MLS Match Preview: D.C. United (1-2-0) vs. Chicago Fire FC (1-1-1)

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Chicago Fire FC (1-1-1) hosts D.C. United (1-0-2) at Soldier Field in an Eastern Conference matchup on March 14, 2026. The Fire, coming off a mixed start with a win, draw, and loss, look to capitalize on home advantage against a D.C. United side that has shown flashes but struggled with consistency. With both teams in the mid-to-lower tier of the East early on, this game could hinge on defensive organization and opportunistic finishing in what projects as a low-to-moderate scoring affair.

Venue Location

Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois. This historic 61,500-capacity venue, primarily known for NFL’s Chicago Bears, hosts Chicago Fire FC matches with a passionate supporters’ section creating an energetic soccer atmosphere.

Kickoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. CT). The match will stream on Apple TV (MLS Season Pass), with potential local radio and TV options.

Weather Updates

Forecast for kickoff at Soldier Field calls for chilly early-spring conditions, with temperatures around 39°F (4°C). Expect partly cloudy skies, light winds, and low precipitation risk. The open-air stadium may feel brisk, potentially favoring a more direct, physical style over intricate build-up play. Fans should dress in layers; no major disruptions expected.

Injury Report

Injuries are impacting both teams, particularly in defense and attack.

Chicago Fire FC Injuries/Suspensions:

  • Out: Joel Waterman (called up to national team duties, availability uncertain).
  • Questionable: Minor issues reported but no major absences highlighted recently.
  • No suspensions.

Chicago’s backline may miss Waterman’s presence, testing depth.

D.C. United Injuries/Suspensions:

  • Out: Gabriel Segal (ankle injury, expected return mid-March or later); Lucas Bartlett (knee injury, late March); others minor like leg/illness concerns.
  • Questionable: None prominently listed.
  • No suspensions.

D.C.’s attack and defense are thinned, with key pieces sidelined.

Key Player Matchups to Watch

This contest features battles in midfield and forward areas.

  • Hugo Cuypers (Chicago Forward) vs. D.C. United’s Center Backs (e.g., Kye Rowles or stand-ins): Cuypers has 2 goals early this season and leads Chicago’s attack. He’ll test a D.C. backline dealing with injuries.
  • Tai Baribo or Key D.C. Forward vs. Chicago’s Defense (e.g., Jack Elliott): Baribo has been a threat (scored in opener); Chicago’s backline must contain his physicality and finishing.
  • Midfield Control: Brian Gutiérrez (Chicago) vs. D.C.’s Engine Room: Gutiérrez’s creativity could dictate tempo at home against a transitioning D.C. side.

These duels will likely decide possession and scoring chances.

Recent Team Forms

Chicago Fire FC (Last 3: D-W-L or similar mixed):

  • Solid defensively in spots (clean sheets/draws).
  • Win provides momentum; recent form shows balance but inconsistency.

D.C. United (Last 3: L-L-W):

  • Opened with a win (1-0 vs. Philadelphia).
  • Followed by losses (including to Inter Miami 1-2).
  • Struggles in attack (low goals output).

Both teams show defensive intent but limited finishing.

Series History

In over 60-70 all-time MLS meetings:

  • Chicago Fire: ~24 wins
  • D.C. United: ~25 wins
  • Draws: Numerous (close rivalry).
  • At Soldier Field/home for Chicago: Chicago has won ~12 of ~34, with many draws (Chicago strong historically at home vs. D.C.).

Recent games competitive; often low-scoring or tight results.

Betting Trends

  • Chicago Fire FC: Solid home ATS early; unders in low-output games. Strong as favorites at Soldier Field.
  • D.C. United: Mixed ATS; poor scoring (0.6-1 GF/game recently); good in spots as underdogs but leaky.
  • Head-to-Head Trends: Draws common (~30%); under 3.5 goals frequent; BTTS in ~50%.
  • Overall MLS Early 2026: Home teams win ~48-55%; unders hitting in defensive battles.

MATCH ODDS

D.C. United                        + 390

Chicago Fire FC                 – 170

Draw                                     + 300

Over 2.5 – 135                   Under 2.5 + 105

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 13, 2026

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