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Oct 28, 2021 at 12.30am UK at Yankee Stadium
NY CityNew York City FC
1-0
Chicago FireChicago Fire
Castellanos (51' pen.)
Castellanos (90+1')
FT(HT: 0-0)

Pineda (32')

Preview: New York City FC vs. Chicago Fire - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Wednesday's Major League Soccer clash between New York City FC and Chicago Fire, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

The Chicago Fire will be playing the role of spoilers once again on Wednesday when they head to the Big Apple for a date with New York City FC at Yankee Stadium.

Chicago are unbeaten in three straight following an impressive 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake this past weekend, while the Pigeons are back in the playoff conversation after a thumping 6-0 triumph versus DC United.


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New York City FC midfielder Keaton Parks celebrates his goal with defender Gudmundur Thórarinsson on June 27, 2021© Reuters

With their playoff hopes hanging in the balance for several weeks now, Ronny Deila saw his side respond in a big way this weekend, taking it to the Black-and-Red from the opening whistle and showing no mercy in front of their home crowd.

Following a six-game winless run, the Norwegian manager admitted that his team had lost their confidence as they failed to capitalise on their opportunities, going scoreless in four consecutive fixtures before last week.

This is a team that loves to attack, and they let out all of that frustration on DC United, moving into fifth place as a result with three games remaining.

After a performance like that, firing 15 shots on target and collecting only their second clean sheet in their last 12 fixtures, they have to be feeling pretty good about themselves down the stretch of the regular season.

In the game of football, some minor tactical adjustments can make all the difference, and Deila deserves a lot of credit for how he changed things up over the weekend, employing a back four, moving James Sands into the unfamiliar role of right-back, a move which enabled Malte Amundsen plenty of freedom down the left to join the attack, contributing two assists on the night.

They may be back in a playoff position for the moment, but one false step and they could be right back outside of the top seven, currently just a single point above that postseason line in the Eastern Conference.

Chicago Fire midfielder Luka Stojanovic reacts after scoring a goal against Inter Miami on May 22, 2021© Reuters

With nothing but pride to play for down the stretch, the Fire have come to life winning back-to-back affairs and putting a dent in the playoff hopes of Claret and Cobalt on Saturday.

Their best players have started to play to their capabilities, albeit a little too late as they are already eliminated from postseason contention.

Interim boss Frank Klopas is making a solid case as to why he deserves to be the full-time manager next season, and he and his side have an opportunity to extend their winning streak to three games in midweek, which would be their longest such streak since the 2017 campaign when they won four in a row.

Since Raphael Wicky's dismissal, this team have thrived under a 4-3-3 formation over the past two games, with a more forward-thinking approach and a lot of fluidity in their movement and passing.

They close out the regular season with a pair of road fixtures, beginning in the Bronx, a place where they have never won in seven matches against the Boys in Blue, although they have been able to go unbeaten in their previous two road games this year, including a 2-2 draw with the New England Revolution.

New York City FC Major League Soccer form:
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  • D
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  • W

Chicago Fire Major League Soccer form:
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  • D
  • W
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Team News

New York City FC head coach Ronny Deila on May 15, 2021© Reuters

Sean Johnson collected his first clean sheet for the Pigeons since October 3rd against Nashville, stopping all three shots that he faced versus DC United.

Thiago Andrade got the ball rolling for New York, scoring the opening goal on Saturday in the first minute, his first of the campaign, Valentin Castellanos notched a brace as he now has 15 goals on the year, Alexander Callens found the back of the net for the first time, Maxi Moralez picked up his third strike and Jesus Medina tallied his ninth of the season.

We are unlikely to see Anton Tinnerholm for the remainder of the year with an Achilles injury and Nicolas Acevedo is still nursing a lower-body issue.

Robert Beric scored his eighth goal for Chicago to help them defeat Salt Lake, his second in his last two games, putting him into a tie with Luka Stojanovic for the most on the team.

Goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina made five saves to collect another clean sheet, Gaston Gimenez made his first start since October 3rd, Boris Sekulic was in the starting 11 for the first time since September 22nd and Miguel Navarro collected his second assist of the season.

Carlos Teran remains out with a right thigh injury, Kenneth Kronholm has a right knee issue and Francisco Calvo is being kept out of the lineup for health and safety reasons.

New York City FC possible starting lineup:
Johnson; Sands, Chanot, Gray, Amundsen; Morales, Zelalem; Andrade, Moralez, Medina; Castellanos

Chicago Fire possible starting lineup:
Slonina; Espinoza, Pineda, Bornstein, M. Navarro; F. Navarro, Gutierrez, Medran; Omsberg, Beric, Aliseda


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We say: New York City FC 2-2 Chicago Fire

The Fire have nothing to lose, and as a result, we have seen them play up to their potential as they are growing in confidence, and their most dangerous players have shown that they can make a difference.

New York are riding high after a dominating performance against a talented DC United side, but a season does not come down to one game, so we expect to see a bit of a let-down from them in this one, but with a quality striker like Castellanos they should be able to rescue a point.



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Tables

Eastern Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1New England RevolutionNew England30216361362569
2Nashville SCNashville281015346271945
3Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia28111073729843
4CF MontrealMontreal2911994338542
5Orlando City2811983741-442
6New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls2711793225740
7Atlanta UnitedAtlanta2810993833539
8DC United28115124739838
9New York City FCNY City281071140301037
10Columbus Crew28107113638-237
11Inter MiamiInter Miami28105132643-1735
12Chicago Fire3087153549-1431
13Toronto2865173257-2523
14FC CincinnatiCincinnati2847173156-2519

Western Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1New England RevolutionNew England30216361362569
2Nashville SCNashville281015346271945
3Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia28111073729843
4CF MontrealMontreal2911994338542
5Orlando City2811983741-442
6New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls2711793225740
7Atlanta UnitedAtlanta2810993833539
8DC United28115124739838
9New York City FCNY City281071140301037
10Columbus Crew28107113638-237
11Inter MiamiInter Miami28105132643-1735
12Chicago Fire3087153549-1431
13Toronto2865173257-2523
14FC CincinnatiCincinnati2847173156-2519

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