Bogged Down: Chicago Fire 1, D.C. United 2
The Fire were swamped by a D.C. United team in a game where lapses at both ends of the pitch dealt the Fire a frustrating defeat.
The Fire were swamped by a D.C. United team in a game where lapses at both ends of the pitch dealt the Fire a frustrating defeat.
The Chicago Fire are set to host a revamped DC United in the team's first meeting since the Fire's 7-1 thumping of DC.
The Fire are back in Berhalter's old town and they've got unfinished business from opening day 2025.
Red Card? No problem. Here's 5 things we learned from a gritty, complete performance by the Chicago Fire against CF Montréal.
The Fire smothered Montréal as a team effort earned the team a 3-0 win despite playing down a man for 40 mins.
After five months, the Fire are back at Soldier Field against a familiar early-season foe.
The Fire got off to a great start but didn't get the result their season opener. Here's 5 things we learned in Houston.
The Fire stumbled to an opening day defeat.
The Chicago Fire's promising 2026 MLS regular season kicks off against Houston.
The Chicago Fire wrapped up their 2026 preseason with a draw and a defeat at the death. Here's what the team is taking from that, in their own words.
The Chicago Fire opened 2026 with a pair of preseason victories. Here's what the team experienced in South Florida, in their own words.
The Chicago Fire's 2025 season came to an abrupt end in Bridgeview on Saturday night after a 3-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union. Chris Brady missed the game through a last-minute injury, meaning Jeff Gal started his first career playoff game, and he was at the center of
Bridgeview, Ill. — A rough game on the pitch for the Chicago Fire at SeatGeek was rendered uglier by actions from some fans in the stadium. The game had to be momentarily stopped twice late in the second half of the match by referee Jon Freemon due to an anti-gay chant
The 2025 Chicago Fire FC’s season is over. The Fire fell 3-0 to the Philadelphia Union at SeatGeek Stadium, exiting their first-round series after two defeats in a row to the Supporters Shielder winners. Despite the defeat, however, the first season of the Gregg Berhalter era in Chicago should
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — The Chicago Fire’s 2025 season ended tonight in Bridgeview with a depressing whimper as they were destroyed 3-0 by the Philadelphia Union. Backup goalkeeper Jeff Gal was at the center of it all as the Union ran away with Game 2 before halftime. Shortly before kickoff, when
The storyline writes itself. From this point on, the Chicago Fire’s season ends one of two ways: In defeat, or lifting MLS Cup. Their next test is Saturday afternoon, at home at SeatGeek Stadium, in what will be the team’s final home game of the year, unless they