
How to Watch Chicago Fire vs. Nashville SC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time
How to Watch Chicago Fire vs. Nashville SC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 6/14/2025
A matchup featuring a pair of the top players in MLS is coming up when Hugo Cuypers leads Chicago Fire versus Sam Surridge and Nashville SC on Saturday at 8:30 PM ET. You can stream it on Apple TV.
Chicago won its most recent match 7-1 over DC United away from home on June 7. DC United was outshot in the match, eight compared to nine.
In its last outing on May 31, Nashville SC drew with New York City FC 2-2 at home. Nashville SC outshot New York City FC 14 to 11.
How to watch Chicago Fire vs. Nashville SC
When: Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 8:30 PM ET
Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 8:30 PM ET Where: Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois
Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois Live Stream: Apple TV
Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch MLS action.
Chicago key players
Philip Zinckernagel stars for Chicago, with seven goals and six assists.
Cuypers has 10 goals and one assist, another important player for Chicago.
With six goals and one assist, Brian Gutierrez is chipping in for Chicago as well.
Jonathan Bamba has three goals and three assists.
Nashville SC key players
Surridge is a key contributor for Nashville SC, with 11 goals and two assists.
Hany Mukhtar has seven goals and four assists, another important player for Nashville SC.
Daniel Lovitz has two goals and three assists.
Alex Muyl has added one goal and four assists.
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to Apple TV. Click here to watch MLS action.
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