Inter Miami is unbeaten in its last three matches against the Union (W1 D2) following a scoreless draw at Subaru Park on May 18. The three straight matches without defeat equals the longest active run for Miami against any single opponent (also vs. Toronto).
Inter Miami has won three straight, and five of its last six home matches (D1). Miami has scored multiple goals in all six of those matches, the longest run of home games with multiple goals by any team this MLS season.
Philadelphia tied an MLS record for margin of victory in its 7-0 win over D.C. United on Friday, the fifth time a team has won a match by seven goals. The Union scored five of those goals in the first half, also equaling an MLS record for goals in the first half of a match.
Damion Lowe’s own goal in the second minute of stoppage time against Orlando on Saturday marked the first time in MLS history that a match ended 1–0 with the lone goal in that game being a stoppage time own goal.
Three Union players (Julian Carranza – 3, Mikael Uhre, Alejandro Bedoya – 2 each) scored multiple goals against D.C. United on Friday. It marked the fifth time in MLS history a team has seen three players score multiple goals in a match, and the second time the Union did so (also in 2017).