Played Matches
May 13, 23:30DC United vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA1 : 3WMay 09, 18:30Chicago Fire vs New York Red BullsMajor League Soccer / USA1 : 3LApr 30, 00:00Chicago Fire vs St. Louis CityUS Open Cup / USA1 : 2LApr 18, 23:30FC Cincinnati vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA3 : 3DApr 12, 00:30Chicago Fire vs Atlanta United FCMajor League Soccer / USA1 : 0WMar 21, 20:30Philadelphia Union vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA1 : 2WMar 15, 00:30Chicago Fire vs DC UnitedMajor League Soccer / USA1 : 2LMar 08, 00:30Columbus Crew vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA0 : 0DUpcoming Matches
Jul 25, 23:30New York City FC vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA- : -NSAug 02, 00:30Chicago Fire vs CharlotteMajor League Soccer / USA- : -NSAug 10, 20:00Chicago Fire vs Santos LagunaLeagues Cup / World- : -NSAug 19, 23:30Orlando City SC vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA- : -NSAug 22, 23:30New York Red Bulls vs Chicago FireMajor League Soccer / USA- : -NSSep 13, 22:30Chicago Fire vs New England RevolutionMajor League Soccer / USA- : -NSPerformance Opinion
Chicago Fire currently grades as a average but competitive side across the returned fixture sample. The success rate is 46%, with 3 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses from 8 played matches. That record gives the team a practical performance identity rather than just a raw table position: it shows whether the side is collecting points consistently, merely surviving games, or losing control too often after pressure arrives.
The stronger edge is away from home, which suggests the team is comfortable playing without the ball, choosing transition moments and forcing opponents into stretched defensive phases. The home success rate is 25%, while the away success rate is 67%. When these numbers separate clearly, it tells us where the team is more trustworthy. A better home percentage usually points toward stronger pressing, better tempo and more attacking support. A better away percentage usually points toward structure, counter-attacking discipline and the ability to absorb pressure without losing shape.
They are more often creating enough attacking value to stay in matches. The goals profile is 12 scored and 12 conceded. If the attacking number stays ahead of the defensive number, the team can keep betting confidence because it finds ways to answer setbacks. If the defensive number is ahead, the team needs cleaner game management, fewer risky turnovers and better protection around second balls. The common pattern in most of their matches is therefore tied to whether they can turn possession and territory into chances before the opponent finds transition space.
For prediction work, the useful angle is not only win, draw or loss. It is also where the team tends to carry its edge: early tempo, late pressure, home control, away resistance, or goal-trading. This page should be read together with the live match page, head-to-head page and standings page. Together they tell whether the current match is following the normal pattern or breaking away from it.

