Robert Lewandowski's debut match with Major League Soccer (MLS) has been postponed due to poor air quality caused by wildfires in Ontario, Canada. The match between the Chicago Fire and Vancouver Whitecaps, originally scheduled for Thursday, was moved to October 6 after consultations with health experts and relevant authorities. The postponement affects fan attendance and Lewandowski's opportunity to make his MLS debut, which was anticipated to include facing his former Bayern Munich teammate Thomas Müller. The wildfire smoke impacted several U.S. states, including Illinois and areas around New York City, where the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain is set to take place.
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