2018 FIFA World Cup

June 14 | Host Russia rolls past Saudi Arabia to jumpstart 2018 World Cup

World Cup - Russia vs Saudi Arabia

The 2018 FIFA World Cup kicked off with a bang on Thursday, with host Russia defeating Saudi Arabia 5-0 in the opening match.


Russia started their goal-scoring spree early in the first half when Yuri Gazinskiy scored with the first shot on target after only 12 minutes. Just before halftime, substitute Denis Cheryshev slotted in another goal to put Russia safely ahead. The second half saw Russia capping their solid start with a header in the 71st minute and two further goals in stoppage time. 

With the World Cup underway, MLS players and teams began sharing their excitement for the tournament on social media. Our own Bastian Schweinsteiger kicked off the tournament with a #TBT photo of him celebrating with the German National Team after their memorable 2014 World Cup victory. Germany triumphed 1-0 over Argentina in extra time four years ago in Brazil.

Schweinsteiger is also currently in New York City for a media tour to discuss the World Cup and the MLS. Stay tuned to Fire social media channels for when and how to catch Basti on air!

June 14 | Host Russia rolls past Saudi Arabia to jumpstart 2018 World Cup -

Photo courtesy of @CorrSports

Speaking of Germany and Argentina, Fire teammate and Argentine forward Luis Solignac told the Chicago Tribune that he expects his national team to reach the final, adding that he hopes to see them avenge their 2014 defeat to Germany in this year's final.



This year, the MLS has 19 players representing six different countries -- Panama, Egypt, Costa Rica, Mexico, Sweden and Peru -- in the tournament. Also of note, MLS sent the most referees to Russia than any other leagues in the world. The first of the league's players -- Los Angeles FC's defender Omar Gaber -- will feature Friday, when Egypt takes on Uruguay in their long-awaited return to the World Cup stage. 


Here's a look at the schedule for Friday, offering the first tripleheader of the tournament:


  • 7 AM CT: Egypt vs. Uruguay (Group A)
  • 10 AM CT: Morocco vs. Iran (Group B)
  • 1 PM CT: Portugal vs. Spain (Group B)


With opening match providing a five-goal dream start, thankfully there are still 63 games to go. Stay tuned to Chicago Fire World Cup Central for news and features in the month ahead and look out for Watch Party opportunities to join in the excitement. Be sure to also follow the Fire social media hub for updates on the team.