Soccer

Lincoln Financial Field to Host FIFA World Cup Matches Under New Name

The Philadelphia venue, long a hub for global soccer, will become "Philadelphia Stadium" for the 2026 tournament, continuing its legacy of marquee matches.

A historic venue for soccer

When Lincoln Financial Field first opened its gates in 2003, few could predict the soccer legacy it would forge. The stadium, best known as the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, quickly became a magnet for international football, beginning with a high‑profile clash between Manchester United and FC Barcelona.

The venue soon added its name to the list of must‑see sites for football enthusiasts, staging matches in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the CONCACAF Gold Cup and the Philadelphia Union’s inaugural home game. Over the years, it has served as a battleground for friendly showdowns between European powerhouses such as Liverpool, Arsenal, Real Madrid, A.S. Roma, Inter Milan, Chelsea and Palmeiras, each draw adding to its growing lore.

A new chapter on the world stage

In 2026, the stadium will step onto an even larger stage, hosting matches of the FIFA World Cup. For the tournament, the venue will be marketed as Philadelphia Stadium, a nod to its temporary transformation while retaining its familiar footprint in the city’s sports landscape.

The ground has witnessed record‑setting crowds, notably when the U.S. Women’s National Team set an attendance benchmark during a victory tour friendly. Upcoming World Cup fixtures are expected to draw similarly massive audiences, cementing the stadium’s reputation as a key node in global football narratives.

Beyond the pitch

Beyond the matches themselves, the stadium’s role extends to community engagement and cultural moments, from celebrating legends of the women’s game to fostering local youth programs. Its evolution reflects a broader trend of multi‑use venues adapting to the shifting demands of modern sport.

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