1
Nashville
30
2
Vancouver Whitecaps
29
3
Inter Miami
28
4
San Jose Earthquakes
29
5
New England Revolution
25
6
Real Salt Lake
25
7
Chicago Fire
23
8
Seattle Sounders
24
9
New York City
19
10
FC Dallas
22
11
NY Red Bulls
19
12
Houston Dynamo
21
13
Charlotte
18
14
LAFC
21
15
DC United
17
16
Minnesota United FC
21
17
FC Cincinnati
17
18
LA Galaxy
19
19
Orlando City
14
20
San Diego FC
17
21
Toronto
14
22
Colorado Rapids
16
23
Montréal
13
24
Portland Timbers
14
25
Columbus Crew
13
26
Austin
14
27
Atlanta United
11
28
St. Louis
13
29
Philadelphia
7
30
Sporting KC
11
Chicago Fire will be looking to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Inter Miami when they face Club de Foot Montreal at their Soldier Field. Chicago did well to put an end to their four-game losing run, with the team recording their first win of the process. Raphael Wicky’s troops regained a much-needed confidence at the weekend, and we are positive that they will adopt an attack-minded approach in Saturday’s clash.
Serbian midfielder Luka Stojanovic, who scored the winner against Inter Miami, is widely expected to return to the starting XI. Montreal, on the other hand, aim to make amends for back-to-back defeats to Atlanta United and Cincinnati. The Canadians suffered a dip in form, and given Chicago’s display in the triumph over Gonzalo Higuain and Co, home win should definitely be considered. All Binks, Tabla, and Toye are likely to miss the game with injuries for the visiting team.