Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are still awaiting first home win after a 1-1 draw with New England Revolution on Saturday night.
Germán Berterame equalised in 76th minute from rebound, leaving Inter Miami 0-0-3 at their new stadium, compared to 5-1-1 away in MLS.
Despite home struggles, Miami extended unbeaten MLS run to nine matches (5-0-4) since opening defeat at LAFC and are unbeaten in 11 across all competitions (5-0-6).
Carles Gil put New England ahead in 56th minute, ending four-match losing run vs Miami, finishing a move from Will Sands throw-in and Dor Turgeman assist, chipping Dayne St. Clair.
Miami had earlier goal ruled offside on Tadeo Allende strike.
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Equaliser came when Luis Suárez shot was saved by Matt Turner and rebound fell to Berterame.
New England last beat Miami on June 10, 2023, before Messi debut. Since then Miami led rivalry 16-5 over four wins.
Messi missed chances including 38th-minute shot wide, a corner attempt and stoppage-time effort saved by Turner.
Miami have five MLS matches before World Cup break vs Orlando, Toronto, Cincinnati, Portland and Philadelphia, with Toronto 3-3-4 and others below 12th.