Chicago Fire vs. Philadelphia Union Betting Odds, Offensive Leaders, Moneyline – July 3, 2024

Chicago Fire (27th) and Philadelphia Union (23rd) square off on Wednesday at 8:30 PM ET, in a matchup between two teams residing in the bottom half of the table in MLS. The game will air on Apple TV.

Below you’ll find our preview for this matchup, and discover all of our expert picks here, too!

Odds to Win

Chicago Fire to win vs Philadelphia Union +124

Bet $20, Payout $44.80

Chicago vs. Philadelphia Odds & Favorites

  • Favorite: Chicago Fire (+124)
  • Underdog: Philadelphia Union (+195)
  • Draw: +241
  • Over/under: 2.5

Chicago Fire Betting Insights

  • With 24 goals in 20 games, Chicago is 25th in MLS. On the flip side, Philadelphia has conceded 35 goals in 20 games, 18th in the league.
  • Chicago has put together a 3-2-4 record when favored on the moneyline this season.
  • Chicago is 2-0-3 (winning 40.0% of its games) when playing as a moneyline favorite of +124 or shorter.
  • The implied moneyline probability in this matchup gives Chicago a 44.6% chance to win.

Philadelphia Union Betting Insights

  • In MLS, Philadelphia has put up 33 goals in 20 matches (ninth in league), and Chicago has conceded 36 in 20 matches (24th).
  • This season Philadelphia has been an underdog eight times, and won two of those games.
  • Philadelphia has a record of 1-3-1 when they’re set as an underdog of +195 or more by bookmakers this season.
  • The moneyline for this contest implies a 33.9% chance of victory for Philadelphia.

Chicago Fire vs. Philadelphia Union Offensive Leaders

Chicago Offensive Leaders

Name Games Goals Assists Shots Chances Created
Hugo Cuypers 20 7 1 38 23
Brian Gutierrez 20 4 2 37 22
Fabian Herbers 19 2 4 16 21
Maren Haile-Selassie 15 4 1 28 18
Xherdan Shaqiri 12 2 1 11 9

Philadelphia Offensive Leaders

Name Games Goals Assists Shots Chances Created
Daniel Gazdag 16 10 0 27 17
Mikael Uhre 18 6 2 28 9
Quinn Sullivan 20 2 5 44 21
Julian Carranza 12 6 0 41 9
Kai Wagner 20 1 4 15 49

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