
Chicago Fire vs. Portland Timbers | 2018 MLS Match Preview
March 29, 2018 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Chicago Fire FC News Release
Chicago Fire vs. Portland Timbers
2018 MLS Regular Season - Week 5
Toyota Park - Bridgeview, Illinois
5:00 pm CT - March 31, 2018
WATCH: MLS LIVE
The Portland Timbers solidified their backline and bounced back after conceding first to earn a first point of the season in a 1-1 draw at FC Dallas Saturday with Giovanni Savarese making five changes to a side that was shellacked at Red Bull Arena on March 10.
The Chicago Fire returns from a bye week looking to rebound from a 2-1 loss at Minnesota United FC on March 17, their second straight defeat to kick off the campaign.
Both teams are looking for their first win of the 2018 season and the Chicago Fire are seeking a first-ever win over the Portland Timbers in their ninth all-time meeting.
Chicago Fire
While the Fire (0-2-0) still have a ton of long-term injuries, including Matt Polster, who is out 5-6 weeks with a Grade 2 MCL sprain suffering at training at March 16, the good news is rookie defender Grant Lillard returned to train fully with the first team on Tuesday after being sidelined for the first month with a knee injury.
"It's great to be out there again playing," the 22-year-old Homegrown signing said. "My knee feels 100 percent. I don't have any second thoughts when I'm out there, no hesitations. That's obviously really nice, being healthy again. Now I'm just working on getting sharp, getting fit, just getting back into the flow of things."
Suspended: None
Suspended after next caution: None
International duty: None
Injury Report: OUT: D - Matt Polster (right MCL sprain); M - Djordje Mihailovic (right ACL surgery), F - Michael de Leeuw (left ACL surgery), D - Jonathan Campbell (facial fracture), D - Jorge Corrales (infection); QUESTIONABLE: D - Grant Lillard (knee)
Projected Starting XI
(4-2-3-1, right to left)
GK: Richard Sanchez - Rafael Ramos, Johan Kappelhof, Kevin Ellis, Brandon Vincent - Dax McCarty, Tony Tchani - Aleksandar Katai, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Luis Solignac - Nemanja Nikolic
Notes: The Fire's Nemanja Nikolic has an expected goals rate of 2.47 this season, the fifth-highest in MLS. ... Chicago have scored in a club-record 33 consecutive league home matches, going 18W-5L-10D in that time. Portland Timbers
They are still in search of their first victory, but the Portland Timbers drew confidence from a 1-1 draw against FC Dallas on Saturday.
Savarese dropped captain Liam Ridgewell among a handful of changes to his starting XI and his replacement, Bill Tuiloma, who made his first-ever MLS start, was named to the MLS Team of the Week presented by Audi for Week 4.
Diego Chara, who broke his foot last October, made his 2018 debut on Saturday and provided a necessary boost in the midfield.
While the defense showed vast improvement following a 4-0 loss at Red Bull Arena two weeks ago, the attack continues to struggle as Sebastian Blanco scored his second goal of the season - the only player to find the back of the net yet for the Timbers.
Suspended: M - Lawrence Olum
Suspended after next caution: None
International duty: None
Injury Report: OUT: D - Vytas (right thigh), D - Roy Miller (left Achilles tendon); QUESTIONABLE: GK - Jeff Attinella (right thigh)
Projected Starting XI
(4-3-2-1, right to left)
GK: Jake Gleeson - Alvas Powell, Larrys Mabiala, Bill Tuiloma, Zarek Valentin - Diego Chara, David Guzman, Cristhian Paredes - Diego Valeri, Sebastian Blanco - Fanendo Adi
Notes: Six of the seven goals Portland have conceded this season have come in the 15 minutes before the end of each half. ... The Timbers drew their last road game, snapping a four-game road game losing streak in MLS play. Over those previous four games, they have failed to score more than one goal in any game. All-Time Series
Overall: Chicago Fire 0 wins, 9 goals ... Portland Timbers 4 wins, 14 goals ... Ties 4
At Chicago: Fire 0 win, 3 goals ... Timbers 1 wins, 4 goals ... Ties 2
Last meeting at Chicago: Chicago Fire 1, Portland Timbers 1 (May 28, 2016) Referees
Referee: Drew Fischer
Assistant Referees: Corey Rockwell, Jeremy Kieso
4th Official: Rubiel Vazquez
VAR: Alan Kelly
Major League Soccer Stories from March 29, 2018
- Timbers Weekly Update - Portland Timbers
- Sounders FC Encourages Fans to Arrive Early to Saturday's Game for Pre-Match Golden Scarf Ceremony Honoring Thomas Webb - Seattle Sounders FC
- Game Notes: Houston Dynamo vs. New England Revolution - Saturday, March 31 - Houston Dynamo FC
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC Launch Kid Captain of the Match Program - Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Chicago Fire vs. Portland Timbers | 2018 MLS Match Preview - Chicago Fire FC
- Match Preview | MNUFC vs. Atlanta United - Minnesota United FC
- FC Dallas Foundation Announces 2018 Grant Recipients - FC Dallas
- Maxi Urruti Signs New, Three-Year Deal with FC Dallas - FC Dallas
- Real Salt Lake Resumes 2018 MLS Campaign Friday Night at Toronto FC - Real Salt Lake
- Chicago Fire Names MLS Executive Sean Dennison Senior Vice President, Communications & Media - Chicago Fire FC
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Chicago Fire FC Stories
- Chicago Fire FC Winger Omari Glasgow Called up to Guyana National Team
- Chicago Fire FC Weekly Update
- Chicago Fire FC Announces Updates to the Club's Remaining Home Schedule
- Forward Hugo Cuypers Selected to MLS Team of the Matchday for Matchday 17
- Chicago Fire FC Defeats Orlando City SC, 3-1, at Inter&Co Stadium

