Here are the latest publicly available notes on CF Montréal vs. Chicago Fire FC, focusing on recent incidents and results.
- CF Montréal vs. Chicago Fire FC results recent history:
- In March 2024, CF Montréal fell 4-3 to Chicago Fire FC at Soldier Field in a wild MLS match, with Chicago coming from behind to win in stoppage time. This is the latest event in the dataset where Chicago Fire surged for a late victory in the MLS regular season.[9]
- In September 2024, CF Montréal lost 2-0 at Stade Saputo to Chicago Fire FC, extending Montréal’s winless run and leaving Chicago with a decisive away result.[2]
- In July 2025, CF Montréal again dropped a 2-0 home result to Chicago Fire FC, with Hugo Cuypers and Jack Elliott on target for Chicago; this match continued Montréal’s struggles in the league that season.[5][7]
- Context and spin:
- Chicago Fire FC and CF Montréal have had several high-scoring, come-from-behind or controlled midfield games in recent seasons, illustrating a volatile head-to-head dynamic in MLS play.[2][9]
- Montréal’s 2024 and 2025 campaigns show a pattern of struggles, with Chicago capitalizing on set pieces and counterattacks to claim results away from home in some clashes.[7][2]
Illustration (example of head-to-head pattern):
- Chicago Fire FC wins at Montréal: 2-0 (2024) and 2-0 (2025) indicate Chicago’s away efficiency against Montréal in those matches.[7][2]
- Chicago Fire FC vs CF Montréal thriller: 4-3 Chicago win at Soldier Field (Mar 2024) shows a high-scoring, open game with late drama.[9]
If you’d like, I can compile a compact, up-to-date timeline of all Chicago Fire vs CF Montréal MLS meetings in the last 2–3 seasons, with dates, scores, goal scorers, and venues. I can also pull a quick score-line table and provide a brief analysis of home vs away trends in their encounters. Please confirm if you want that.
Citations:
- Chicago Fire rallies in final minutes to burn CF Montréal 4-3 (Mar 16, 2024).[1]
- CF Montréal 0-2 Chicago Fire FC (Jul 19, 2025) final score report.[5]
- Visiting Chicago Fire scorch Montreal 2-0 (Jul 18, 2025) match recap.[3]
- CF Montréal 0-2 Chicago Fire FC (Jul 19, 2025) official recap.[7]
- CF Montréal 0-2 Chicago Fire FC recap at Saputo (2024).[2]
Sources
CHICAGO, Illinois - Le CF Montréal s’est incliné pour une première fois cette saison suite à une défaite de 4-3 face au Chicago Fire FC, samedi après-midi, au Soldier Field. Montréal a ouvert la marque à la 8e minute sous forme de pénalty converti par l’attaquant Matías Cóccaro. L'Uruguayen a
www.cfmontreal.comMONTRÉAL (Sept. 21, 2024) – Chicago Fire FC (7-16-8, 29 points) fell 2-0 on the road against CF Montréal (8-12-10, 34 points) on Saturday night at Stade Saputo. The hosts opened the scoring in the 21st minute with a goal from Josef Martínez, and Caden Clark doubled the score in
www.chicagofirefc.comCHICAGO (July 12, 2023) – Chicago Fire FC (7-7-8, 29 points) defeated CF Montréal (8-12-2, 26 points) with an exciting 3-0 win at Soldier Field on Wednesday night. The win moved Chicago into ninth place, passing Montréal (10th place) and the New York Red Bulls (11th place), putting the Fire
www.chicagofirefc.comMONTRÉAL – Le CF Montréal s’est incliné 2-0 face au Chicago Fire FC samedi soir au Stade Saputo. L’attaquant Hugo Cuypers a ouvert la marque pour les visiteurs à la 13e minute. Le défenseur Jack Elliott a ensuite doublé l’avance des siens sur corner à la 54e minute. Le CF
www.cfmontreal.comGame summary of the CF Montréal vs. Chicago Fire FC MLS game, final score 0-2, from July 19, 2025 on ESPN.
www.espn.comKellyn Acosta scored from beyond midfield in the 99th minute on a misplayed ball by the goalkeeper and Chicago Fire FC completed a stunning 4-3 comeback win over CF Montreal for its first win of the Major League Soccer season on Saturday.
montreal.ctvnews.caMONTREAL — Hugo Cuypers and Jack Elliott scored for Chicago, and CF Montreal lost its 15th game of the season, falling 2-0 to the Fire in Major League Soccer action at Stade Saputo on Saturday. Montreal (3-15-6) remains on track to record its worst season in the club’s 32-year history. In a scenario that has become all too familiar for Montreal, Chicago’s only two shots on goal made all the difference. Despite the gap in scoring chances, the home team left with no points once again. There is...
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