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

Lincoln Financial Field | ©Ron Reiring
Philadelphia will be one of the official venues for the 2026 World Cup and will host several high-profile matches during the tournament. The city is preparing to welcome thousands of fans and become, for a few days, one of the centers of world soccer.
In this guide, you will find everything you need to know to enjoy the matches in Philadelphia: dates, tickets, stadium, transportation, and what to do in the city.
How many matches will be played in Philadelphia during the World Cup?
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 • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 9 (Group E)
Lincoln Financial Field
• Philadelphia
19 Jun
Fri • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 29 (Group C)
Lincoln Financial Field
• Philadelphia
22 Jun
Mon • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 42 (Group I)
Lincoln Financial Field
• Philadelphia
25 Jun
Thu • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 55 (Group E)
Lincoln Financial Field
• Philadelphia
27 Jun
Sat • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 68 (Group L)
Lincoln Financial Field
• Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field: venue for matches in Philadelphia
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 around 70,000 spectators. It is located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, an area well connected by public transport and designed for large events.
It is a modern stadium that surprises with its more than a thousand screens distributed throughout the venue, ideal for following replays and plays from any point.
Zones and prices
Lincoln Financial Field will be one of the most spectacular venues of the 2026 World Cup: a modern stadium that surprises with its more than a thousand screens distributed throughout the venue, ideal for following replays and plays from any point.
Stadium areas and approximate price ranges
- Lower Deck: to experience the action close to the pitch, with maximum intensity. Approximate price: €120–280
- Middle Stand: balanced view of the field and very comfortable seats. Approximate price: €120–280
- Upper Stand: wide view of the entire pitch. Approximate price: €120–280
- Premium Grandstand: greater comfort and better views for those seeking an enhanced experience. Approximate price: €350–800
- VIP boxes: private spaces with maximum exclusivity. Approximate price: from €1,500
Prices may vary depending on the seat, the team playing, the stage of the tournament, and demand. If you are looking for a more complete experience, there will also be VIP and Hospitality options, with premium seats and exclusive services.
Which teams could play World Cup matches in Philadelphia?
Although teams have not yet been officially assigned to each venue, some estimates can already be made about which teams could play in Philadelphia during the 2026 World Cup.
Due to the importance of this venue and the scheduled matchups, some of the big favorites are expected to pass through Lincoln Financial Field:
- The United States, as the host country and possible group leader.
- Big favorites such as Argentina, Brazil, Germany, or France, depending on the groups.
- Prominent CONCACAF teams such as Mexico and Canada, which are also co-hosts of the tournament.
- African or Asian teams with a strong fan base in the US, such as Nigeria, Japan, or South Korea.
As soon as the group draw is made, we will update this information with the final list of teams assigned to each of the matches in Philadelphia.
How to get to the stadium to watch the matches
Lincoln Financial Field is located in the south of the city and is very well connected. Getting to the 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 such as Uber and Lyft operate normally in the area.
- Private car: Parking is available, although it is advisable to arrive early.
During the World Cup, special transportation routes are likely to be set up, so it is advisable to check the official information a few days before the event.
Things to do in Philadelphia before or after the games
Attending World Cup matches is only part of the trip. Philadelphia offers history, culture, cuisine, and many activities to enjoy between matches.
Places you can't miss:
- Liberty Bell and Independence Hall: historical symbols of U.S. independence.
- Elfreth's Alley: the oldest residential street in the country.
- Reading Terminal Market: a covered market with local food and flavors from around the world.
- One Liberty Observation Deck: spectacular panoramic views of the city.
- 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.
Tips for attending matches in Philadelphia
Experiencing one or more World Cup matches live is a unique experience, but it also requires some planning. Here are some recommendations to make sure everything goes perfectly:
- Buy your tickets in advance, preferably on secure platforms.
- Arrive at the stadiumearly: there will be security checks and thousands of attendees.
- Find out about accessrules and restrictions, permitted items, etc.
- Check the weather: summer in the US can be hot.
- Wear comfortable shoes if you are going to be walking a lot or using public transportation.