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5 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire 2, Toronto FC 2

5 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire 2, Toronto FC 2

In their last home game of the season, the Chicago Fire played a game that started off slow but had a thrilling end – even if it isn’t one that Fire faithful would have hoped for. Here are five things we learned from their 2-2 draw with Toronto FC. 1.

O Captain: Chicago Fire FC 2, Toronto 2

O Captain: Chicago Fire FC 2, Toronto 2

In their first game back since clinching a postseason spot, the Fire found themselves in a tough spot – trailing for the first time in almost a month but worked their way back, finding energy despite playing midweek before conceding a last-minute penalty in a display and settling for a draw

Brian Gutiérrez celebrates his goal against Inter Miami on September 30, 2025

5 Things We Learned: Inter Miami 3, Chicago Fire 5

The seven year drought is over and the Chicago Fire are back in the postseason. They got there in thrilling fashion, with goals from five different goal scorers – four of them pretty unlikely ones – with the eventual winner from Fire homegrown Justin Reynolds – his first MLS goal, as the Fire

Philip Zinckernagel runs towards the ball during the Fire's game against the Columbus Crew on September 27, 2025.

5 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire 2, Columbus Crew 0

The Chicago Fire faced the Columbus Crew, the team that took them down 4-2 in their season opener and walked away with a 2-0 victory at the end of the night. The win – the second multi-goal win and second clean sheet in a row for the Fire against a playoff-bound

Dos a Cero: Chicago Fire 2, Columbus Crew 0

Dos a Cero: Chicago Fire 2, Columbus Crew 0

The Chicago Fire took two giant leaps closer to an MLS playoff spot tonight, and are now so near they can feel it. A dominant 2-0 home victory over a spiraling Columbus Crew is enough to put the Men in Red within one win of clinching a postseason berth for

Sep 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Fire forward Philip Zinckernagel (11) scores a goal against New York City durin

Five Things We Learned: Chicago Fire 1, New York City 3

The Chicago Fire returned to Soldier Field for the first time since July looking to extend an undefeated run at home that extended past two months. The streak – built largely off of results at SeatGeek – saw the team finally claw its way to a winning record at home but ended