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Chris Brady made three saves for his second consecutive shutout for the Fire, who climbed above .500 at 10-9-5.
Hugo Cuypers broke a scoreless tie just before halftime with his third goal in four matches as the Chicago Fire defeated the visiting New York Red Bulls 1-0 on Saturday night.
Hugo Cuypers scored a penalty kick, Chris Brady earned his second consecutive clean sheet and the Chicago Fire defeated the New York Red Bulls 1-0 on Saturday.
New York Red Bulls_Carlos Coronel; Kyle Duncan (Rafael Antonio Mosquera Diaz, 81st), Noah Eile, Alexander Hack, Omar Valencia (Dylan Nealis, 66th); Ronald Donkor, Daniel Edelman (Julian Hall, 65th), ...
Cincinnati is looking like one of the league's best again after taking the fight to Miami, climbing the latest edition of ...
Although Andy Najar, Sam Surridge and Hany Mukhtar all started after taking part in the MLS All-Star festivities midweek, none were able to drive the attack in their usual fashion with Surridge ...
New York Red Bulls (9-9-6, eighth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Chicago Fire (9-9-5, ninth in the Eastern Conference) ...
In a matchup between two elite clubs across conferences, San Diego FC outlasted Nashville SC, while in a contest between two ...
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