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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. Chicago Fire

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Orlando City ended May on a good note after struggling to get results for most of the month. It was a far cry from the way March and April went. What June will bring remains to be seen but it’s safe to say none of us are taking points for granted.

If the Lions are going to start June off on the right foot, they’ll have to get past the hottest team in the league not named Toronto FC, a Chicago Fire side that has won four straight and is unbeaten in its last five. Orlando City hasn’t lost to Chicago in league play yet (2-0-3) but also hasn’t beaten the Fire at home (0-0-2). But it’s reasonable to assert that this is by far the best Chicago team that Orlando City has faced since entering MLS at the start of 2015.

Here to help us scout Sunday’s opponent is Sean Spence, editor-in-chief of SB Nation’s Chicago Fire blog, Hot Time in Old Town. You can find my answers to Sean’s questions over at their place.

Like Orlando City, Chicago is one of the Eastern Conference’s biggest turnaround stories in 2017. Is it as simple as adding Nemanja Nikolic and Bastian Schweinsteiger, or is there more to the Fire’s (pun intended) hot start?

Sean Spence: Better players make better football, absolutely – but the additions don’t stop at Basti and Niko. I’d argue that adding Dax McCarty – whom y’all will miss because he’s with the USA national team – was more important for the shape and attitude of the team than those two. And don’t sleep on Juninho, who the Fire picked up on loan from Leon. In those two, the Fire had already revamped their central midfield with two Best XI level guys before Basti fell into their laps. In one offseason, the Men in Red went from building around a reactive, turnover-prone central midfield to possibly the most experienced, proactive and technically clean central midfield in MLS history. It’s impossible to overstate the difference in terms of ability to control a game.

Niko was the type of striker the Fire have cried out for for literally years – a hungry dude who can finish both real chances and the odd rebound or half-look. Patrick Nyarko, now with DC, has to look at Niko’s finishing ruefully after wasting his best years of elite chance creation for a succession of Chicago forwards who couldn’t finish. 

Not only is Chicago scoring goals, but the Fire also are tied for second in fewest goals conceded in the conference. What’s behind the team’s defensive renaissance?

SS: There’s a few reasons the defense looks better. The first is that the defenders – particularly centerbacks Johan Kappelhof and Joao Meira – were never as bad as they looked last year; the turnover-plagued midfield subjected those two to a sort of five-month-long fast-break drill. This year, their tasks are much more pedestrian, marking up runs and making the odd intervention instead of whirling in place as the entire place goes up in flames. This is perhaps the most telling contribution of Dax to the success of the team – his ability to ghost out runners and eliminate options on the break, combined with the quality of his passes out of pressure, relieve a tremendous amount of pressure on the centerbacks. Add in Schweinsteiger, who shows all the same abilities whenever he deems them important to the team at the moment, and you’ve got a tremendously strong defensive spine to this team; creating chances through the middle of the pitch is perilously difficult against the Fire. Finally, Kappelhof and Meira have played some pretty outstanding football for long stretches this season. Kappelhof is classier, the glider who intervenes at a crucial moment and can carry the ball forward. Meira is all sweat and labor, a guy who’ll just sort of lean on a striker all day long, who oh-by-the-way is a 90-percent passer.

What on-the-field individual battles do you see as the deciding factor when Chicago and Orlando City meet?

SS: Jonathan Spector v Nemanja Nikolic: Niko’s style is one that Spector should find familiar from his many years in England – the grinder, the goal-hungry poacher. It’s maybe been a while since he’s had to mark a guy like this, though. Niko is relentless.

Basti v Kaka: Germans take a lot of pleasure in dismantling Brazilians on the soccer field, and Basti is nothing if not a German. On his current form – since rounding into game shape a couple weeks ago – he’s been an absolute force all over the pitch, a guy who can take over the game with telling passes or mark, say (and just off the top of my head) a slightly prissy Brazilian maestro completely out of a game. He plays with a weird combination of self-effacement and arrogance. If Ricky can get the better of Basti – a prospect I find highly unlikely – that would certainly bode well for the guys in purple. 

Injuries/suspensions/projected lineup/score prediction?

SS: The Fire are really quite healthy. One potential starter who’s a question mark is Juninho — the Brazilian has fought an ankle knock for the better part of a month, and his availability for Sunday’s game is not certain. Rookie winger Daniel Johnson missed what would’ve been his first career start against DC United with a leg injury, so he’s questionable as well. And, of course, Dax will be with the USA.

Predicted lineup (4-2-3-1): Matt Lampson; Brandon Vincent, Joao Meira, Johan Kappelhof, Matt Polster; Bastian Schweinsteiger, Juninho; David Accam, Michael de Leeuw, Luis Solignac; Nemanja Nikolic.

Prediction: 1-2 Chicago in a game that’s not that close.


Big thanks to Sean from Hot Time in Old Town for stopping by to help us learn more about the Chicago Fire.

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Ranking Orlando City’s MLS Away Kits

Where does the new Sunken Treasure kit rank all time?

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With the release of Orlando City’s newest away kit, I thought it appropriate to rank all of the Lions’ MLS-era away kits to see how the new “Sunken Treasure” kit stacks up against those from the past. As I said last year regarding the home kit rankings, I’m no fashion guru, but I do know what I like.

I welcome everyone’s opinions on this topic, but since I’m writing the article, I get final say. Let’s rank Orlando City’s away kits.

Seventh Place

The Heart and Soul kit has the misfortune of coming in last place in the rankings. It is not a bad or ugly kit, I just think the others are better. For me, it’s the stark shoulder separation that I don’t like. It feels disjointed, like the color on the front was an add-on or that someone forgot to extend it up to the rest of the kit. While I don’t mind the three stripes being oriented front to back on just one side, I like the more traditional two-sided Adidas stripes formation.

Sixth Place

The look of the second-ever away kit was so close to being fantastic. First the good. The purple sleeves look great, especially with the gold ring near the cuff. And seeing the original Orlando Health logo certainly brings back memories. Now the not so good. I always prefer to have the Adidas stripes on the shoulder, though they’re not horrible running down the sides. The faux collar is the downfall of this kit. If it had a real collar it would be much higher up the rankings.

Fifth Place

The Sunshine Kit brought the first splash of color other than purple to the away kit. The way it blended into — or more accurately out of — the purple shorts looked very good. It also didn’t have the cutoff shoulder feel of the Heart and Soul kit. In fact, we get the traditional stripes with a ringer around the collar. It’s a nice touch.

Fourth Place

There is definitely something to be said about an almost completely white kit. The Origin Kit was so clean that it only needed two colors. Even the crest is monochromatic purple rather than the usual gold, purple, and white. Purple-accented Adidas stripes, cuff rings and a thin ringer at the V-neck are the only splashes of color to be found. It’s the type of kit you can wear out to a nice dinner. Just don’t order the spaghetti.

Third Place

You never forget your first…away kit. The amount of thought that went into the Inaugural City kit is impressive. It is seemingly simple and straightforward but full of little details. I love the overlapping collar with just a bit of gold. The Adidas stripes in the proper place and the original Orlando Health logo make this the classic it deserves to be. It might be at third place in the rankings, but it will always be the first.

Second Place

The new Sunken Treasure kit is striking. It is the first kit that uses gold as the primary color. The sublimated lion head is picturesque in detail. The Adidas stripes are in the right place, and the triple stripe at the cuffs and neckline are a nice touch. Paired with the purple shirts, I know that this is going to be a sought-after jersey for years to come. My only personal issue is I don’t look good in yellow. However, as I said on The Mane Land PawedCast, I will reserve final judgment on my potential purchase of the kit until I see it in person. I also want to add that the social media release of the kit was very well done.

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First Place

As much as I like the new kit, it will be hard to ever top the Legacy Kit. We have the return of the Three Lions crest and the red color from the USL days. The very light purple used as the primary color is subtle, original, and looks really good. I like the three-color combo and button on the collar. The matching shorts bring the whole thing together like The Dude’s rug. This is such a departure from normal away kits that I literally have it framed on my wall.


There you have it. As for the kits, I’d love to hear how you rank them in the comments below. For now, you can select the spot where you’d place the Sunken Treasure kit in the poll below. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 2/12/26

Orlando City wins preseason game, Nolan Miller readies for rookie season, Hailie Mace settling in with the Orlando Pride, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a pretty hectic for me so far this week, but it’s nothing some ABBA and baking can’t help with. The return of Orlando soccer is right around the corner and I’m looking forward to seeing our favorite players back in action. Until then though, let’s enjoy today’s links from around the soccer world!

Orlando City Wins Preseason Game

Although Orlando City continues to keep most of the details of its preseason results close to the chest, we at least know that the Lions beat FC Cincinnati 3-2 in Tampa. Cincy got the scoring started with a goal from Evander, but Orlando came out swinging in the second half by scoring three goals in just five minutes. Martin Ojeda bagged a brace, with 20-year-old winger Tiago maintaining his solid preseason form with a goal as well. It’s a nice result and the Lions will play their final preseason game Saturday against the Colorado Rapids in a match open to season ticket members.

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Nolan Miller Ready for Rookie Season

Drafted by the Lions with the ninth overall pick in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft, Nolan Miller spoke on how he fit the profile Orlando’s coaching staff was looking for in a center back in the draft. The 21-year-old can play out of the back and possesses leadership qualities as evidenced by deciding to stay at Michigan to help build the program into a Big Ten championship contender as its captain. Signed to a first-team contract earlier this month, Miller discussed how he’s mentally prepared for his rookie season in the MLS.

“I’ll tell you this, I’m the biggest guy in my mindset,” he said. “If you start thinking, ‘Wow, this is a big jump,’ it will be a big jump. But I tell myself I belong every day. I belong at this level. I know I belong. I’m mentally there, I’m physically there, and if I’m not there today, I’m going to be there tomorrow.”

Hailie Mace Finding Her Footing in Orlando

Orlando Pride defender Hailie Mace is the most notable addition to the Pride’s roster this off-season and she spoke on how she’s settling in with Orlando after a terrific season with the Kansas City Current. Like the Current, the Pride have boasted one of the league’s best defenses in recent years, and Mace fits the team’s defensive mindset. That being said, Head Coach Seb Hines could have her making more of an impact on offense in the City Beautiful.

“Seb wants me to join the attack more and play through the lines and those sort of things,” she said. “So I think he’s challenging me in that aspect. I would have liked to be more involved in the attack last year, but that wasn’t my role on the team. Coming here, having the freedom to join the attack and Seb encouraging me to do it, it’s nice and fun, and I’m excited to be able to do that.”

She also talked about how going up against attackers like Marta and Barbra Banda in training will only make her a better player. It’s hardly the first time Mace is adapting to a new team environment in her career, so hopefully she can be a difference maker for the Pride this season.

NWSL Star Midfielders On the Move

It seems we’re still in the NWSL’s silly season, as the Current made a pair of major trades. American attacking midfielder Croix Bethune is no longer with the Washington Spirit after being traded to the Current in exchange for $900,000 in intra-league transfer funds and $100,000 in Allocation Money. Bethune requested the move according to Spirit President of Soccer Operations Haley Carter and gives the Current a young and talented playmaker.

That’s not all though. The Current also traded defensive midfielder Claire Hutton to Bay FC in exchange for $1.1 million in intra-league transfer funds. The 20-year-old was a finalist for NWSL Rookie of the Year in 2024 and started 22 games for the Current last season, making the NWSL Best XI First Team.

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  • Gustavo Caraballo scored a great goal in Orlando City B’s scrimmage against the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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That’s all I have for you all this around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!

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Lion Links: 2/11/26

New Orlando City kit drops, Orlando City and Orlando Pride preseasons, MLS club valuations, and more.

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Image of Haley McCutcheon scoring the opening goal in Orlando's home playoff win over Seattle.
Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Jeremy Reper

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling a bit anxious about the upcoming season. I think it’s because we don’t know much of what is going on. We’re only a few weeks away from the first match for goodness sake. Hopefully, we’ll see some more signings for both clubs, but until then let’s get to the links.

Orlando City’s New Kit

Orlando City dropped the new Sunken Treasure secondary kit yesterday, and it is a stunner. This is the first time the club has used gold as the primary color on a jersey. It looks great with the purple shorts, and the purple stripes. There are some great details like the coin on the collar and sublimated lion head on the chest. This is truly one of the better kits that Orlando City has introduced. The club produced a great reveal video. Check it out.

Orlando Preseasons

There’s not a ton of information to convey regarding Orlando City’s and the Orlando Pride’s preseasons. That seems to be purposeful on the part of the club, but a little news did slip out via social media. New center back Iago is fully participating in practice.

We also learned that goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau is back in training after missing last week. Of course, the Pride got in the action as well with various players trying to run drills. I’ll let you judge how well they did.

MLS Club Valuations

MLS clubs are increasing in value, including Orlando City. Sportico released the list of all MLS club valuations (paywall). Unsurprisingly, the top five were all big market teams with Inter Miami leading the way. When the Wilf family purchased Orlando City, they paid between $400 and $450 million. Now it is estimated to be worth approximately $565 million. That’s pretty good growth.

Chris Mueller’s Lost Year

We missed this last November, but former Orlando City attacker Chris Mueller had a tough time of things in 2025. The player was diagnosed with pericarditis. It meant that he couldn’t sleep laying down, let alone play or practice. He is now on the other side of it and has a new contract. It was a year of lessons for Mueller, and in typical fashion he has bounced back stronger.

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That will do it for today, me hearties. I hope you have a wonderful day. Vamos Orlando!

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