Major League Soccer recorded 58 goals during Matchday 13, marking the highest total ever scored in a single MLS matchday [1].
This record highlights a shift toward high-scoring offensive play across the league. The surge in goals reflects the growing impact of elite attacking talent and the competitive volatility of current league matchups.
The scoring spree occurred across all MLS venues during the matchday [2]. A significant portion of the offensive output came from Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi and his teammates contributed to the unprecedented total [2]. The combination of these high-scoring performances pushed the league to a new historic benchmark [2].
League officials and analysts said that the 58 goals [1] surpassed all previous records for a single day of play [1]. While individual match scores varied, the cumulative total indicates a widespread trend of aggressive attacking play across the various clubs involved in the slate.
Inter Miami's role in the record is particularly notable given the presence of Messi. The team's ability to score heavily in their respective fixture helped secure the record-breaking total for the league [2]. This level of production is rare in professional soccer, where defensive structures typically limit the number of goals per matchday.
“58 goals were scored on Matchday 13, the most ever recorded in a single MLS matchday”
The record-breaking goal count suggests an evolving tactical landscape in MLS, where offensive output is increasingly prioritized. The influence of global stars like Lionel Messi not only elevates the scoring potential of individual clubs like Inter Miami but also forces opposing defenses to adapt, often leading to higher-scoring games across the league.




