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2025 End-of-Season Fan Survey

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Even though the Chicago Fire are still in action, with a crucial game coming up at SeatGeek Stadium this Saturday, we’re nearing November and the MLS regular season is firmly in the rear-view mirror.

We wanted to hear from you on a variety of topics – everything from your experience at Fire games, both at Soldier Field and at SeatGeek stadium, your thoughts on the new stadium, as well as broader topics like the MLS calendar, the television product and media coverage of the league.

To that end, we’ve partnered with Ben Wright from SixOneFive Soccer and 21 other independent media outlets to collaborate on the survey.

If you select the Fire as your team, there are Fire-specific questions that will help us get your views of the state of the team – and what you want from the future, both from the team and from outlets like ours covering the team.

After that, you’ll be taken to a number of questions that will be the same for everyone in the league.

The survey will be open through November 17, but I’d encourage you to answer early to make sure your response gets in.

Your opinion matters – not just to us, but to those in positions of importance. Previous editions of the national survey have been noticed by both team and league executives.

Look for results to be posted here and on our 21 partners on this survey during the week leading up to MLS Cup.

We want your voice to be heard and want the perspective of Fire fans to be reflected in the national survey. Please share the survey to other fans – of the Fire, of other teams, of the league. The more responses we can get, the better.

From me and everyone else at MenInRed97, thank you for participating – we can’t wait to hear from you!

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