The Chicago Fire and McDonald's on Wednesday announced a naming rights partnership that will call the Major League Soccer Club's $750 million, privately-funded stadium McDonald's Park.
Fast-food giant McDonald’s has inked a long-term deal with the Chicago Fire to add its name – and a massive flagship restaurant – to the team’s new $750 million stadium going up at The 78 in the South ...
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Toronto FC’s road woes continued Saturday night as they dropped a 2-1 decision to Chicago Fire FC, further stalling their ...
The Chicago Fire hosted a groundbreaking event Tuesday afternoon for their privately funded $750 million soccer stadium on a vacant former rail yard in the South Loop, staking their turf in the city’s ...
The shovels have yet to hit the ground at the Chicago Fire’s new privately funded $750 million soccer stadium in the South Loop, but we already know who will be serving up food and beverage.
The new Chicago Fire soccer stadium will be called McDonald’s Park and is expected to open in 2028.
CHICAGO (WGN) — It’s technically the first ‘goal’ for Chicago Fire FC in the team’s effort to build a new stadium on a plot of land many consider ‘pitch’ perfect for just that. Fire FC team executives ...
Find out how to watch Chicago Fire FC vs Toronto FC live, including TV channel details, live stream options on Apple TV, and ...
CHICAGO, Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chicago Fire FC is proud to announce today that it will host the Chicago Fire Soccer Celebration – the premier soccer fan zone and viewing experience this ...
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