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Lod, Gutman Score as Hot Fire Edge Toronto FC 2-1

The Fire earned a third straight win as Chris Brady made 3 saves and Toronto FC extended its winless streak to 8 matches.

  • On Saturday night at Soldier Field, the Chicago Fire defeated Toronto FC 2-1, marking their third consecutive league victory this season.
  • The Fire are now 14-14-14 all time against Toronto, reflecting a long-standing rivalry between the two MLS teams.
  • Robin Lod opened the scoring in the 22nd minute and Andrew Gutman headed in the winner in the 65th minute, while goalkeeper Chris Brady made three saves.
  • Toronto has lost three consecutive matches and remains winless in eight straight, dating back to an April 4 victory over the Colorado Rapids.
  • League play will pause for the FIFA World Cup, with professional competition scheduled to resume on July 16.
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Chicago 2, Toronto FC 1

Toronto FC10—1Chicago11—2

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Andrew Gutman's go-ahead goal lifts Chicago Fire over Toronto FC

Andrew Gutman scored the go-ahead goal in the second half to help the host Chicago Fire beat Toronto FC 2-1 on Saturday for their third straight victory in the final match before the MLS break for the World Cup.

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Robin Lod and Andrew Gutman score goals, Fire beat Toronto 2-1

Robin Lod and Andrew Gutman each scored a goal to help Chicago beat Toronto FC 2-1 on Saturday night for the Fire’s third consecutive win.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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