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Nazareth Academy closed out the match in dominant fashion, defeating the Intrinsic Downtown Ravens 6–0 in the opening round of the IHSA playoffs. The loss ends the Ravens’ 2025 season after a hard-fought campaign marked by growth, teamwork, and resilience.
At halftime in their IHSA playoff opener, Nazareth Academy holds a 3–0 lead over the Intrinsic Downtown Ravens boys soccer team. We break down how both teams arrived here, what’s gone right (and wrong) so far — and what to watch in the second half.
What opened as a promising night at Soldier Field ends in heartbreak for Chicago Fire, who fall 1–3 to New York City FC. Despite Philip Zinckernagel’s early strike and a strong first half showing, the team could not hold on, with NYCFC pulling away in the second half.
Chicago Fire and NYCFC are deadlocked 1–1 at halftime at Soldier Field after an early strike by Philip Zinckernagel. The Fire started strong, but NYCFC came back to level just before the break, setting up a tense second half.
The Fire returned to Soldier Field on Saturday night for a pivotal Eastern Conference matchup against New York City FC. With playoff positioning on the line, Chicago’s XI featured a balance of familiar faces, milestone appearances, and one highly anticipated debut.