Chicago Fire FC returns to the road for a midweek rematch against D.C. United on Wednesday, May 13 in our nation's capital. The Fire will look to bounce back from a 3-1 loss to Red Bull New York on Saturday, May 9. Chicago dominated the possession and chances throughout the first half, but gave up a goal shortly before the break to trail at halftime for the first time this season. The visitors struck two more times before Hugo Cuypers tallied to extend his scoring streak to eight straight games, taking the lead in the league's Golden Boot race with 11 goals in 2026. D.C United seek a repeat performance from their last match against the Fire, a 2-1 win on the lakefront on March 14. The Black-and-Red enter the midweek matchup unbeaten in their last five matches, including a 2-2 road draw against Eastern Conference leaders Nashville SC on Saturday night. Forward Louis Munteanu and midfielder Lucas Bartlett gave D.C. a 2-0 lead just 30 minutes into the match. Despite a comeback attempt from the hosts that saw the score tied at two goals, the visitors held on for a valuable road point as they return home for three matches before the World Cup break. Chicago will return to Audi Field for the first time since an historic 7-1 victory on June 7, 2025, in which it tied the Club record of goals scored in a single match (7-0 win at Kansas City on July 4, 2001). The match was one Fire goal away from tying the MLS record for goals scored by a visiting team set by LA Galaxy in 2014.