Lincoln Financial Field Overview
Lincoln Financial Field, opened in 2003, is home to the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team. The stadium is known for its passionate and vocal fanbase and has undergone continuous improvements since opening. It features a large upper deck that creates an intimate atmosphere for fans and excellent sightlines from virtually every seat.
Stadium Statistics
Capacity Ranking
Ranked #8 of 16 World Cup venues. Maximum capacity: 87,523 (Estadio Azteca).
World Cup History
Lincoln Financial Field will host its first FIFA World Cup matches in 2026. Philadelphia hosted 1994 World Cup matches at Veterans Stadium.
Seating Chart & Layout
Lincoln Financial Field features a modern open-air design with Field, Club, and Upper Deck levels. The stadium's steep seating bowl ensures excellent sightlines from all areas. Eagles fans are known for creating one of the most passionate home field advantages in American sports.
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Record Attendance
70,107
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys (2014)
Stadium Features
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