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Aug 23, 2025; Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Union forward Tai Baribo (9) celebrates his goal with teammates agains

Out-classed: Philadelphia Union 4, Chicago Fire 0

CHESTER, Penn. – The playing conditions were perfect during a warm summer night in Chester, but the Chicago Fire’s nine-year losing streak in Philadelphia continued, with a 4-0 loss against the Union. The Fire had been looking to build on their five-game unbeaten run and thrilling 3-2 win against St.

Thunderstruck: Chicago Fire 3, St. Louis CITY SC 2

Thunderstruck: Chicago Fire 3, St. Louis CITY SC 2

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — Lightning doesn’t just strike twice, but it’s struck three times in Chicago over St. Louis. The Chicago Fire kept their perfect home record against St. Louis CITY alive on Saturday after a thrilling, end-to-end 3-2 win in Bridgeview. In the context of the season, it’s

Moon and Son: Chicago Fire 2, Los Angeles 2

Moon and Son: Chicago Fire 2, Los Angeles 2

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — A crowd of 19,831 converged in Bridgeview to see the Chicago Fire play Los Angeles FC, with the crowd buoyed by the last-minute news that Korean superstar Son Heung-min would be available for the visitors. In the end, the Korean star featured, and the fans were given

La Vie En Rose: CF Montréal 0, Chicago Fire 2

La Vie En Rose: CF Montréal 0, Chicago Fire 2

MONTRÉAL, Qué. — Three more points to claim through customs. The Chicago Fire are officially nine for nine in Canada this season, wrapping up their slate north of the border with a 2-0 win at CF Montréal’s Stade Saputo. There was a surprise when the Chicago Fire’s lineup was

Outclassed: Chicago Fire 1, San Diego FC 2

Outclassed: Chicago Fire 1, San Diego FC 2

CHICAGO, Ill. — The Chicago Fire's home field struggled returned tonight against San Diego FC. The Fire welcomed more than 27,000 fans to Soldier Field to face Hirving "Chucky" Lozano and San Diego, but fell flat on their faces in a 2-1 loss. Gregg Berhalter described

Jul 5, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; FC Cincinnati defender Matt Miazga (21) argues with Chicago Fire FC defender Jack Elliott

Just short: FC Cincinnati 2-1 Chicago Fire

The Chicago Fire fell just short against a surging FC Cincinnati side, falling 2-1 in a closely-contested match. Throughout the game, the Fire stood toe-to-toe to the team at the top of the MLS Eastern Conference standings at the final whistle, arguably edging the Supporters Shield aspirants, but ultimately came

Home Sweet Home: Chicago Fire 3, Charlotte FC 2

Home Sweet Home: Chicago Fire 3, Charlotte FC 2

CHICAGO, Ill. — “Home sweet home” is not a phrase the Chicago Fire have uttered at Soldier Field matchnights too often this season. Now they can. For just the second time in 2025, Gregg Berhalter’s team secured a win at home, doing so in their ninth attempt. The fans finally

Bitter home: Chicago Fire 0, Philadelphia Union 1

Bitter home: Chicago Fire 0, Philadelphia Union 1

Chicago, Ill. — Sometimes, all it takes is one goal. And sometimes, the goal isn't yours. Kicking off the second half of their season, the Chicago Fire hosted the conference-leading Philadelphia Union at Soldier Field. After a first half that saw the Fire already match already match their win

Jun 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Chicago Fire midfielder Maren Haile-Selassie (7) kicks a goal past D.C. U

Sweet Revenge: D.C. United 1, Chicago Fire 7

The Chicago Fire headed to D.C. United as favorites to win, but none could have foreseen team’s eventual 7-1 victory at Audi Field. Both teams fielded makeshift lineups due to injuries and international call ups, with the league choosing to play through the June international window and CONCACAF