Brotherly Passion: Complete Guide to the 2026 World Cup in Philadelphia
Posted on 04/30/26 at 21:40
Philadelphia is history, culture, and unmatched sports passion. As part of this Philadelphia World Cup 2026 guide, the city’s stadium will host six matches, culminating in a knockout clash on a date filled with patriotic symbolism for the host nation.
Match Schedule in Philadelphia
The lineup in “Philly” features a mix of group-stage games that will bring energy and diversity to the East Coast.
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Group Stage
- June 14 (7:00 PM ET): Côte d’Ivoire vs. Ecuador. A duel of physical power against South American technique.
- June 19 (8:30 PM ET): Brazil vs. Haiti. The “Canarinha” arrives in Philadelphia to showcase its “Jogo Bonito” against the Caribbean team.
- June 22 (5:00 PM ET): France vs. Iraq. The current World Cup runners-up will bring their stars to Lincoln Financial Field.
- June 25 (4:00 PM ET): Curaçao vs. Côte d’Ivoire.
- June 27 (5:00 PM ET): Croatia vs. Ghana. A high-level clash between the competitive Croatian team and the speed of the “Black Stars.”
Knockout Round
- July 4 (5:00 PM ET): Round of 16 (Winner of Match 74 vs. Winner of Match 77). This match will be the centerpiece of the celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the Independence of the United States, in the city where the Declaration was signed.
The World Cup 2026 Venue: Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field)

- Capacity: 69,796 spectators
- Key Fact: It is a “green” stadium that generates much of its own energy. Its open design allows crowd noise to become overwhelming, creating an intense atmosphere for visiting teams.
The Heart of the Celebration: FIFA Fan Festival™

- Main Location: Fairmount Park, a massive urban space capable of hosting thousands of fans with the city skyline as a backdrop.
- The Experience: Giant screens, cheesesteaks everywhere, and cultural activities celebrating the city’s history.
- How to Get There: SEPTA buses and regional trains connect directly to the park area.
World Cup Fan Logistics Guide

Getting Around
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SEPTA (Broad Street Line): The easiest option. The orange line takes you directly from City Hall to NRG Station, just steps from the stadium complex.
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Walking: Downtown Philadelphia is highly walkable and tourist-friendly.
What to Do in the City
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Liberty Bell and Independence Hall: Must-visit landmarks to understand where the United States was founded.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art (Rocky Steps): Climb the iconic stairs and strike the famous pose.
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Reading Terminal Market: One of the oldest and largest public markets, ideal for trying local food.
Accommodation and Food

- Where to Stay: Center City and Old City are the best areas to stay close to history and transportation to the stadium. Rittenhouse Square is the luxury option.
- Food: There is no debate—you must try an authentic Philly cheesesteak (order it “Whiz wit” if you want to sound like a local). Soft pretzels are also a local favorite.
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