Overview
- Sam Surridge scored a club-record four goals, becoming the 19th player in MLS history to achieve this feat in a single game.
- Nashville SC netted five goals in the first half, marking only the fifth time in MLS history a team has achieved this and the first since 2022.
- Hany Mukhtar contributed two goals and an assist, while Jeisson Palacios scored his first MLS goal with a header from Mukhtar's corner.
- Chicago Fire's Philip Zinckernagel and Hugo Cuypers scored second-half goals to reduce the deficit, but the team remains winless in its last five matches.
- The win improves Nashville SC's season record to 5-4-1, while Chicago Fire falls to 3-4-3 as their struggles continue.