The Chicago Fire’s 2025 season has seen their results fluctuate in major ways. The club went on a three-match win streak last month to now staring at the potential of five matches without a win when they travel to take on Nashville SC on Saturday.
The MLS offseason has finally concluded, and we have arrived at match week one as the Chicago Fire head to Ohio to take on the Columbus Crew on February 22.
It’s a different look for Kellyn Acosta and the Chicago Fire in their second year together as the midfielder is back with his former USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter as the two look to get Chicago back in the MLS Playoffs for the first time since 2017.
Kellyn Acosta was brought in by the Chicago Fire ahead of the 2024 season to help legitimize a squad that hasn’t competed in the top level of MLS for years now.
It’s been anything but a normal run recently for everyone involved at the United States Men’s National Team. Gregg Berhalter’s reign had some incredible peaks and valleys but the program is setting its sights on a higher standard going forward with new USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino, who was officially hired by U.S.
Goals have been incredibly hard to come by for the Chicago Fire of late. In the five matches since the Fire last played their weekend opponent, the New England Revolution, they’ve only scored two goals — both of which came in their win over the Houston Dynamo.
The results haven’t been what Kellyn Acosta wanted when he signed with the Chicago Fire in the offseason. The MLS veteran’s side has only won one of six contests since he joined Chicago in February.
The Chicago Fire will bid for their second straight victory on Saturday afternoon when they visit the winless New England Revolution in Foxborough, Mass.
Chicago lived up to its "Windy City" nickname on Saturday as Kellyn Acosta scored one of the wildest goals in Major League Soccer history. Acosta netted a late winner from inside his team's own half as Chicago Fire beat Montreal 4-3 at Soldier Field.
Kellyn Acosta delivered a wind-aided, tie-breaking goal from midfield in the final moments of second-half stoppage time as the Chicago Fire scored twice after the 90-minute mark for a stunning 4-3 victory over visiting CF Montreal on Saturday.
The Chicago Fire picked up their first win of the 2024 MLS season on Saturday, defeating CF Montreal 4–3 at Soldier Field. The ending to that game must be seen to be believed.
Kellyn Acosta delivered a wind-aided, tie-breaking goal from midfield in the final moments of second-half stoppage time as the Chicago Fire scored twice after the 90-minute mark for a stunning 4-3 victory over visiting CF Montreal on Saturday.
It’s finally match week in Major League Soccer and the Chicago Fire are heading to Philadelphia for the second consecutive year to take on the Union in the season opener on Saturday.
Coveted midfielder, Kellyn Acosta, has found his new home in the form of the Chicago Fire FC in MLS. After a successful run with LAFC, earning back-to-back MLS Cup appearances and a CONCACAF Championship, Acosta entered the free agent pool as one of MLS’ most sought-after assets.
Major League Soccer returns next week after a two-month hiatus with competition never more fierce. Twenty-nine teams will compete for the 2024 MLS Cup, but what team will win it all?
U.S. men's national team veteran Kellyn Acosta is headed to the fourth Major League Soccer team of his career, as the free agent midfielder signed a contract with the Chicago Fire on Tuesday.
USMNT midfielder Kellyn Acosta is on the brink of making a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) side Chicago Fire, sealing a deal that would see him join the club as a free agent, reported by GOAL.
The Chicago Fire are close to adding a United States Men’s National Team veteran to their ranks as Kellyn Acosta will sign with the club, per ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura.