Elliott and the Chicago Fire visit the New England Revolution

Chicago Fire (15-11-7, seventh in the Eastern Conference) vs. New England Revolution (9-16-8, 10th in the Eastern Conference)

Foxborough, Massachusetts; Saturday, 6 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Chicago +126, New England +175, Draw +277; over/under is 3.5 goals

BOTTOM LINE: Jack Elliott leads the Chicago Fire into a matchup with the New England Revolution after a two-goal showing against Toronto.

The Revolution are 9-13-3 against Eastern Conference opponents. The Revolution are 2-7-2 when they score only one goal.

The Fire are 11-8-6 against Eastern Conference teams. The Fire are seventh in the Eastern Conference drawing 148 corner kicks, averaging 4.5 per game.

Saturday’s game is the first time these teams square off this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Carles Gil has 10 goals and eight assists for the Revolution. Leonardo Campana has scored three goals over the past 10 games.

Hugo Cuypers has scored 17 goals with one assist for the Fire. Philip Zinckernagel has four goals and five assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Revolution: 3-6-1, averaging 1.2 goals, 4.5 shots on goal and 4.8 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.7 goals per game.

Fire: 6-2-2, averaging 2.2 goals, 5.6 shots on goal and 4.6 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.8 goals per game.

NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Revolution: Peyton Miller (injured), Ilay Feingold (injured), Ignatius Kpene Ganago (injured).

Fire: Leonardo Barroso (injured), Viktor Radojevic (injured), Chris Mueller (injured), Andre Franco (injured), Omar Gonzalez (injured).

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