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Chicago Fire at New England Revolution plus New England Patriots — a MLS + NFL road trip.
- Chicago Fire FC at New England RevolutionOct 17
- New York Jets at New England PatriotsOct 18
- Games
- 2 games
- When
- Oct 17–18
- Leagues
- MLSNFL
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Chicago Fire at New England Revolution plus New England Patriots — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Chicago Fire at Atlanta United FC plus Atlanta Falcons — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Chicago Fire at Colorado Rapids plus Denver Broncos — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Chicago Fire at Atlanta United FC plus Atlanta Falcons — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Chicago Fire FC fans have 3 real multi-sport road trips this season, plus 0 MLS-only weekend series. That makes this mostly a MLS travel team with a few standout multi-league weekends worth planning around.
Atlanta leads because it delivers a 2-game, 2-league weekend at the lowest combined ticket cost (US$345 vs US$425 for Boston). Boston matches on stack size but costs more.
Chicago home weekends actually stack more games (3) than the best away trip, so road trips need to offer either better destinations or different league combinations to justify the travel.
Stay home for volume — Chicago stacks 3 games, beating the best away trip (Atlanta, 2 games). But Atlanta offers league combinations you can't get at home.
Strongest attendable game stacks
Chicago Fire at Atlanta United FC plus Atlanta Falcons — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Chicago Fire at New England Revolution plus New England Patriots — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Chicago Fire at Colorado Rapids plus Denver Broncos — a MLS + NFL road trip.
Trip totals use Premium-tier ticket pricing, hotel for the cluster nights, and round-trip flights for fly-distance routes. Drive-friendly trips (<150 mi) exclude flight cost; medium-distance trips (150–500 mi) show stay + tickets only because travel cost varies by traveler.
Atlanta is the clear value play — more games at lower cost. Boston offers the same stack size at a premium, which only makes sense if the destination itself matters to you. The NFL additions are what separate these from a regular MLS road series.
The benchmark is Chicago home weekends, where Bulls, Blackhawks, White Sox give you 3 games without a flight. An away trip needs to either beat that stack count, offer leagues Chicago doesn't have, or send you somewhere worth visiting beyond the games.
Atlanta leads on pure stacking math: 2 games across 2 leagues in one weekend at US$345 combined. It undercuts Boston by US$80 on tickets alone. Logistics: direct rail from the airport to the sports district, quick airport access (20 min to venues). The MLS anchor is Chicago Fire at Atlanta United FC, with Atlanta Falcons (NFL) filling the rest of the weekend. A solid option if the dates or matchups fit your schedule better than the top picks.
Boston matches Atlanta at 2 games but sits second on cost — US$425 vs US$345 keeps it behind. Logistics: spread-out venues that need a car or transit between games, direct rail from the airport to the sports district. Chicago Fire visit New England Revolution, adding New England Patriots for the NFL side of the stack. You're paying more than Atlanta for the same league mix — this is a destination play, not a value one.
Denver closes the multi-sport list with 2 games across 2 leagues. Logistics: compact downtown venue cluster, direct rail from the airport to the sports district. Chicago Fire visit Colorado Rapids, adding Denver Broncos for the NFL side of the stack. Best for fans who want an easy downtown sports weekend without needing a rental car.
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