Chicago Fire Match at Inter Miami Rescheduled

Chicago Fire Match at Inter Miami Rescheduled

Major League Soccer and Chicago Fire FC announced a change to the club’s regular-season schedule. The away match against Inter Miami CF, originally set for Saturday, August 30, will now be played at 6:30 p.m. CT on Tuesday, September 30, at Chase Stadium.

The adjustment follows Inter Miami CF’s advancement to the 2025 Leagues Cup Semifinals after defeating Tigres UANL. With the win, Miami is set to compete in either the Leagues Cup Final or the Third Place match on Sunday, August 31.

Tickets purchased for the original August 30 date will remain valid for the rescheduled game. Fans with ticket-related questions are encouraged to contact tickets@intermiamicf.com

Senior editor of the Chicago Morning Star

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