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Guilherme Brace Sinks Chicago Fire as Houston Dynamo Claim 2-1 Victory

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Myfutbol AI
Staff Writer
February 22, 2026
3 min read
Updated Feb 22, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Houston Dynamo FC secured a 2-1 victory over Chicago Fire FC at Shell Energy Stadium, with Guilherme scoring twice in the final quarter of the game
  • Brazilian forward Guilherme was the undisputed match-winner, netting in the 66th and 77th minutes to overturn Hugo Cuypers' first-half opener
  • Despite Chicago controlling 57.5% of possession, Houston's clinical finishing from 10 shots proved the difference in a fiercely contested MLS clash
  • The result lifts Houston's early-season confidence ahead of a trip to LAFC, while Chicago must regroup after a second consecutive defeat

HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA — Guilherme delivered a stunning second-half brace to hand Houston Dynamo FC a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Chicago Fire FC at Shell Energy Stadium on Saturday. The Brazilian forward's clinical double — struck in the 66th and 77th minutes — overturned Hugo Cuypers' first-half opener and sent the home faithful into raptures in what proved to be a gripping MLS encounter.

Chicago arrived in Houston with momentum on their side and quickly imposed themselves on the contest. Cuypers broke the deadlock in the 31st minute, guiding a composed left-footed finish from the centre of the box into the top left corner to give the Fire a deserved lead. The Belgian striker's goal reflected Chicago's early dominance, as they dominated the ball with 57.5% possession, pinning Houston Dynamo back for long stretches and dictating the tempo of the first half.

Houston, to their credit, refused to buckle. Jack McGlynn grew increasingly influential in midfield, and it was his probing left-footed drive from outside the box in the 54th minute — smartly saved by Chicago goalkeeper Chris Brady in the centre of the goal — that signalled the Dynamo's intent to fight back. Just moments before the interval, Leonardo Barroso had tested Jonathan Bond from distance, the Houston goalkeeper gathering comfortably after a well-worked move involving Hugo Cuypers, but the half-time whistle arrived with the Fire still ahead.

The second half belonged to Guilherme. The equaliser arrived in the 66th minute when McGlynn threaded a perfectly weighted through ball into the Brazilian's path, and Guilherme did the rest — drilling a precise left-footed finish from the centre of the box into the bottom right corner. It was a goal of real quality, and it transformed the atmosphere inside Shell Energy Stadium entirely.

Houston sensed blood. Mateusz Bogusz rattled the right post with a left-footed effort from outside the box in the 70th minute, a moment that drew a collective gasp from the crowd and underlined the Dynamo's growing belief. Chicago, to their credit, continued to press and create — Philip Zinckernagel remained a persistent threat on the left flank — but Houston's defensive unit, marshalled by Erik Sviatchenko and Lucas Halter, held firm despite both defenders picking up yellow cards in the closing stages.

The winner arrived in the 77th minute and it was Guilherme again. Latching onto a loose ball on the left side of the six-yard box, he swept a composed left-footed finish into the centre of the goal, leaving Brady with no chance. It was the striker's second goal of the night and sealed a memorable comeback victory for the home side. Guilherme was withdrawn in the 87th minute due to an injury, but by then his work was done.

The statistics told an interesting story. Chicago Fire dominated possession at 57.5% and registered six shots to Houston's ten, yet it was the Dynamo who proved more clinical when it mattered. Houston registered four shots on target to Chicago's three, with both goalkeepers — Bond and Brady — making two saves apiece. Chicago's frustration manifested in the foul count, committing 20 fouls to Houston's 11, contributing to a card-heavy finish that saw five yellows distributed across both sides.

Confidence will be high when Houston Dynamo face LAFC next on February 28, while Chicago Fire must dust themselves off before travelling to face CF Montréal on the same date.

Lineups

3 - 4 - 2 - 1
20
Augusto
10
Ponce
19
Bogusz
8
McGlynn
11
Ennali
14
Holmes
30
Bouzat
3
Carlos
5
Halter
28
Sviatchenko
31
Bond
NO.NAME
31 Jonathan Bond
3 Antônio Carlos
5 Lucas Halter
8 Jack McGlynn
10 Ezequiel Ponce
11 Lawrence Ennali
14 Duane Holmes
19 Mateusz Bogusz
20 Guilherme Augusto
28 Erik Sviatchenko
30 Agustín Bouzat
SUBSTITUTES
1 Jimmy Maurer
9 Ondrej Lingr
16 Héctor Herrera
17 Nicholas Markanich
18 Diadie Samassekou
21 Franco Negri
22 Matthew Arana
26 Blake Gillingham
34 Agustín Resch
5 - 4 - 1
9
Cuypers
6
Saletros
11
Zinckernagel
17
Lod
42
Tah
2
Barroso
4
Mbokazi
5
Rogers
7
Haile-Selassie
16
Waterman
1
Brady
NO.NAME
1 Chris Brady
2 Leonardo Barroso
4 Mbekezeli Mbokazi
5 Samual Rogers
6 Anton Saletros
7 Maren Haile-Selassie
9 Hugo Cuypers
11 Philip Zinckernagel
16 Joel Waterman
17 Robin Lod
42 D'Avilla Dje Tah
SUBSTITUTES
8 Chris Mueller
12 Puso Dithejane
20 Jason Shokalook
22 Mauricio Pineda
29 David Poreba
35 Sergio Oregel
38 Christopher Cupps
44 Josh Cohen

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