Soccer

Whitecaps-Fire match postponed due to air quality conditions

Thursday's match between the Vancouver Whitecaps and host Chicago Fire was postponed until Oct. 6. The local air quality was deemed to be too dangerous for players and fans to attend the outdoor event at Soldier Field, as Chicago and much of the Great Lakes area has been impacted by wildfire smoke.

The match is the only scheduled meeting between the Whitecaps and Fire this season. The rescheduled Oct. 6 date sits between a bye week for the two clubs, as Vancouver and Chicago each weren't slated to play between Sept. 26 and Oct. 10.

"We share our fans' disappointment, especially given the excitement surrounding our first match back following the FIFA World Cup break and the anticipation of welcoming more than 40,000 fans to Soldier Field," said Chicago president of business operations Dave Baldwin.

"While we know this decision is disappointing, health and safety must come first," Baldwin added. "We appreciate our fans' understanding and look forward to welcoming them back soon."

The delay means that MLS hiatus for the World Cup will extend a bit longer for the two clubs. The Whitecaps and Fire each had their last regular-season match on May 23. Vancouver will now return to action on July 22 in a road match with FC Cincinnati, while the Fire visit Inter Miami on the same day.

--Field Level Media

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This story was originally published July 16, 2026 at 7:46 PM.

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