Philadelphia World Cup 2026 Match Day Guide — Lincoln Financial Field, SEPTA & Tips
Complete match day guide for World Cup 2026 in Philadelphia. How to get to Lincoln Financial Field, Brazil vs Haiti, France match logistics, SEPTA transit, and Philadelphia tips.
7 min read · Updated 2026-06-15
Philadelphia World Cup 2026 Match Day Guide
Lincoln Financial Field in South Philadelphia hosts 6 matches — including Brazil vs Haiti on June 19, France on June 22, and a Round of 16 on July 4. The Brazilian and French supporter communities in the Philadelphia metro area are large, and the atmosphere for those group stage matches will rival anything in the tournament.
The key logistics fact: Lincoln Financial Field is in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex — 4 miles from Center City and easily reached by SEPTA Broad Street Line in under 20 minutes. Take the subway. The sports complex sits on an island of parking with no easy walking routes from the city — transit is the right option for every fan without a car.
Philadelphia Match Schedule
Lincoln Financial Field hosts 6 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. All times are Eastern Time (ET).
| Date | Kick-off | Match | Stage | |------|----------|-------|-------| | Sun 14 Jun | 19:00 ET | Ivory Coast vs Ecuador | Group E | | Fri 19 Jun | 21:00 ET | Brazil vs Haiti | Group C | | Mon 22 Jun | 17:00 ET | France vs TBD | Group I | | Thu 25 Jun | 16:00 ET | Curaçao vs Ivory Coast | Group E | | Sat 27 Jun | 17:00 ET | Croatia vs Ghana | Group L | | Sat 4 Jul | 17:00 ET | TBD vs TBD | Round of 16 |
Source: FIFA.com official match schedule. Knockout stage opponents confirmed as the group stage concludes.
Brazil vs Haiti (Jun 19) is one of the most anticipated group stage matches in the tournament — Brazil draws the largest travelling fanbase in world football, and the 21:00 kickoff means a night match atmosphere in a hot stadium. France (Jun 22) will bring a sizeable European contingent. The Round of 16 on July 4 — Independence Day — will be a uniquely American match day.
Getting to Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field is at 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148 — in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex alongside Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) and Wells Fargo Center (Flyers/76ers).
Option 1 — SEPTA Broad Street Line (Recommended)
The SEPTA Broad Street Line (Orange Line) runs directly to AT&T Station (also called Pattison Station), which is at the heart of the sports complex — a short walk from all stadiums.
From Center City (City Hall, Walnut-Locust, Lombard-South stations):
- Southbound Broad Street Line to AT&T/Pattison station
- Journey time: 15–20 minutes from City Hall
- Fare: $2.50 single trip (exact fare or SEPTA Key card)
- Buy SEPTA Key at any station or at septa.org
From Philadelphia International Airport (PHL):
- SEPTA Airport Line (regional rail) to Center City (30th St or Jefferson station) → transfer to Broad Street Line southbound
- Total journey: approximately 45–55 minutes, ~$8 all-in
- Alternatively: rideshare from PHL to the stadium is 15–20 minutes and more direct (~$20–30)
From 30th Street Station (Amtrak):
- 30th Street → walk or subway to City Hall → Broad Street Line south → AT&T station
- Total: approximately 30–40 minutes
SEPTA runs extra Broad Street Line service on match days. Trains are frequent pre-match but can be packed immediately post-match. If you can wait 15–20 minutes after the final whistle, platforms clear considerably.
Option 2 — Drive and Park
The South Philadelphia Sports Complex has large surface parking lots.
- Pre-purchase required for World Cup matches — check lincolnfinancialfield.com for official rates and links
- Cost: Official lots typically $30–50. World Cup rates TBC — verify on the official site
- Tailgating: Lots open hours before kickoff. The pre-Brazil match lot atmosphere will be extraordinary — Brazilian fans travel with music and flags
- Exit: Budget 45–60 minutes to clear the area post-match. The Broad Street Line will be faster than driving in every scenario
Option 3 — Rideshare
From Center City: $15–25, 15–20 minutes in normal traffic. Match day: add 15–30 minutes.
Post-match: Request 10–15 minutes before full-time or walk one block from the stadium before opening the app. Expect 20–35 minute post-match waits at peak.
Arrival Times by Match
| Match | Arrive by | Notes | |-------|-----------|-------| | Ivory Coast vs Ecuador (Jun 14) | 90 min early | Evening match, standard crowd | | Brazil vs Haiti (Jun 19) | 2 hours early | Massive Brazilian fanbase, 21:00 kickoff | | France vs TBD (Jun 22) | 90 min early | European contingent | | Curaçao vs Ivory Coast (Jun 25) | 75 min early | Moderate crowd | | Croatia vs Ghana (Jun 27) | 90 min early | End of group stage | | Round of 16 (Jul 4) | 2.5 hours early | Independence Day crowds, heightened security |
Gates open: Typically 2.5 hours before kickoff — confirm on your ticket or at lincolnfinancialfield.com.
Weather at Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia in June–July is hot and humid.
- Temperature: 27–34°C (80–93°F) during afternoon/evening matches
- Humidity: High. The Brazil match (21:00 kickoff, Jun 19) will still feel warm and sticky — evening temperatures in June only drop to around 22–25°C.
- Rain: Afternoon thunderstorms are common in summer. Lincoln Financial Field is open-air with no roof — bring a compact rain poncho for any match with a late afternoon start.
- Round of 16 (Jul 4): Peak summer. A 17:00 kickoff in early July will be in direct sunlight for the first hour. Light clothing and sunscreen are essential.
Bag Policy
Lincoln Financial Field follows the NFL Clear Bag Policy. Allowed:
- Clear plastic tote up to 12" × 6" × 12"
- One-gallon clear resealable bag
- Small non-clear clutch up to 4.5" × 6.5"
See the full bag policy guide for complete details. Compliant bags are available at any Target, Walmart, or CVS in Philadelphia before match day.
Inside Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 67,594 — mid-range for the tournament, with a tight bowl that generates intense crowd noise.
The atmosphere: Philadelphia sports fans are known for passion and volume. For Brazil vs Haiti — with tens of thousands of Brazilian fans packing the stands — the noise level will be among the highest of any group stage match in the tournament.
Concessions: Philadelphia cheesesteaks, pretzels, local craft beer, and standard stadium fare. Beer is $13–16. The South Philly pre-match environment (parking lot tailgating, nearby bars on Pattison Ave) is worth arriving early for.
Fan Zone: An official FIFA Fan Festival is expected in Philadelphia's downtown. The Ben Franklin Parkway has historically hosted major outdoor events (Live Aid was here in 1985). Confirm the official location at FIFA.com.
After the Match
Take the Broad Street Line back to Center City. It's faster than any car.
Post-match areas:
- South Street: 20-minute walk from the stadium or one stop north on SEPTA. Philadelphia's bar and music strip — open late, mixed crowd.
- Center City / Old City: 20 minutes by SEPTA. Access to every option from cheesesteak shops at 2am to rooftop bars on Broad Street.
- East Passyunk: 15 minutes by rideshare. South Philly's best dining strip — BYOB restaurants, local craft beer bars. Less tourist-heavy than Old City.
- Reading Terminal Market: Only open daytime — but the surrounding area around 12th and Market has late-night food options.
For Brazil fans: South Street and Old City will be full of Brazilian supporters post-match. The night match (21:00 kickoff) means post-match celebrations will run well past midnight.
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Best areas to stay:
| Area | Distance to Stadium | Cost/night (est.) | Why | |------|-------------------|-------------------|-----| | Center City | 20 min (SEPTA) | $150–300 | Central, direct Broad Street Line access | | Old City | 25 min (SEPTA) | $140–280 | Historic district, walkable | | University City (near 30th St) | 25 min (SEPTA) | $110–200 | Budget-friendly, Amtrak access | | Cherry Hill, NJ | 20 min drive | $80–140 | Best value across the river |
New Jersey suburbs (Cherry Hill, Pennsauken) offer significantly cheaper hotels with a short drive or rideshare to the sports complex. See our alt-city savings guide.
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Practical Details
Time zone: Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4).
Currency: USD. Cards accepted everywhere. Tipping is standard at 18–20%.
Emergency number: 911. For non-emergencies in Philadelphia: 311.
Nearest hospitals to Lincoln Financial Field:
- Jefferson Hospital at the Waterfront — 1101 S Columbus Blvd (~2.5 miles east)
- Penn Medicine — Pennsylvania Hospital — 800 Spruce St, Philadelphia (~3 miles north)
Sources & Verification
| Source | What it covers | Link | |--------|---------------|------| | FIFA.com | Official match schedule, dates, kick-off times | fifa.com/worldcup | | Lincoln Financial Field | Parking, gates, bag policy, stadium info | lincolnfinancialfield.com | | SEPTA | Broad Street Line routes, fares, AT&T Station | septa.org | | Philadelphia International Airport | Ground transport options | phl.org/ground-transportation | | Jefferson Hospital | Nearest hospital with trauma services | jeffersonhealth.org |
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