On a High: Chicago Fire 2, Toronto FC 1
The Fire two Canadian teams in consecutive weeks.
The Fire two Canadian teams in consecutive weeks.
The Fire won at Montréal for the second straight year in a low-key affair.
The Fire got revenge on DC after a crushing blow earlier in the season.
Possession wasn't enough for the Fire as they suffered a series of ugly firsts against the visiting Red Bulls
Penalties tipped the balance as the Fire were unable to take advantage of being up a man for more than a half hour.
The Fire scored first but couldn't hold on as St. Louis ends Chicago's Open Cup campaign.
A second half outburst of five goals erases a slow start in the first half as the Fire complete a 5-0 rout of Sporting KC
The Fire defeated Detroit for the second successive season.
The attack was far short of clinical but a strong defensive effort propelled the team to their third win in a row.
The Fire secured their biggest win of the season thus far.
The Fire finally prevailed over the Union after failing to do so four times last season.
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 smothered Montréal as a team effort earned the team a 3-0 win despite playing down a man for 40 mins.
The Fire stumbled to an opening day defeat.
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