Nashville SC vs. Chicago Fire Betting Odds, Offensive Leaders, Moneyline – September 18, 2024

MLS’ 25th-place club, Nashville SC, hosts 24th-place Chicago Fire at Geodis Park on Wednesday at 8:30 PM ET on Apple TV.

Keep reading to check out our betting preview for this event, and find all of our expert predictions here, too!

Moneyline

Nashville SC to win vs Chicago Fire +130

Bet $20, Payout $46.00

Nashville SC vs. Chicago Odds & Favorites

  • Favorite: Nashville SC (+130)
  • Underdog: Chicago Fire (+188)
  • Draw: +250
  • Over/under: 2.5

Nashville SC Betting Insights

  • With 28 goals in 28 games, Nashville SC is 29th in MLS. On the flip side, Chicago has allowed 50 goals in 28 matches, 22nd in the league.
  • Nashville SC has been a moneyline favorite 13 times this season, and has gone 4-5-4 in those games.
  • Nashville SC is 3-3-3 (winning just 33.3% of its games) when playing as a moneyline favorite of +130 or shorter.
  • Based on this game’s moneyline, Nashville SC’s implied win probability is 43.5%.

Chicago Fire Betting Insights

  • Chicago has scored 34 goals in 28 matches this season (24th in MLS), and Nashville SC has conceded 44 goals in 28 games (16th in league).
  • This season Chicago has won three of the 16 games, or 18.8%, in which it has been an underdog.
  • Chicago has a record of 2-5-7, a 14.3% win rate, when they’re set as an underdog of +188 or more by oddsmakers this season.
  • Bookmakers have implied, given the moneyline set for this matchup, that Chicago has a 34.7% chance to win.

Nashville SC vs. Chicago Fire Offensive Leaders

Nashville SC Offensive Leaders

Name Games Goals Assists Shots Chances Created
Hany Mukhtar 26 6 5 80 59
Sam Surridge 23 8 2 45 16
Teal Bunbury 28 3 2 21 9
Tyler Boyd 21 2 2 14 11
Jacob Shaffelburg 19 1 3 15 11

Chicago Offensive Leaders

Name Games Goals Assists Shots Chances Created
Hugo Cuypers 29 10 2 60 32
Brian Gutierrez 28 6 2 49 27
Ariel Lassiter 20 3 5 23 12
Maren Haile-Selassie 24 5 2 37 32
Fabian Herbers 26 2 4 17 23

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