2026 World Cup Matches in Philadelphia

Find out how many 2026 World Cup matches will be played in Philadelphia, along with the dates, times, stadium, potential teams, how to get tickets, and what to do in the city during the tournament.

2026 World Cup Matches in Philadelphia

Lincoln Financial Field | ©Ron Reiring

Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field is gearing up for one of the most exciting chapters of the 2026 World Cup: teams such as Brazil, Haiti, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador, Curaçao, France, Ghana, and Croatia will take the field in five matches that promise pure excitement. A vibrant city and an impressive stadium where you can enjoy both the soccer and the journey in equal measure.

Which 2026 World Cup matches will be played in Philadelphia?

Lincoln Financial Field| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Lincoln Financial Field| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Philadelphia has been selected as one of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup in the United States and will host a total of five matches: four in the group stage and one in the Round of 16.

All matches will be played at Lincoln Financial Field between mid-June and early July 2026. Here is the confirmed schedule:

Upcoming matches

14 Jun

Sun • 7:00pm

Ecuador vs Ivory Coast - World Cup 2026

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19 Jun

Fri • 9:00pm

Brazil vs. Haiti - World Cup 2026

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22 Jun

Mon • 5:00pm

France vs Iraq - World Cup 2026

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Philadelphia

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25 Jun

Thu • 4:00pm

Ivory Coast vs. Curaçao - World Cup 2026

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Philadelphia

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27 Jun

Sat • 5:00pm

Ghana vs Croatia - World Cup 2026

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Lincoln Financial Field: Seating Sections and Prices

Lincoln Financial Field| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Lincoln Financial Field| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Lincoln Financial Field is one of the city’s most iconic stadiums. It is home to the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles and has hosted major sporting events and international concerts.

During the World Cup, this venue will be adapted to host soccer matches with a capacity of nearly 70,000 spectators. It is located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, an area well-connected by public transportation and designed for major events.

It is a modern stadium that impresses with its more than 1,000 screens distributed throughout the venue, ideal for watching replays and plays from any seat.

Seating Sections and Prices

Lincoln Financial Field will be one of the most spectacular venues of the 2026 World Cup: a modern stadium that impresses with over a thousand screens distributed throughout the venue, ideal for watching replays and plays from any angle.

  • Lower Deck: to experience the action right next to the field, with maximum intensity. Estimated price: €120–280
  • Mid-Level Seating: balanced view of the field and very comfortable seats. Estimated price: €120–280
  • Upper Tier: wide view of the entire playing field. Estimated price: €120–280
  • Premium Stand: more comfort and better views for those seeking an enhanced experience. Approximate price: €350–800
  • VIP Boxes: private spaces offering the ultimate in exclusivity. Approximate price: starting at €1,500

Prices may vary depending on the seat, the teams playing, the stage of the tournament, and demand. If you’re looking for a more complete experience, there will also be VIP and Hospitality options, featuring premium seating and exclusive services.

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Which teams will play World Cup matches in Philadelphia?

Watching the match| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Watching the match| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

At Philadelphia Stadium, you’ll witness a diverse array of playing styles. Teams such as Brazil and Haiti (Group C), Ivory Coast and Ecuador (Group E), Croatia and Ghana (Group L), as well as France (Group I) and debutant Curaçao will take the field here. Not all of them will face each other, but they will share the field at one of the most impressive venues in the Eastern United States.

Philadelphia will host five group stage matches —including showdowns like Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador, Brazil vs. Haiti, and Croatia vs. Ghana—and will also host a Round of 16 match on July 4, right in the middle of the U.S. national holiday. The schedule may be adjusted slightly as the tournament approaches, so we’ll keep updating this section to ensure you always know which teams are competing for a spot in Philadelphia.

  • Brazil
  • Key players: Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, Marquinhos
  • World Cup titles/achievements: the most successful national team in history, with 5 World Cup titles
  • Finish in the last World Cup: quarterfinals in Qatar 2022
  • Haiti
  • Key players: Frantzdy Pierrot, Duckens Nazon, Johny Placide
  • World Cup titles/achievements: Second appearance in a World Cup finals after Germany 1974
  • Finish in the last World Cup: group stage in 1974; returning to the tournament in 2026
  • Ivory Coast
  • Key players: Franck Kessié, Sébastien Haller, Seko Fofana
  • World Cup titles/achievements: multiple appearances in final tournaments since 2006
  • Finish in the last World Cup: did not qualify for Qatar 2022; returns to the World Cup in 2026
  • Ecuador
  • Key players: Moisés Caicedo, Pervis Estupiñán, Enner Valencia
  • World Cup titles/achievements: best result, Round of 16 in 2006
  • Performance in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
  • Croatia
  • Key players: Joško Gvardiol, Marcelo Brozović, Andrej Kramarić
  • World Cup titles/achievements: runner-up in 2018 and third place in 1998 and 2022
  • Finish at the last World Cup: third place at Qatar 2022
  • Ghana
  • Key players: Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey, Iñaki Williams
  • World Cup titles/achievements: quarterfinalist in South Africa 2010
  • Finish at the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
  • France
  • Key players: Kylian Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann, Aurélien Tchouaméni
  • World Cup titles/achievements: Champions in 1998 and 2018; multiple World Cup finals
  • Finish in the last World Cup: runner-up in Qatar 2022
  • Curaçao
  • Key players: Leandro Bacuna, Juninho Bacuna, Rangelo Janga
  • World Cup titles/achievements: historic debut in the final tournament in 2026
  • Finish in the last World Cup: debutants in 2026
  • Iraq
  • Key players: Aymen Hussein, Mohanad Ali, Amir Al-Ammari
  • World Cup titles/achievements: one previous World Cup appearance (Mexico 1986); second appearance with qualification for 2026
  • Finish in the last World Cup: group stage in Mexico 1986

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How to get to the stadium to watch the matches

Subway| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
Subway| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Lincoln Financial Field is located in the southern part of the city and is very well connected. Getting to World Cup matches in Philadelphia on time will be easy if you plan your route in advance.

Transportation options:

  • Subway: Take the Broad Street Line to NRG Station, just a few steps from the stadium.
  • Bus: Several routes stop near the stadium, especially on event days.
  • Taxi or rideshare: Services like Uber and Lyft operate normally in the area.
  • Private car: Parking is available, though it’s advisable to arrive early.

During the World Cup, special transportation routes are likely to be set up, so it’s a good idea to check official information a few days before the event.

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Things to do in Philadelphia before or after the matches

Independence Hall| ©Rdsmith4
Independence Hall| ©Rdsmith4

Attending World Cup matches is just one part of the trip. Philadelphia offers history, culture, cuisine, and plenty of activities to enjoy between matches.

Must-see attractions:

  • Liberty Bell and Independence Hall: historic symbols of U.S. independence.
  • Elfreth’s Alley: the oldest residential street in the country.
  • Reading Terminal Market: an indoor market featuring local food and flavors from around the world.
  • One Liberty Observation Deck: spectacular panoramic views of the city.
  • The Philadelphia Museum of Art and the famous Rocky Steps.

And, of course, don’t forget to try an authentic Philly cheesesteak, the city’s most iconic sandwich.

Here’s a complete guide to the 10 things you can’t miss in Philadelphia.

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Tips for attending matches in Philadelphia

E-tickets| ©Joaquin - Midjourney
E-tickets| ©Joaquin - Midjourney

Experiencing one or more World Cup matches live is a unique experience, but it also requires some planning. Here are some recommendations to ensure everything goes perfectly:

  • Buy tickets in advance, preferably through secure platforms.
  • Arrive at the stadiumwith plenty of time to spare: there will be security checks and thousands of attendees.
  • Check the rules and accessrestrictions, permitted items, etc.
  • Check the weather: summers in the U.S. can be hot.
  • Wear comfortable shoes if you’ll be walking a lot or using public transportation.

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