Chicago Fire FC will have a quick turnaround on Thursday night as they play their second game in six days, this time against new head coach Hernán Losada and D.C. United in our nation’s capital.
D.C., like the Fire, come in having dropped its last three results. They’ve lost recent contests to the New England Revolution, San Jose Earthquakes, and Columbus SC after picking up all three points in a come-from-behind win against NYCFC on opening day.
Here’s what to look for as head coach Raphael Wicky and the Fire search for their first win of the year this week.