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Thrillingly close: Chicago Fire 0, Inter Miami 0

Thrillingly close: Chicago Fire 0, Inter Miami 0

CHICAGO, Ill. — A crowd of 62,358 came to Chicago’s lakefront to see the Fire take on Inter Miami. The record-breaking crowd saw everything but a goal, as the teams finished the match with a 0-0 draw as the Fire remained undefeated – but still searching for their first win

Apr 5, 2025; Harrison, New Jersey, USA; New York Red Bulls forward Serge Ngoma (81) reacts after scoring agioal against Chica

Blacked-out: New York Red Bulls 2, Chicago Fire 1

HARRISON, N.J. — The Chicago Fire’s trip to New Jersey was unsuccessful, and the team left the former Red Bull Arena without any points following a 2-1 loss. Their five-match unbeaten streak is over, and the Men In Red slipped to 7th place in the Eastern Conference. The game

Mar 15, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Chicago Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady (1), defender Leonardo Barroso (2) and defender Jack

Maple Meltdown: Toronto FC 1, Chicago Fire 2

TORONTO, Ontario — Go to Canada, get three points, and claim them tax-free through customs. That was the Chicago Fire’s goal this weekend when they took on Toronto FC, and they accomplished it, stunning the hosts 2-1 in come-from-behind fashion. Following the team’s first win of 2025, Head Coach

Mar 8, 2025; Frisco, Texas, USA; Chicago Fire forward Hugo Cuypers (9) and forward Tom Barlow (12) and midfielder Sam William

Hell and back: FC Dallas 1, Chicago Fire 3

A heavily depleted Chicago Fire traveled to Texas to face FC Dallas and went down by a goal in weather thoroughly unconducive to the kind of possession-based, ball-dominant soccer that Fire Head Coach Gregg Berhalter has espoused.  They then walked away with a 3-1 victory, giving Berhalter his first win

Mar 1, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; D.C. United forward Christian Benteke (20) reacts after scoring a goal against Chicago F

Ill-Fated: Chicago Fire 2, D.C. United 2

One week after Chicago Fire fans got a taste of the Gregg Berhatler era on TV, they got to see it live as the team hosted D.C. United at Soldier Field. Last week, a promising start turned into a familiar result as the Fire saw two leads evaporate on

Feb 22, 2025; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Crew forward Diego Rossi (10) celebrates his second goal of the match in the seco

Burning Quickly: Columbus Crew 4, Chicago Fire 2

The Gregg Berhalter era has started for the Chicago Fire, but while there were some positive signs, it didn’t start with a win. Despite two early goals from Brian Gutiérrez, the Columbus Crew cruised to victory in the end at Lower.com Field. With a handful of injuries piling

Jonathan Bamba heads the ball in preseason during a soccer game

5 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire vs. San Jose Earthquakes

The Chicago Fire are truly up and running in preseason, finally getting their first win at the Coachella Valley Invitational this afternoon. Gregg Berhalter's offense exploded in a thrilling first half, putting up five goals within 34 minutes to crush the San Jose Earthquakes 5-1. While victory over

4 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire vs. Fortaleza

4 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire vs. Fortaleza

The Chicago Fire opened their 2025 preseason schedule on Sunday, facing Brazilian Serie A contender Fortaleza in a warm Port St. Lucie. A hodge-podge Fire lineup took the field in the first unofficial match under Head Coach Gregg Berhalter, and despite a narrow 1-0 loss, it was not a poor

Page Turned: Chicago Fire 0, Nashville SC 3

Page Turned: Chicago Fire 0, Nashville SC 3

Chicago Fire closed out the 2024 MLS regular season with a 3-0 loss against Nashville SC on Saturday night at Soldier Field. After a scoreless first half, Nashville opened the scoring in the 54th minute through Alex Muyl, who capitalized on an assist from substitute Anibal Godoy. Nashville doubled the

Falling short: Charlotte 4, Chicago 3

Falling short: Charlotte 4, Chicago 3

For the first time this season, the Fire ended up on the wrong side of a 4-3 scoreline. Previously, they’d experienced it in comeback wins over Montréal – the team’s first of the season – and Philadelphia, in a game that felt like it could have been the galvanizing match

Drawn Out: Chicago 1, Toronto 1

Drawn Out: Chicago 1, Toronto 1

Bridgeview, Ill. — Toronto and the Fire both had a singular aim going into their match at SeatGeek Stadium on Saturday night – get a win, and three points. As has happened all too often for both teams this season they didn’t find the result they wanted, as both teams played

Défaite: CF Montréal 2, Chicago Fire 0

Défaite: CF Montréal 2, Chicago Fire 0

MONTRÉAL, Québec — Few stadiums in MLS are more difficult to play at than Montréal's Stade Saputo. The Chicago Fire did themselves no favors Saturday night when they travelled there, however. A 2-0 defeat – featuring goals either side of the half from Josef Martínez and Caden Clark – consigned the

Sep 18, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville SC midfielder Alex Muyl (19) is slide tackled by Chicago Fire defender Arn

Off note: Nashville SC 1, Chicago Fire 0

Nashville, Tenn. — Sometimes, you can't you just can't quite get in tune. The Fire traveled to Nashville looking for their first-ever win in Tennessee’s largest city but again fell short, falling 1-0 to their hosts off a goal by Sam Surridge. Despite radical changes to

Tom Barlow close in shot after scoring a goal with the net in the background

Red Magic: Chicago Fire 2, New York Red Bulls 1

CHICAGO, Ill. — The Fire found their magic tonight. For the second year in a row, the Fire played the New York Red Bulls looking for their first win after the summer’s Leagues Cup break. Last year, they left Red Bull Arena with a 1-0 victory. This year, goals from