The Red Bulls have won three of their four matches against Inter Miami (L1), including scoring four goals in each of their two away matches in the series. No team in MLS history has scored four goals in three straight away matches against a single opponent.
After a four-match losing streak in March-April, Inter Miami has lost only two of its last seven matches (W3 D2). The Herons are winless in their last four, however, losing two straight before drawing the last two.
The Red Bulls played a 3-3 home draw with the Fire on Wednesday, continuing to go winless at home while going unbeaten on the road. New York is the first team in MLS history to go unbeaten in its first six away matches and winless in its first six home matches in a single season.
Inter Miami managed just two shots on target in its draw with the Union on Wednesday. Miami has hit two or fewer shots on target 20 times in its MLS history, only Vancouver (26) has done so more often in the regular season since the Herons joined MLS in 2020.
Patryk Klimala came off the bench to score against the Fire for the second time this season, also doing so twice in the 2-1 win in Chicago on April 30. Klimala is the ninth player overall and third Red Bull to score three goals as a sub against a single opponent in a single season.