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Cameron Harper’s late goal rallies Red Bulls to 1-1 draw with Fire

Cameron Harper scored a late goal in the second half to give the New York Red Bulls a 1-1 draw against the Chicago Fire in a match held in Harrison, N.J. Subbing in just a minute earlier, Harper capitalized on assists from Eric Maxim-Choupo and Omar Valencia in the 86th minute, becoming the first player to score for the Red Bulls this season.

Earlier in the match, Maren Heile-Selassie put Chicago ahead with goals assisted by Viktor Radojević and Jonathan Bamba in the 38th minute. Ethan Horvath made 4 saves for the Red Bulls, ending a two-game losing streak. Chris Brady saved 5 shots for the Fire, who are now 2-2-2 in their last six matches against the Red Bulls. The Fire had won six straight games in all competitions for the first time since their debut season in 1998. The Red Bulls will host the Philadelphia Union in their next match.

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