Last weekend's results leave Chicago in 13th in the Eastern Conference table, Cincinnati meanwhile sit third ahead of their fourth match of the season.
Match preview
Ezra Hendrickson's Chicago Fire have started their season poorly as a 1-1 draw at home to New York City on the opening day was followed last time out with a 1-0 loss to the Union.
A stoppage-time strike from Joaquin Torres condemned the Fire to defeat in Pennsylvania and left them languishing in 13th ahead of the meeting with Cincinnati on Sunday.
Chicago conceded the first goal of the game in its season opener against New York City FC and failed to score on Saturday. Excluding St. Louis, only one team has scored the first goal of a game fewer times than the Fire's 12 since the beginning of last season.
They allowed Philadelphia to have 14 shots on goal, nine of which were from open play so they will need to tighten up defensively if they are to kick start their campaign with victory over the Orange and Blue.
If the Fire are to improve on last year's 12th-placed finish then they will need to make sure that they aren't playing catch-up later in the season due to poor form in the opening weeks.
Three points at the weekend will hugely improve their outlook as a win could lift them as high as eighth in the early-season standings.
The sale of Colombian forward Jhon Duran to Aston Villa in January was a blow to the Fire as the eight goals he registered in 27 matches last term was a club-high tally.
Hendrickson will be hoping that Xherdan Shaqiri repeats his excellent debut season in the US as he notched seven strikes and six assists, the Swiss international will be hoping to get up and running for 2023 against Cincinnati.
The Illinois outfit will be looking to new signing Georgios Koutsias to replace Duran's output after his move from PAOK Thessaloniki in February, and the Greek forward may be in line for a debut this weekend.
Chicago will be aiming to improve on a tally of just 39 goals in 34 games last season was the second-lowest in the division.
Pat Noonan's Cincinnati are in much better shape ahead of the game on Sunday.
The Ohio side have taken the momentum from the end of last season where they recorded four wins in their final six fixtures into the new campaign.
They have seven points from their opening three games of 2023 and are currently in third place in the Eastern Conference.
Cincinnati has lost just two of its last 23 regular season matches dating back to June, though one of those defeats came at the hands of the Fire who beat them 3-2 in October.
A goal from Brazillian forward Brenner gave them a 1-0 success over Seattle last weekend and the Orange and Blue could go top of the strandings with a third victory in four to begin the campaign against Chicago.
Brenner's strike was his 24th regular season goal for FC Cincinnati excluding penalties. That ties him for the FC Cincinnati all-time team lead in non-penalty goals in the regular season with Brandon Vazquez.
Mexican forward Vazquez is looking for his first strikes of 2023 in the upcoming match and he will be confident given that he netted in the reverse against Chicago last season.
Cincinnati are the opposite of their goal-shy opponents as their 64 goals was the second-highest tally in the league last term and they have also netted three times so far this season.
Noonan's side will need to tighten up defensively if they are to improve on their fifth-placed finish in 2022 as their record of 56 conceded during the campaign was the joint-third worst in the division.
This matchup has been evenly matched since Cincinnati joined the league in 2019, with each team securing three wins to go along with two draws. However, of the four games played in Chicago, Cincinnati has won three, with the Fire's only win taking place in August 2020.
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Chicago Fire will be without winger Kei Kamara and midfielder Fabian Herbers for the meeting with Cincinnati as they are both serving suspensions for second yellow cards.
Jonathan Dean and Javier Casas are likely to take their places in the starting 11 after they both made appearances from the bench last time out.
Koutsias is pushing for a start upfront in place of Kacper Przybylko after the Polish striker was substituted against Philadelphia.
The visitors are missing defender Nick Hagglund for the trip to Illinois after he was sent off against Seattle last weekend. Ian Murphy will take his place in the heart of Cincinnati's defence.
Pat Noonan otherwise has a fully-fit squad to choose from ahead of the match so is likely to utilise his usual 3-5-2 system.
Club captain Luciano Acosta, Obinna Nwobodo and Junior Moreno will take up the central midfield roles and will be charged with overpowering Chicago's midfield two.
Chicago Fire possible starting lineup:
Brady; Souquet, Teran, Czichos, Burks; Gimenez, Casas; Dean, Shaqiri, Navarro; Koutsias
FC Cincinnati possible starting lineup:
Celentano; Mosquera, Murphy, Miazga; Gaddis, Moreno, Acosta, Nwobodo, Barreal; Brenner, Vazquez
We say: Chicago Fire 0-2 FC Cincinnati
Cincinnati will be confident of hurting any team this season with a front pairing of Vazquez and Brenner.
The strikers and the additional goal threat of Acosta in the midfield should be too much for a badly out of form Chicago to cope with, so Noonan's side are strong favourites to collect their third win of the season here.
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