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Chicago Fire FC II faces Inter Miami CF II after maintaining unbeaten streak

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Soldier Field Stadium | Chicago Fire FC

Soldier Field Stadium | Chicago Fire FC

Chicago Fire FC II is set to conclude a brief two-game road trip with a match against Inter Miami CF II in South Florida. The Eastern Conference game is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT on Wednesday, June 25.

The Chicago team arrives with an unbeaten streak of six games. They recently secured a win and a shootout victory at home before traveling to face Carolina Core FC on Saturday, June 14. In that match, the opposing team scored first, but Chicago's Chase Gasper equalized before halftime, resulting in a 1-1 draw. Goalkeeper Patrick Los made a crucial save in the shootout, helping Chicago earn an additional point.

Inter Miami CF II faced Toronto FC II in their last match and lost 2-0 despite dominating possession and shots. This will be the sixth encounter between these two teams since 2022. Miami won their first meeting, but has not defeated Chicago since then. Currently, Chicago leads with a record of 2-1-2-2 over Miami.

In terms of discipline, "Chicago leads MLS NEXT Pro with the fewest cautions issued (13) and is tied for the third lowest number of fouls (129)." This discipline has contributed to maintaining lineup consistency throughout the season.

Goalkeeper Patrick Los stands out as he "leads all of MLS NEXT Pro with three penalty kick saves this season." His performance was instrumental in matches like the one against New England on June 8 and against Carolina Core where his save in a shootout secured an extra point for Chicago.

Six players have consistently appeared in every match this season for Chicago Fire II. Key contributors include goalkeeper Patrick Los and captain Diego Konincks who have played every minute of action so far.

Harold Osorio, midfielder for Chicago Fire FC II, has been active both domestically and internationally. He was called up to represent El Salvador in World Cup qualifying matches and the Concacaf Gold Cup. Osorio participated in several key games during these tournaments and has previously been part of El Salvador’s national team squad since making his debut at age 18.

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