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Philadelphia

The Center of America’s 250th
Philadelphia is having a moment, and the world is invited, as the birthplace of American democracy takes center stage for FIFA World Cup 2026™ and the 250th anniversary of the United States. The famed Philadelphia Stadium hosts six matches, including a history-making July 4 showdown, while our 39-day FIFA Fan Festival features one million square feet of World Cup celebration and free admission. Home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, world class museums and public art, fine dining and famed sandwiches, passionate sports fans and that fictional boxer who represents the city’s spirit, Philadelphia is ready to welcome the world.

Lincoln Financial Field

Capacity: 69,796
Matches: 6
Groups: E, C, I, L, 16
Lincoln Financial Field
The stadium opened on August 3, 2003, after two years of construction that began on May 7, 2001, replacing Veterans Stadium, which opened in 1971 and served as the home field for both the Eagles and Philadelphia Phillies through 2002 and 2003, respectively. While total seating capacity is similar to that of Veterans Stadium, the new stadium includes double the number of luxury and wheelchair-accessible seats and more modern services. The field's construction included several LED video displays and more than 624 feet (190 m) of LED ribbon boards.

Matches

Cotedivoire vs Ecuador
Jun 15
02:00
Group E
1 - 0
Brazil vs Haiti
Jun 20
03:30
Group C
3 - 0
France vs Iraq
Jun 23
00:00
Group I
Curacao vs Cotedivoire
Jun 25
23:00
Group E
Croatia vs Ghana
Jun 28
00:00
Group L
W74 vs W77
Jul 05
00:00
Round 16
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