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How can I watch Lionel Messi playing for Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup final this weekend? UK and US times and live stream details

Lionel Messi's move to the MLS has shone a light on the league like never before, with scores of fans keen to watch the World Cup winner in action. Argentinian superstar Messi made the switch to David Beckham's Inter Miami last month after leaving French side Paris St-Germain.

The 36-year-old fired Miami to their first cup final with a stunning long-range effort in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The goal was Messi's ninth since debuting for the team in July.

Incredibly, he's scored in all six matches he's played in so far and is set to feature in the Leagues Cup final as Inter Miami face Nashville SC. Some of the other Inter Miami players you might be familiar with include former Newcastle and Sunderland defender DeAndre Yedlin, ex-Barcelona defensive midfielder and Spanish international Sergio Busquets and former Barcelona left back Jordi Alba.

We've taken a look at what you need to know if you're keen to watch the game, or more of the MLS this season.

The game is set to kick off at 2am on Sunday August 20 (UK time)

The game will have an 8pm kick off for local time

The match can be watched live via Apple TV's MLS Season Pass.

Fans can subscribe to the MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app for £14.99 per month during the season or £99 per season, and Apple TV+ subscribers can sign up at a special price of £12.99 per month or £79 per season.

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