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Chicago Fire vs St Louis City

SeatGeek Stadium, Bridgeview17 August 2025 at 01:30
Referee: Jair Antonio Maruffo

Match Events

Chicago Fire
St. Louis City
Kick Off
Half Time
57′
H. KesslerF. Fall
57′
J. OrozcoC. Wallem
67′
C. DurkinA. Morales
67′
T. OstrakC. Pompeu
P. Zinckernagel

assist: D. D'Avilla

67′
S. OregelK. Acosta
70′
VAR
76′Penalty cancelled
L. BarrosoJ. Dean
78′
J. BambaM. Haile-Selassie
78′
85′
Joao KlaussS. Becher
B. Gutierrez

assist: P. Zinckernagel

87′
P. ZinckernagelM. Pineda
90+2′
Full Time

Match Statistics

5Shots on Goal3
7Shots off Goal7
19Total Shots13
7Blocked Shots3
11Shots insidebox8
8Shots outsidebox5
8Fouls11
6Corner Kicks2
2Offsides2
51%Ball Possession49%
0Yellow Cards4
0Red Cards0
1Goalkeeper Saves2
450Total passes427
399Passes accurate361
89%Passes %85%
1.41expected_goals1.07
-1goals_prevented-1

Lineups

Squad Ratings

The overall squad rating for Chicago Fire is 7.03, compared to 6.99 for St. Louis City. This metric is derived from each player's average match rating across all league appearances this season — anything above 7.00 is considered strong, while below 6.50 signals inconsistency. Chicago Fire's highest-rated starter is H. Cuypers (7.83), while St. Louis City's best-rated player is M. Hartel (7.47).

Attacking Output

The starting XI of Chicago Fire have contributed 17 goals and 8 assists this season, led by H. Cuypers (11G). St. Louis City's starters account for 7 goals and 1 assists, spearheaded by M. Hartel (3G). Goals reflect clinical finishing and chance creation, while assists highlight the ability to unlock defences through through-balls, crosses, and set pieces.

Defensive Solidity

Chicago Fire deploy 4 defenders rated 6.78 on average, against St. Louis City's 4-man backline averaging 6.75. Higher defensive ratings suggest better positional awareness, fewer individual errors, and a greater likelihood of keeping clean sheets. The rating accounts for tackles won, interceptions, aerial duels, and blocks throughout the season.

Midfield Control

Chicago Fire field 3 midfielders averaging 6.72, versus St. Louis City's 5 rated 7.11. Midfield ratings reflect passing accuracy, interceptions, key passes, and overall control of possession — the team that dominates midfield typically dictates the tempo and territory of the match.

Forward Threat

Chicago Fire start 3 forward(s) averaging 7.50, compared to 1 for St. Louis City averaging —. Forward ratings capture shot accuracy, movement off the ball, dribbling success, and involvement in build-up play — they indicate who carries the greater goal threat on the day.

Passing & Build-Up

Passing accuracy averages 80% for Chicago Fire and 85% for St. Louis City. Higher passing accuracy generally indicates a possession-based style with patient build-up through the thirds, while lower figures may suggest a more direct, counter-attacking approach with long balls and quick transitions.

Discipline

Chicago Fire's starters have collected 13 yellow cards this season, compared to 11 for St. Louis City. Yellow cards reflect how aggressively a team presses and tackles — a high count may indicate a physical, high-pressing style but also risks suspensions and late free-kicks in dangerous areas.

Age & Experience

The average age of Chicago Fire's starting XI is 25.6 (youngest: L. Barroso (20), oldest: P. Zinckernagel (31)), while St. Louis City average 27.1 (youngest: J. Orozco (21), oldest: R. Burki (35)). Younger squads typically offer pace, energy, and pressing intensity, while experienced lineups bring composure, game management, and the ability to handle high-pressure moments.

Squad Depth

Chicago Fire's starters average 8 league appearances each, versus 9 for St. Louis City. High appearance counts indicate an established, well-drilled unit that the manager trusts week in and week out. Lower figures may suggest rotation, injuries, or emerging players still earning their place in the team.

Chicago Fire4-3-34-2-3-1St. Louis City
GKDEFMIDFWD
1Brady2Barroso4Teran3Elliott15Gutman35Oregel42D'Avilla17Gutierr.11Zincker.9Cuypers19Bamba1Burki91Orozco5Kessler32Baumgar.2Padelfo.8Durkin10Lowen77Jeong7Ostrak17Hartel9Klauss

Substitutes

Coach: Mike Matkovich

Substitutes

Coach: David Critchley

Chicago FirePosition StrengthSt. Louis City
7.03
Avg Rating
6.99
7.01Goalkeeper (1 v 1)7.04
0G 0A0G 0A
6.78Defender (4 v 4)6.75
0G 3A1G 0A
6.72Midfielder (3 v 5)7.11
0G 0A6G 1A
7.50Forward (3 v 1)
17G 5A0G 0A
Chicago Fire4-3-3
1GoalkeeperC. Brady7.0
2DefenderL. Barroso6.7
4DefenderC. Teran
3DefenderJ. Elliott6.91A
15DefenderA. Gutman6.82A
35MidfielderS. Oregel6.7
42MidfielderD. D'Avilla6.7
17MidfielderB. Gutierrez
11ForwardP. Zinckernagel7.54G3A
9ForwardH. Cuypers7.811G
19ForwardJ. Bamba7.22G2A
St. Louis City4-2-3-1
1GoalkeeperR. Burki7.0
91DefenderJ. Orozco6.8
5DefenderH. Kessler
32DefenderT. Baumgartl6.71G
2DefenderD. Padelford
8MidfielderC. Durkin7.01G
10MidfielderE. Lowen7.01G
77MidfielderS. Jeong6.91G
7MidfielderT. Ostrak
17MidfielderM. Hartel7.53G1A
9ForwardJoao Klauss

Match Summary

Chicago Fire defeated St. Louis City 3:2. The match was played in Major League Soccer 2025. Goals were scored by H. Cuypers 16′, T. Ostrak 47′, M. Hartel 59′, P. Zinckernagel 67′, B. Gutierrez 87′. 4 yellow cards were shown. Chicago Fire had 51% possession while St. Louis City held 49%. Chicago Fire had 19 shots (5 on target) compared to 13 (3 on target) for St. Louis City. Expected goals: Chicago Fire 1.41 — St. Louis City 1.07. Chicago Fire made 4 substitutions, St. Louis City made 5. VAR was involved: Penalty cancelled (Marcel Hartel 76′).

Rivalry since 2023

Chicago Fire vs St. Louis City Head to Head Results

4 stretnutí
Chicago Fire
2
wins
Drawn
0
St. Louis City
2
wins
Total goals
11 · 2.8/match
Both scored
3/4 · 75%
Over 2.5
3/4 · 75%

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Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 11 May 2026