
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (Oct. 31, 2007) – With a 1-0 win over D.C. United last Thursday at TOYOTA PARK in game one of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series, the Chicago Fire surge into the nation's capital to face United in game two of the home-and-away series at RFK Stadium (ESPN2, 6:30 p.m. CT). Riding a nine-game unbeaten streak (4-0-5) and a 1-0 aggregate goal lead, the Fire hope to extend D.C.'s October winless streak into November. The broadcast for Thursday's game is at 6:30 p.m. CT and will be televised nationally on ESPN2 and via the airwaves on Chicagoland radio station WRTO-1200 AM (Spanish).
Thursday, Nov. 1 @ 6:30 p.m. CT :: RFK Stadium –
TV: ESPN2 (Dave O'Brien, Eric Wynalda, Allen Hopkins, Rob Stone, Julie Foudy)
Satellite: VYVX Conf# 2410318
Audio: WRTO-1200 AM (Oscar Guzman, “Batata” DaSilva, Enrique "Tico" Fernandez)
Game Guide: CLICK HERE
Curtin, Jeff – R groin strain – OUT
Curtin, Jim – R shoulder labral tear – OUT FOR SEASON
Guerrero, Ivan – L ankle sprain – PROBABLE
Mapp, Justin – R ankle sprain – QUESTIONABLE
Telesford, Osei – L groin strain – OUT
FIRE HISTORY VS. UNITED
The Chicago Fire will meet D.C. United for the fifth time of the 2007 campaign on Thursday, as the "Men in Red" look to defend a 1-0 aggregate lead gained on Oct. 25. A month earlier the Fire tied United 1-1 at
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RED STREAK (4-0-5)
The Chicago Fire are enjoying their best form of the season, evidenced by a current nine-game unbeaten run through MLS league and postseason play, starting with a 1-0 win at Columbus on Sept. 8. Much of the success can be attributed to the defense, which has given up only six goals, or .66 goals-per-game during that stretch. During their run, the Fire have posted crucial results against Eastern Conference opposition, going 3-0-3 through six inter-conference games through the nine-game streak. Ties were the theme down the stretch, as the "Men in Red" have drawn five times during the streak, while narrowly outscoring their opponent 7-4.
QUICK KICKS VS. D.C. UNITED
• The Chicago Fire beat the 2005 Supporters' Shield-winning D.C. United, 4-0, in game two of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series to advance to the Conference Championship game after tying game one 0-0 at home.
• Since the Fire's 4-0 loss to
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• Despite committing the fourth fewest fouls in the league this season with 393, the Fire ended the regular season with at least 60 yellow cards – a total surpassed in a season only once – 71 in 2000.
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• Fire rookie midfielder Mike Banner is a
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• D.C. rookie forward Jerson Monteiro was traded to United from
• Forward Chad Barrett is the only Fire player to appear in all 30 regular season games this season and played 63 minutes in last Thursday's game one.
• The Fire owned a 6-3-6 regular season mark at
