American MLS club shaping growth in the Southeast
Spain vs Argentina finals update: Argentina captain Messi reacted to an interaction with a former Spain defender during a tense final in New York. Fernandez was sent off after a foul on Cubarsi; a referee spray mishap occurred; Barton’s officiating history is highlighted.
MLS is riding momentum from the World Cup as ratings rise, fans are being drawn by star players and new campaigns. The league plans a summer-to-spring schedule in 2027 and is investing in youth development as it seeks to become an elite global league.
A wave of data from the Home Office and football bodies shows rising incidents at matches, with officials arguing current policing funding—with taxpayers shouldering about £70m annually—cannot continue. The debate centers on safety, policing costs, and the future role of clubs in funding security outside stadiums.
Messi has returned to the field for Inter Miami amid weather delays, scoring and assisting in a Leagues Cup clash. The club remains unbeaten in eight matches, with Messi’s form continuing after the World Cup final. Other MLS actions see Suarez and Mendez scoring in Columbus’ draw as the league contends with scheduling and player welfare.
Inter Miami's Lionel Messi has been fined by MLS for a hands-to-face incident in the 101st minute of the draw with the Philadelphia Union. The match finished 2-2, with two red cards in stoppage time. Messi scored, and the league also fined Ian Fray for a separate clash. Sullivan's red card was rescinded on review; Cavan Sullivan remains suspended but its outcome was revised.