05 Jul
Sat
•7:30pm
TQL Stadium • Cincinnati
08 Jul
Tue
•7:00pm
Allianz Field • Minneapolis
12 Jul
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
16 Jul
Wed
•7:30pm
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
19 Jul
Sat
•7:30pm
Stade Saputo • Montreal
26 Jul
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
09 Aug
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
16 Aug
Sat
•12:00am
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
The date and time for this event are not yet confirmed and may change by more than 7 days. Tickets can only be refunded if the event is canceled.
16 Aug
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
23 Aug
Sat
•7:30pm
Subaru Park • Philadelphia
30 Aug
Sat
•7:30pm
Chase Stadium • Miami
06 Sep
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
06 Sep
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
13 Sep
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
20 Sep
Sat
•7:30pm
Allianz Field • Minneapolis
27 Sep
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
04 Oct
Sat
•7:30pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
18 Oct
Sat
•6:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
Chicago Fire FC, founded in 1997 and named after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, is a cornerstone of Major League Soccer. The club’s storybook debut season yielded both the MLS Cup and U.S. Open Cup in 1998; a Supporters’ Shield followed in 2003, along with three more Open Cup titles (2000, 2003, 2006). Home matches unfold at lakeside Soldier Field, where the “Section 8 Chicago” supporters ignite red smoke, drums and nonstop chants. A soccer-specific stadium in the city’s The 78 district is on the horizon, but for now a Fire game delivers competitive football, Chicago’s multicultural pulse and postcard views of the skyline shimmering above Lake Michigan.