US Open Cup
⚽ US Open Cup
USA • Round of 32
Wed, 15 Apr 2026
Detroit City

Detroit City

1 - 2
Match Finished
Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire

Keyworth Stadium

Team News & Facts

Detroit City Detroit City

  • Current form: WWL
  • Played 2 home matches this season
  • Averaging 3.0 goals per home game

Chicago Fire Chicago Fire

Detroit City

Detroit City

Coach: Danny Dichio

Starting XI

1
C. Herrera
14
H. Yamazaki
30
D. Amoo-Mensah
4
C. Montgomery
33
T. Silva
8
A. Diop
22
K. Hernandez-Foster
10
J. Cedeno
21
M. Rodriguez
32
A. Diouf
7
D. Smith

Substitutes

91 C. Saldana
6 R. Williams
3 A. Stanley
11 C. Rutz
26 C. Egbuchulam
20 R. Hope-Gund
15 A. Dalou
Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire

Coach: Gregg Berhalter

Starting XI

1
C. Brady
24
J. Dean
16
J. Waterman
3
J. Elliott
14
V. Radojevic
35
S. Oregel
22
M. Pineda
29
D. Poreba
11
P. Zinckernagel
20
J. Shokalook
12
P. Dithejane

Substitutes

44 J. Cohen
6 A. Saletros
42 D. D'Avilla
27 D. Borso
17 R. Lod
7 M. Haile-Selassie
4 M. Mbokazi

Detroit City vs Chicago Fire — Match Preview Overview

This preview compiles the key context for Detroit City vs Chicago Fire in the US Open Cup: recent form, head-to-head, xG trends, injury news, probable lineups, and venue factors. Use it as a fast, structured read before kickoff on Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:30.

How to Read This Preview

  • Form & Fixture Difficulty: Results are weighed by opponent strength and home/away split.
  • Head-to-Head: We emphasize meetings with similar coaches and tactical continuity.
  • xG Trends: Rolling indicators for chance creation and chance prevention.
  • Lineups & Roles: Role changes and absences can shift pressing/build-up patterns.
  • Venue Context: Travel, schedule congestion, rest days and pitch profile.

Key Angles for Detroit City vs Chicago Fire

Watch for tactical asymmetries, set-piece matchups, and transition spaces. Late team news can meaningfully alter expected chance quality; revisit close to kickoff if uncertainty is flagged in the Lineups or Injuries tabs.

Smart Research Habits

  • Cross-check 3/5/10 game samples to avoid small-sample noise.
  • Don’t double-count correlated signals (e.g., form and xG saying the same thing).
  • Track closing line movement for broad market sentiment.