Lincoln Financial Field
Tournament capacity | 69 328 |
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Country | United States of America |
City | Philadelphia |
Clubs | Philadelphia Eagles |
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Lincoln Financial Field – tournament stadium description
What will be called Lincoln Financial Field during the 2026 World Cup?
During the 2026 World Cup, Lincoln Financial Field will be called Philadelphia Stadium. This name change is in line with FIFA's practices, which require the use of neutral stadium names during international tournaments. The purpose of these regulations is to avoid conflicts with the tournament's official sponsors and ensure that the names of sports venues do not promote specific commercial brands unrelated to the event.
What changes will need to take place at Lincoln Financial Field before the 2026 World Cup?
Before the start of the World Cup, all stadiums will need to undergo tests to ensure they meet FIFA's detailed requirements for such a major event. The city authorities are already preparing detailed plans for improving logistics, with a particular focus on security, protection, transport, and mobility. Changes will certainly also include the modernization of the playing field surface and seating upgrades.
How will Lincoln Financial Field be used for the 2026 World Cup?
Lincoln Financial Field will host five group stage matches scheduled for June 14, 19, 22, 25, and 27. Additionally, a round of 16 match will be held there on July 4.
What hours will the 2026 World Cup games at Lincoln Financial Field be broadcast?
The 2026 World Cup matches at Lincoln Financial Field in Pennsylvania are likely to be played at 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, and 21:00 local time (Eastern Time). Converting these times to UK time (BST), the matches will be available for viewing at 17:00, 20:00, 23:00, and 02:00 the following day. In Australia (AEST), they will be available for viewing at 02:00, 05:00, 08:00, and 11:00 the following day.
Where is Lincoln Financial Field, the 2026 World Cup stadium, located?
Lincoln Financial Field is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The stadium is situated in South Philadelphia on Pattison Avenue between 11th and South Darien Streets along I-95. It is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
What features Lincoln Financial Field, the 2026 World Cup stadium?
The stadium's design is meant to resemble an eagle, the team's mascot, with wing-like canopies over the east and west stands and the Eagle's Nest balcony behind the north end zone. The three open corners of the stadium provide fans with views of the Philadelphia skyline and the field. The exterior of the stadium uses a brick facade to reference the historic brick architecture present throughout Philadelphia, while the exposed steel structure evokes the city's bridges and future. Lincoln Financial Field features 172 luxury suites. Renting one for a single game costs between $75,000 and $300,000 per year or $20,000 per game.
In 2013, Lincoln Financial Field was recognized as one of the "greenest" stadiums in the NFL. Energy-efficient additions include 11,000 solar panels and 14 wind turbines on the outside and atop the stadium, respectively. These installations account for 30% of the electricity used to power the facility.
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