Chicago Fire FC opened its 2026 preseason with a 3-2 victory over LA Galaxy on Sunday afternoon at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The match was part of the Coachella Valley Invitational.
Chicago struck first through forward Hugo Cuypers, the club’s 2025 Golden Boot winner, who finished a pass from Philip Zinckernagel. Zinckernagel, named Chicago’s team MVP last season, doubled the lead eight minutes later with a long-range shot that slipped under Galaxy goalkeeper Novak Micovic.
LA Galaxy responded early in the second half when midfielder Gabriel Pec scored to cut the deficit. Pec later found the net again in the 77th minute to level the match after a series of substitutions by Chicago Fire FC.
The deciding goal came with six minutes remaining. Sergio Oregel Jr. played the ball wide to Omari Glasgow on the left flank. Glasgow carried it into the penalty area before delivering a cross to Chris Mueller, who converted the game-winning finish.
Chicago Fire FC closed out the match with a 3-2 result. Wynder of LA Galaxy and Barroso of Chicago Fire FC each received cautions during the contest.
Chicago Fire FC competes in Major League Soccer and plays its home matches at Soldier Field. Founded as an expansion club in 1997, the organization has won both an MLS Cup and multiple U.S. Open Cups. The club also supports soccer development across the Midwest through youth programs and community initiatives.
Gregg Berhalter served as head coach for Chicago Fire FC during the match, while LA Galaxy was led by Greg Vanney. Match officials included referee Ricardo Fierro, assistant referees Diego Blas and Clarence Clark, and fourth official Abdu Razzaq Juma.
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