Major League Soccer · Season 2025
Match Events
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Match Statistics
Lineups
Squad Ratings
The overall squad rating for Columbus Crew is 6.75, compared to 7.08 for Chicago Fire. 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. Columbus Crew's highest-rated starter is M. Arfsten (7.06), while Chicago Fire's best-rated player is H. Cuypers (7.85).
Attacking Output
The starting XI of Columbus Crew have contributed 9 goals and 6 assists this season, led by D. Rossi (5G). Chicago Fire's starters account for 20 goals and 10 assists, spearheaded by H. Cuypers (13G). Goals reflect clinical finishing and chance creation, while assists highlight the ability to unlock defences through through-balls, crosses, and set pieces.
Defensive Solidity
Columbus Crew deploy 3 defenders rated 6.56 on average, against Chicago Fire's 4-man backline averaging 6.80. 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
Columbus Crew field 5 midfielders averaging 6.87, versus Chicago Fire's 5 rated 7.10. 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
Columbus Crew start 2 forward(s) averaging 6.86, compared to 1 for Chicago Fire averaging 7.85. 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 87% for Columbus Crew and 80% for Chicago Fire. 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
Columbus Crew's starters have collected 9 yellow cards this season, compared to 12 for Chicago Fire. 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 Columbus Crew's starting XI is 26.6 (youngest: P. Schulte (24), oldest: S. Moreira (31)), while Chicago Fire average 27.0 (youngest: S. Oregel (20), oldest: P. Zinckernagel (31)). 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
Columbus Crew's starters average 11 league appearances each, versus 10 for Chicago Fire. 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.
Substitutes
Coach: Wilfried Nancy
Substitutes
Coach: Mike Matkovich
Match Summary
Columbus Crew defeated Chicago Fire 4:2. The match was played in Major League Soccer 2025. Goals were scored by B. Gutierrez 13′, J. Russell-Rowe 20′, B. Gutierrez 22′, C. Teran 38′ (o.g.), D. Rossi 45′, D. Rossi 50′. 3 yellow cards were shown. Columbus Crew had 57% possession while Chicago Fire held 43%. Columbus Crew had 14 shots (4 on target) compared to 13 (6 on target) for Chicago Fire. Expected goals: Columbus Crew 2.18 — Chicago Fire 1.79. Columbus Crew made 2 substitutions, Chicago Fire made 3. VAR was involved: Card upgrade (Brian Gutierrez 57′), Goal cancelled (Aziel Jackson 65′).
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