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There will be six tournament matches held at Lincoln Financial Field — including group-stage games and at least one knockout-round match.
The stadium — often referred to as “Philadelphia Stadium” during the tournament — holds around 69,000 fans, creating an electric atmosphere in a city known for passionate sports and soccer support.
The driving distance from Clarksboro, NJ to Philadelphia is about 20 miles (≈ 32 km).
Public transit is an easy alternative. On match days, many visitors avoid parking chaos by using transit.
If this is your first time in Philadelphia — or even first time in the U.S.! — you’re in for more than just world-class soccer. Here are a few things to check out while you’re in town:
Dive into U.S. history — Be sure to visit iconic landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. There’s nothing quite like standing where American democracy was born.
Eat like a local — Grab a bite at Reading Terminal Market, sampling everything from classic Philly cheesesteaks to Amish baked goods.
Art & culture fix — Walk the steps (famous from the “Rocky” movies) at Philadelphia Museum of Art — and don’t skip the museum inside.
Stroll unique neighborhoods — From the artsy vibes of South Street and Fishtown to the brilliant color of Philadelphia Magic Gardens, Philly gives you a mix of street-art charm, indie coffee shops, and local flair.
Chill by the water — On warmer nights, the riverside parks and waterfront hangouts offer a relaxed atmosphere: perfect for reflecting on the day’s match or just enjoying city lights.
Book your lodging early — with the World Cup coming to town, hotels, campsites, and rentals will fill up fast.
Use public transit to avoid parking stress at the stadium — especially if staying outside the city.
Combine your match-day visit with a little sightseeing. Philly is more than a host city — it’s a place of deep history, vibrant culture, and unique neighborhoods.
Attending the 2026 World Cup in Philadelphia isn’t just about a single match — it’s a full experience: soccer, history, food, and city vibes
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