Major League Soccer
CF Montréal - Chicago Fire
05/16/2026, 08:30 PM
Expected Goals
1.5
3.0
1.4
1:1
13%2:1
9%1:2
8%2:2
6%2:0
6%What influences the xG?
CF Montréal
Chicago Fire
League
The Lab
- 1CF Montréal: first goal in 7 of 8 games (88%)
- 2Chicago Fire: first goal in 6 of 8 games (75%)
- 3CF Montréal with Daniel Ríos: 7.4 goals/90 min. Without: 0.5 goals/90 min (6 of 8 games)
- 4Chicago Fire: 5 consecutive games with 3+ goals (last 8 games)
- 5Chicago Fire with P. Dithejane: 7.9 goals/90 min. Without: 1.6 goals/90 min (5 of 8 games)
Model Probabilities
Match Result
Home Win
39%
Draw
27%
Away Win
34%
Goals
Over 1.5
81%
Under 1.5
19%
Over 2.5
57%
Under 2.5
43%
Over 3.5
34%
Under 3.5
66%
Double Chance
Home or Draw
66%
Away or Draw
61%
No Draw
73%
Both Score
Yes
61%
No
39%
Key Factors
- Pipeline Prediction: The mathematical analysis assigns the highest probability of 39% to a home win
- Montréal's Home Strength: CF Montréal shows a strong home defense with an average of only 0.71 goals conceded
- High-Scoring Matches: The model calculates a high probability of 81% for over 1.5 goals in the match
Risk Factors
- Short Break: CF Montréal has only 3 days of rest since their last match
- Short Break: Chicago Fire has only 3 days of rest since their last match
- Chicago Squad Impact: Andrew Gutman is missing, reducing available assist production by 22%
Overview
CF Montréal (11th place, 13 points) host Chicago Fire (4th place, 20 points) in a Major League Soccer match on May 16, 2026, 8:30 PM UTC. The home team aims to improve its standing, while Chicago Fire seeks to defend its position in the upper half of the table. The mathematical analysis gives a slightly higher probability of a home win at 39%, with an away win at 34% and a draw at 27%
Form
CF Montréal's form in the last five games is WWLWD, consisting of three wins, one draw, and one loss. Their last match ended in a draw. Chicago Fire's form over the last five games is DWLLW, with two wins, one draw, and two losses. Their last game was a win. According to advanced analysis, CF Montréal is currently scoring more frequently (avg. 2.0 goals) than their season average (avg. 1.5 goals) and shows a positive form trend. Chicago Fire is also scoring more frequently (avg. 2.8 goals) than their season average (avg. 2.1 goals) and has a positive goal-scoring form trend
Statistics
CF Montréal has scored an average of 1.5 goals per game this season and conceded 2.08 goals. At home, they score an average of 1.43 goals and concede only 0.71 goals. They kept three clean sheets and both teams scored in six matches. Chicago Fire has averaged 1.92 goals scored and 1.25 goals conceded this season. Away from home, they score an average of 1.8 goals and concede 1.4 goals. They have achieved five clean sheets, and both teams scored in seven of their matches. Overall, a high number of goals is expected, with an 81% probability for over 1.5 goals and 57% for over 2.5 goals
Head-to-Head
In the five previous head-to-head matches between CF Montréal and Chicago Fire, CF Montréal secured one win. Chicago Fire won three matches, and one game ended in a draw. The goal difference in these encounters is 6:10 in favor of Chicago Fire. The last match on February 28, 2026, resulted in a 0:3 away victory for Chicago Fire, highlighting Chicago Fire's recent dominance
Key Players
For CF Montréal, Prince Owusu is a key offensive player with 6 goals and 5 assists this season, and his form is stable. Matty Longstaff in midfield has contributed 2 goals and 3 assists and shows a rising form curve. Wikelman José Carmona Torres, also in midfield, scored 4 goals and 1 assist, maintaining stable form. For Chicago Fire, Hugo Cuypers stands out in attack with 12 seasonal goals, although his recent form is slightly declining. Philip Zinckernagel, an attacker, provided 4 goals and 5 assists and is in rising form. Maren Haile-Selassie in midfield contributed 3 goals and 1 assist and also shows rising form
Goalkeepers
CF Montréal's goalkeeper is Thomas Gillier. The home team has achieved three clean sheets this season. Chicago Fire's goalkeeper is Chris Brady. The away team has kept five clean sheets this season
Influences
CF Montréal has a strong home defense, conceding an average of 0.71 goals per game. Chicago Fire shows a solid away offense with an average of 1.8 goals per game