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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Chicago Fire FC II draws with New England Revolution II in Foxborough

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Pawel Szynalik Chief Financial Officer | Chicago Fire FC Website

Pawel Szynalik Chief Financial Officer | Chicago Fire FC Website

Chicago Fire FC II secured a 1-1 draw against New England Revolution II on Saturday evening at Gillette Stadium. Omari Glasgow scored three minutes into the match, marking his fourth goal of the year, while Patrick Los made four saves.

The Fire aimed for their first road win since June and quickly took the lead. Glasgow maneuvered through defenders to score from the top of the box in the third minute, assisted by Javier Casas.

New England equalized before the half-hour mark when Marcos Dias found space and scored his seventh goal of the season. The match remained level, leading to a shootout where Chicago missed two kicks. New England executed a perfect shootout to secure an additional point.

Final score: New England Revolution II 1 (4) : 1 (2) Chicago Fire FC II

Goals:

CHI - Glasgow (4) (Casas 1) 3’

NE - Dias (7) 28’

Shootout:

Chicago Fire FC II: Poreba (saved), Soudan (scored), Koffi (scored), Glasgow (saved)

New England Revolution II: Dias (scored), Tiago (scored), Klein (scored), Akanyirige (scored)

Discipline:

CHI - Nagle (Yellow Card) 26’

CHI - Glasgow (Yellow Card) 40’

NE - Kinner (Red Card Ejection) 79’

CHI - Diouf (Yellow Card) 85’

NE - Fry (Yellow Card) 89’

CHI - Koffi (Yellow Card) 89’

CHI - Diouf (Second Yellow Card, Red Card Ejection) 90+2’

Lineups:

Chicago Fire FC II: GK Los, D Rochester, D Diouf, D Shannon, D Richards; M Osorio, M Nagle, M Oregel Jr., M Casas; F Glasgow, F Poreba

Substitutes used: Koffi, Shokalook, Soudan

Substitutes not used: Stechnij, Pfrommer, Held, Granda, Norkett, Calle

New England Revolution II: GK Gunn; D Fry, D Tiago, D Kinner; M Klein, M Borovic; F Diarbian

Substitutes used: Oliveira, McIntosh

Substitutes not used: Weinstein

Match statistics indicated that New England had more shots and possession compared to Chicago. Referee Kyle Averill officiated the match with assistance from Patrick Slane and Alexandru Focea.

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