
BRIDGEVIEW,
Saturday, October 6 @ 7:30 p.m. CT ::
TV: Comcast SportsNet (Kenn Tomasch, Kenny Stern, Chris Doran) – Tape Delay 9:00 p.m. CT
Satellite: KU BAND, Galaxy 17, Tr. 7 Ch A, D/L: 11826.5(H), Symbol Rate: 6.1113, FEC: ¾ Directv: 785, DishNet: 458
Audio: WRTO-1200 AM (Oscar Guzman, “Batata” DaSilva, Enrique "Tico" Fernandez)
Game Guide: CLICK HERE
Fire History vs.
The Fire and Revolution meet for the third of three regular season meetings this season, with each team earning a victory to split the previous two contests. On April 7, the "Men in Red" saw a fourth-minute goal from midfielder Logan Pause last for a 1-0 win over New England at
Saturday is Chicago Fire Remembrance Night, Presented by Walgreens
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of the founding of Chicago Fire Soccer on Oct. 8, 1997, and in remembrance of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the club will host Chicago Fire Remembrance Night, presented by Walgreens, on Saturday, Oct. 6. The first 10,000 fans to attend will receive an official 2007 Chicago Fire team photo, courtesy of Walgreens, while fire engines from around Chicagoland will be on display. While the action on the field between the Chicago Fire and New England Revolution (7:30 p.m. CT, Comcast SportsNet) will provide the sparks on the pitch, the real fireworks are set to go off at the conclusion of the day’s game in a post-game fireworks show. Fans of the "Men in Red" are invited to stay after the night's game for an Oktoberfest-themed post-game party inside Gate C, with seasonal beer, live entertainment, and a large 10th anniversary birthday cake to celebrate the club’s founding.
The Professor :: Juan Carlos Osorio (4-3-5) Takes a Seat
The Chicago Fire bench will be without the leadership of head coach Juan Carlos Osorio Saturday, serving a one-game suspension for his dismissal late in the Fire's 1-1 tie at Chivas
Denis Hamlett (1-1-1) Takes the Reigns, Again
Fire assistant coach Denis Hamlett finds himself in a familiar position, taking over head coaching duties for Osorio. Hamlett has experience leading
Quick Kicks vs.
• Head coach Osorio's dismissal from Saturday's game at Chivas USA is the first time a Fire coach has been sent off during a game since former-head coach Dave Sarachan was ejected on April 14, 2004 at Deportivo Saprissa in CONCACAF Champions' Cup play.
• The Revolution have ended Chicago’s season in the playoffs three of the last five seasons (2002 Eastern Conference Semifinal Series, 2005 Eastern Conference Final and 2006 Eastern Conference Semifinal Series), while Chicago stopped New England's 2003 postseason campaign in the Eastern Conference Final.
• The cast protecting Fire midfielder Justin Mapp's right ankle sprain is now off and the 22-year-old has begun light training.
• Chicago has allowed nine goals total in 11 games played since the All-Star break, or .82 goals allowed per game, compared to 26 goals allowed in 16 games played before the break for a 1.63 goals per game average.
• Midfielder John Thorrington has scored a goal in each of three Fire Reserves games played (9/16, 9/23, 9/30).
• Goalkeeper Matt Pickens can tie the Fire regular season shutout record with nine if he records a clean sheet Saturday night. Former netminder Zach Thornton set the original record through the 2001 campaign.
• Forward Chad Barrett is the only Fire player to appear in all 27 regular season games this season.
• New England backup goalkeeper Doug Warren was born in Chicagoland suburb
• The Fire own a 4-3-6 regular season mark at
• Caution Watch – Chad Barrett (3c), Cuauhtémoc Blanco (3c), C.J. Brown (6c), Calen Carr (4c), Diego Gutierrez (6c, 1e), Dasan Robinson (3c).
