Our prediction for this MLS match:
Following a 2-1 loss to FC Cincinnati, Chicago Fire will look to return to winning ways in MLS when they welcome San Diego FC to their Soldier Field on Sunday. Chicago Fire are determined to book their place in the playoffs, but they need to start winning on a regular basis if they are to meet the goal. Goalkeeper Chris Brady is back from the international duty, but the 21-year-old is not considered a first-team regular.
The newcomers, on the other hand, are sitting in top position in the Western Conference and given their three-game winning run on the road, there is a big value in betting on the away team. San Diego midfielder is back to contention after representing USA at the 2025 Gold Cup, while the likes of Alvarado, Diop, Ingvartsen, Kumado, and Reyes have been struggling with injuries of late.
Highlighted Team (Chicago Fire):

Based in the suburb of Bridgeview, Illinois, Chicago Fire is a professional soccer club who compete in Major League Soccer. Chicago Fire were founded on October 8, 1997 and one year later they won the MLS Cup by beating D.C. United (2-0) in the title game. The club play their home games at Toyota Park, the venue that was opened on June 11, 2006. Chicago Fire won four U.S. Open Cups (1998, 2000, 2003 and 2006) and in 2009 they were beaten by UANL Tigres in the North American Superliga final.
The likes of Chris Armas, DeMarcus Beasley, Brian McBride, Eric Wynalda and Frank Klopas are some of the notable footballers who played for Chicago Fire in the past. It has to be noted that a number of veterans were part of the club as well: Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Pavel Pardo, Piotr Nowak, Hristo Stoichkov and Lubos Kubik.
The club’s official colors are red and white and they are nicknamed Men in Red. Veljko Paunovic, who won the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup with Serbia, is one of the club’s most famous coaches.