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Inter Miami vs.  Montreal live, MLS: what time do they play, free TV channel and where to watch

Inter Miami vs. Montreal live, MLS: what time do they play, free TV channel and where to watch

Inter Miami vs.  Montreal live, MLS: what time do they play, free TV channel and where to watch

Inter Miami and Montreal will face each other for the fourth day of Major League Soccer, from the DRV PNK Stadium in Florida. Find out what time they play, possible formations and more about this important commitment. Likewise, in El Comercio you will find the minute by minute with all the incidents in real time.

WHAT TIME DOES INTER MIAMI VS. MONTREAL

The Inter Miami match vs. Montreal is played on Sunday, March 10, from 4:00 p.m. Peru time and 6:00 p.m. Argentina time. See the schedules by country.

3:00 p.m. – Mexico

16:00 hours – Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, United States (Miami)

17:00 hours – Venezuela, Bolivia

18:00 hours – Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay

10:00 p.m. – Spain, Germany, Italy, France

ON WHICH CHANNEL TO WATCH INTER MIAMI VS. MONTREAL

The match Inter Miami vs. Montreal for the fourth day of the MLS can be seen on the MLS Season Pass channel on Apple TV.

INTER MIAMI VS. MONTREAL: BETTING

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With a providential goal in injury time from Luis Suárez, Inter Miami tied 2-2 at Nashville SC this Thursday in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Concacaf Champions Cup.

Suárez’s goal in minute 90+5 and another from Lionel Messi in minute 52 neutralized the double that Canadian Jacob Shaffelburg had achieved in minute 4 and 47 at Geodis Park in Nashville (Tennessee).

Inter, who lead the MLS at the start of the campaign, will host the return match at Chase Stadium on March 13.

This result “leaves us well ahead of the second 90 minutes, which are going to be as hard as today and the other games we played with Nashville,” declared Inter coach Gerardo Martino, who assured that Messi was physically well after receiving a dangerous tackle in the second half.

“He finished the game well, tired,” he explained. With “fatigue in the posterior (muscles). Something logical, that’s why the massages, but it’s fine.”Inter’s first game in the main Concacaf club tournament also served as the debut of its latest signing, the young midfielder Federico Redondo.

Martino initially lined up the Argentine, son of former Real Madrid figure Fernando Redondo, partnering with the Spanish Sergio Busquets, while Jordi Alba was out due to illness.

Source: Elcomercio

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