Our prediction for this MLS match:
Minnesota United take on Chicago Fire at Allianz Field in a crucial MLS showdown. Minnesota have already booked their place in the playoffs, but they surely want to overtake San Diego FC for top spot in the Western Conference. The hosts, however, will be without Hassani Dotson (meniscus injury) and Ho-Yeon Jung (season-ending torn ACL).
Chicago Fire, on the other side, aim to bounce back from a 3-1 loss to New York City and remain in the playoff race. For the away team, both Barroso and Mueller are out, while Kouame is rated doubtful. As both sides should be content with a point under current circumstances, with hosts hampered by key absences and visitors still reeling from recent defeat, there is a big value in betting on draw. In their last meeting in the Major League Soccer, Chicago Fire defeated Minnesota United 2-1, but a close encounter is on the cards this time out.
Highlighted Team (Minnesota United):

Based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, Minnesota United are a professional soccer club that will compete in the Western Conference in the Major League Soccer from 2017. The Loons will make their MLS debut against Portland Timbers on March 4, 2017 and, no doubt, they have big ambitions for the forthcoming season.
Minnesota United are the sixth team to join MLS from a lower division and they will welcome their rivals at TCF Bank Stadium. The capacity of the stadium is 52.525 and it was opened in September, 2009. Bill McGuire is the club’s owner and he is on a quest to turn Minnesota United into a top-table side in the Western Conference.
Adrian Heath will be in charge of the club in the 2017 season and it has to be noted that the English tactician used to train the likes of Manchester City, Everton, Aston Villa and Espanyol in the past. You should know that the club was founded on March 25, 2015.