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Eggs and Potatoes: Atlanta United 2, Chicago Fire 1

Eggs and Potatoes: Atlanta United 2, Chicago Fire 1

The Chicago Fire are often difficult to describe. Tonight, it is not difficult. It is impossible. This week, they had the opportunity to play on national television on a Sunday afternoon and took on Atlanta United at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. While Atlanta is a place that the Fire have never won

Heat Rising: Chicago Fire 2, Minnesota United 1

Heat Rising: Chicago Fire 2, Minnesota United 1

Moreso than ever before during the Ezra Hendrickson era, things are looking up for the Chicago Fire. In spite of yet another low turnout at Soldier Field, the Fire stunned unbeaten Minnesota United, 2-1 thanks to a pair of first half goals from their most experienced player, and soared up

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Cold and Dry: Chicago Fire 0, D.C. United 0

The Chicago Fire drew D.C. United at home tonight in a dry 0-0 draw that never really came to life. Wayne Rooney’s United team frustrated the Fire with their conservative approach that never gave the home team much room to operate going forward, and opportunities were few and

Flip the Script: Chicago Fire 3, Inter Miami 2

Flip the Script: Chicago Fire 3, Inter Miami 2

Sometimes, you just need one magical moment to turn a season around. The Chicago Fire have had a rough start to 2023, but they finally earned their first win of 2023 as they stunned Inter Miami in South Florida, 3-2. After witnessing a two-goal lead dissipate for the second week

Déjà Vu: Chicago Fire 3, FC Cincinnati 3

Déjà Vu: Chicago Fire 3, FC Cincinnati 3

Soccer is a cruel game. The Chicago Fire drew FC Cincinnati tonight, and for the second week in a row, they had their hearts broken in the final moments. Despite carrying a 3-1 lead deep into the second half, they saw it evaporate as the guests scored twice in the

Heartbreak: Philadelphia Union 1, Chicago Fire 0

Heartbreak: Philadelphia Union 1, Chicago Fire 0

Tonight was one of those nights you wish that soccer was played over 89 minutes and not 90. The Chicago Fire traveled to Chester, Pennsylvania, tonight to take on the Philadelphia Union and fell to a heartbreaking 1-0 loss. It was a resilient performance, and the Fire made the Union