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Anders Dreyer recorded a first-half brace, and Western Conference-leading San Diego FC withstood a late charge from the Chicago Fire to win their fourth consecutive road match 2-1 on Saturday night.
Chicago Fire has been around forever—since 2012, actually. It’s not just your garden-variety firefighter drama, either. The show is the heart of NBC’s One Chicago empire.
In a world full of TV bosses who either bark orders or fall apart under pressure, Chicago Fire gave us something rare – a calm, grounded, fiercely loyal leader in Chief Wallace Boden.
BOTTOM LINE: San Diego FC visits the Chicago Fire aiming to extend a three-game road winning streak. The Fire are 2-3-4 in home games. The Fire are 0-3-1 when they score just one goal. San Diego is ...
Despite their frustrating lack of resolution, two major mysteries in Chicago Fire deserve answers in season 14. The Chicago Fire season 13 finale did little to establish its upcoming character exits, ...
The U.S. Open Cup continues on Tuesday, and there was some early drama during Minnesota United's clash with Chicago Fire in ...
The Chicago Fire FC soccer team has unveiled the design for its $650 million new stadium. Financed entirely by the club’s ...
Philip Zinckernagel scored to open a three-goal surge in the first half, and the Chicago Fire held on to defeat Charlotte 3-2 on Saturday night at Soldier Field.
Chicago Fire unveil renderings for a $650 million privately funded stadium in South Loop, aiming to transform the team and city with a 2028 opening.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Teenagers are getting hands-on experience in a camp designed by the Chicago Fire Department. Campers ...
The Fire are 5-5-4 against conference opponents. The Fire are third in the Eastern Conference with 35 goals led by Hugo Cuypers with 10. Charlotte is 5-7-0 in conference matchups.
Firehouse 51 is getting a new staff member. Brandon Larracuente has joined “Chicago Fire” as a series regular ahead of Season 14.” The addition comes following the news of Season 13’s ...