO Field.
- Forward Jake LaCava features in an Inter Miami matchday squad for the first time since joining the Club, offering the potential for him to make his MLS debut tonight.
- Goalkeeper Drake Callender is only four saves away from reaching 100 MLS regular season saves.
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