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Chicago Fire vs. Sporting Kansas City: Gameday Guide and How to Watch

If the Chicago Fire can earn a fourth straight shutout today when Sporting Kansas City visits Soldier Field (5 p.m. CT, WGN-TV and CF97 Live), it would mark the first time the club has posted four straight clean sheets since July 2009.

Goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina is questionable for today’s match after rolling his ankle against D.C. United, but he is expected to play today. If the Fire can keep SKC off the scoresheet, Gaga would become the first goalkeeper in MLS history to start a season with four straight clean sheets. If Gaga continues at this pace, he could well break the MLS record for clean sheets in a season—16—set back in 2000 by Tony Meola, when he was with Kansas City.