âœïž Chicago Fire FC at Montreal Impact
Date: Saturday, Oct. 3
Location: Red Bull Arena - Harrison, NJ
Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. CT
Broadcast: WGN, ESPN+
Radio: 105.1 WOJO-HD2
đ° Pre-Match Reading
ChicagoFireFC.com | Montreal Impact Scouting Report
ChicagoFireFC.com | BeriÄ credits connection with teammates for scoring form
ChicagoFireFC.com | Fire Exercises 2021 Contract Option on Team Captain Francisco Calvo
Chicago Sun-Times | Robert Beric, Fabian Herbers fueling Fire
SB Nation | The Open: How a COVID cancelation helped create one of the best parts of the Chicago Fire TV broadcasts
MLSsoccer.com | Chicago Fire vs. Montreal Impact Match Preview
đ Must-See Content | All-Access: Back to Back Wins at Soldier Field
The first episode of the Fire's new all-access series "No Little Plans" debuts with a behind-the-scenes look at a highlight-packed performance at both ends of the field against Atlanta United last weekend.
đ€ Fast Fact
Both first-year head coaches in MLS, Fire skipper Raphael Wicky and Montreal's Thierry Henry are former opponents on the international level. Wicky and Switzerland were paired with Henry and France in Group G of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Switzerland won the group with seven points to France's five, thanks in part to a 0-0 draw with France that both Wicky and Henry started. France would go further in the tournament, however, famously falling to Italy in a penalty kick shootout in the tournament final.
đŁ Sound Off | Francisco Calvo
Fresh off of Friday's announcement that the Club had exercised his 2021 option, Fire defender and captain Francisco Calvo reacts to the news and looks ahead to Saturday's match at the Montreal Impact.
đ #MTLvCHI All-Time
Sundayâs contest marks the first meeting between the Fire and Montreal in 2020. In 2019, the two teams split the head-to-head regular season series, with each side winning their home game. The Fire are 7-8-5 all-time against the Impact dating back to their inaugural season in 2012.