
CF Montréal Faces Chicago Fire FC Sunday Afternoon at Stade Saputo
September 18, 2021 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Club de Foot Montreal News Release
MONTREAL - CF Montréal will face the Chicago Fire FC at Stade Saputo this Sunday at 1:00pm EDT (TVA Sports, TSN, 91.9 Sports, TSN 690).
Chicago arrives at Stade Saputo as CF Montréal continues a crucial phase in the Club's MLS Cup Playoffs push, gearing up to play its third of seven matches in a busy 22-day stretch. Last Wednesday, CF Montréal (9-8-7) handed Orlando City SC its second loss in 13 home games this season, winning 4-2. Romell Quioto collected one goal and two assists, while Djordje Mihailovic provided two assists, bringing his total to 10 and pushing him into second place league-wide among assist leaders. The Fire (6-13-5) lost 3-0 to D.C. United on Wednesday, at Audi Field. The Illinois side has only one road win this season (1-9-1), having found the back of the net only four times in their last five games.
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