Inter Miami enters the Round of 16 at the FIFA Club World Cup after going unbeaten in a tough group that included Porto, Al Ahly, and Palmeiras. With Messi leading the charge, they’ve already made history—but now face their biggest challenge yet: PSG.
Inter Miami’s journey at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has captured global attention, not only because of Lionel Messi’s presence but also due to the team’s historic progress. The MLS side reached the Round of 16 after a hard-fought group stage where they earned a draw against Egyptian champions Al Ahly (0-0), secured a vital win over Portuguese giants Porto (2-1), and held Palmeiras to a 1-1 draw.
That five-point haul was enough to push Inter Miami through to the knockout stage, finishing second in their group behind Palmeiras.
Now, the Florida-based club faces its toughest challenge yet: a Round of 16 clash against European champions Paris Saint-Germain. The match is set for Sunday, June 29, at 12 PM ET and will be played at the iconic Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia.
What happens if Inter Miami wins?
A win over PSG would be monumental. This send Inter Miami to the quarterfinals. They’ll advance to the Quarterfinals (scheduled for July 5), likely facing the winner of Flamengo vs. Bayern Munich. For Lionel Messi, it would mean eliminating his former club and moving one step closer to capturing the only major international club trophy missing from his résumé.
What happens if Inter Miami ties?
There are no draws allowed in the knockout stage of the Club World Cup. If the game ends in a draw after 90 minutes, it will go to extra time, and if needed, a penalty shootout. In that case, Inter Miami’s depth, composure, and penalty-taking abilities—possibly led by Messi himself—will be put to the ultimate test. Surviving PSG in 120 minutes and winning on penalties would still be considered a historic achievement.
What happens if Inter Miami loses?
A loss would end Inter Miami’s Club World Cup campaign at the Round of 16. While disappointing, despite elimination, Miami’s unexpected run has already bolstered their profile and given key players valuable experience. This campaign sets a precedent: an MLS team competing—and advancing—on the global club stage.
Regardless of the outcome, Sunday’s match promises high drama, emotional stakes, and a packed stadium eager to witness Messi face off against his former teammates in a win-or-go-home battle.
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