
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (Oct. 20, 2007) – The Chicago Fire (9-10-10, 37 pts.) take a season-high, seven-game unbeaten streak (2-0-5) into their final 2007 regular season match as they face the Los Angeles Galaxy (9-13-7, 34 pts.) this Sunday, Oct. 21 at TOYOTA PARK. The Fire moved into the seventh playoff spot after gaining a road point in last Saturday's 0-0 draw against D.C. United at RFK Stadium. The Galaxy have a seven-game unbeaten streak (5-0-2) of their own, coming off a crucial 1-1 draw Thursday night against the New York Red Bulls at The Home Depot Center in an ESPN2 MLS Primetime match-up. With the draw, the Galaxy are in a must-win match-up on Sunday by moving within three points of the Fire for possible entry into the final MLS Cup Playoffs spot. Kick-off for Sunday’s match is at 2:00 p.m. CT, and will be televised live locally on My50 Chicago, nationally on TeleFutura, and broadcast over the airwaves on Chicagoland radio stations WRTO-AM 1200 (Spanish) and WNVR-AM 1030 (Polish).
Sunday, Oct. 21 @ 2:00 p.m. CT ::
TV: My50 (Fred Huebner, Chris Doran, Sarah Kustok), TeleFutura, TV Azteca
Satellite: KU BAND, Galaxy 11, Tr. 20 Upper, D/L: 12109(H), Symbol Rate: 13.235, Data Rate: 18.2958, FEC: ¾
Audio: WRTO-1200 AM (Oscar Guzman, “Batata” DaSilva, Enrique "Tico" Fernandez)
WNVR-1030 AM (Jacek Zielinski,
Game Guide: CLICK HERE
FIRE HISTORY VS. GALAXY
THE STARS ALIGN
Sunday's game will feature the two highest-profile players in Major League Soccer history, as Cuauhtémoc Blanco and David Beckham meet for the first time at
PUSHING FOR PLAYOFFS
a 0-0 tie with D.C. United last Saturday moved the Chicago Fire into the seventh MLS Cup Playoffs spot with 37 points, tied with the Kansas City Wizards. The "Men in Red" will clinch a spot on Sunday with a win, yet can still make the postseason with a tie if either the Wizards or Colorado Rapids fail to win on Saturday. The Fire can clinch a spot with a loss on Sunday, but would rely on both
SELLING-OUT THE JOINT
The Chicago Fire expect a club-record seventh sell-out crowd on Sunday, one of a record four-straight consecutive sell-outs in league play. The Fire played in front of its first home sell-out crowd, a crowd of 20,000 or more, on June 9 vs. Chivas
QUICK KICKS VS.
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• The Fire have never tied the Galaxy at home in a regular season contest.
• The Fire need a win Sunday to reach double-digits in wins. Only once in club history has the Fire failed to reach 10 wins in a season – in 2003 with 8.
• Despite committing the fewest fouls in a season, the Fire will end the season with at least 60 yellow cards – a total surpassed in a season only once – 71 in 2000.
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• Fire midfielder Justin Mapp celebrated his 23rd birthday on Thursday, Oct. 18, while midfielder Mike Banner had his 23rd birthday on Saturday, Oct. 20. Midfielder John Thorrington turned 28 years of age on Wednesday, Oct. 17.
• Midfielder John Thorrington has scored in four-straight Fire Reserves games (9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7).
• The Fire have been even against the Galaxy in postseason play with a 2-2-1 record, including two wins en route to the 1998 MLS Cup title.
• Galaxy midfielder Quavas Kirk is a Chicagoland native, hailing originally from
• Forward Chad Barrett is the only Fire player to appear in all 29 regular season games this season.
• The Fire own a 5-3-6 regular season mark at
• Former Fire midfielder DaMarcus Beasley (2000-04) and defender Carlos Bocanegra (2000-03) played in the U.S. Men's National team's 1-0 win over Switzerland in an international friendly on Oct. 17. Former Fire Premier defender Jay DeMerit (2001-02) dressed, but did not play.
