Chicago Fire FC will host Orlando City this Wednesday, October 22, for the wild-card match to define the rival of the Philadelphia Union in the quarter-finals of the 2025 MLS playoffs. Chicago finished eighth in the Eastern Conference during the regular season, adding 53 points with a record of 15 wins, eight draws, and 11 losses. Orlando, for its part, finished ninth with a record of 14 wins, 11 draws, and nine losses after the 34 matchdays. The match will be available to watch across various platforms, both on television and via streaming. In the United States, you will be able to enjoy it through MLS Season Pass. Chris Brady is expected to start as goalkeeper for Chicago Fire FC, with Joel Waterman, Jack Elliott, and Sam Rogers in defense. Philip Zinckernagel, Dje D'Avilla, Rominigue Kouame, and Jonathan Bamba will likely start in midfield. Jonathan Dean, Andrew Gutman, and Hugo Cuypers are expected to lead the attack. Leonardo Barroso, Andre Franco, Omar Gonzalez, and Viktor Radojevic are expected to be absent for the Fire due to injury. Orlando City will likely start with Pedro Gallese as goalkeeper, and Alex Freeman, Rodrigo Schlegel, David Brekalo, and Adrián Marin in defense. Marco Pasalic, Kyle Smith, Eduard Atuesta, and Ivan Angulo will likely start in midfield, with Duncan McGuire and Martin Ojeda leading the attack. Wilder Cartagena and Yutaro Tsukada will be out due to injury for Orlando, while Joran Gerbet, Cesar Araujo, and Robin Jansson are doubtful. The match promises to be an exciting encounter between two teams fighting for a spot in the quarter-finals.