The Bonfire – Episode 415: True Grit
John and Tim break down the Fire's first win in Philly since 2013 in a gritty team effort.
John and Tim break down the Fire's first win in Philly since 2013 in a gritty team effort.
Last year, they were two of the most-improved teams. This year, both teams are looking to right the ship — but behind results are potent players for each side.
For the second time in 3 Fire home games, anti-gay slur stopped play — but efforts to eliminate "the chant" are showing signs of progress.
The Fire are back home taking on D.C. United Special guest Nate Bukaty from MLS on Apple TV breaks down the storylines going into the game.
John and Tim break down Gregg's roster choices in an ugly game on the pitch in a game that was made uglier by reported hate speech.
A "disappointing performance" with mental lapses cost the Fire as the team's struggles score in open play continue
The Fire were swamped by a D.C. United team in a game where lapses at both ends of the pitch dealt the Fire a frustrating defeat.
The Chicago Fire are set to host a revamped DC United in the team's first meeting since the Fire's 7-1 thumping of DC.
The Fire are back home taking on D.C. United Special guest Nate Bukaty from MLS on Apple TV breaks down the storylines going into the game.
Gregg went to his old home and stole the joy from their home opener as Dylan Borso shines in his debut.
Dylan Borso dazzled in his Chicago Fire debut, but Zinckernagel had a frustrating game. Are we seeing warning signs about the Fire's offense?
The Fire bent but didn't break in a gutsy performance where Fire homegrown Dylan Borso showed up big in his debut.
The Fire are back in Berhalter's old town and they've got unfinished business from opening day 2025.
The Fire now know who they'll be facing in the Leagues Cup — ending with a matchup against a Liga MX giant.
The Fire break new ground — can they break Columbus's undefeated streak at home against the Fire?
The Fire took another step towards their future as they officially break ground on their $750m, privately-financed stadium in the shadow of downtown