Breaking news
South Africa stripped of their 2023 Rugby World Cup title…U.S. women’s national soccer team starts World Cup with 3-0…Pakistan vs Jordan 0-3: FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier –…World Cup 2023-24 prize money: How much did Mikaela Shiffrin…T20 World Cup 2024: England star Ben Stokes pulls out…Former Michigan football tight end selects transfer destination – Yahoo…Egypt’s Late Goal Denies Mozambique’s Thrilling Comeback in the African…Ghana Suffers Heartbreaking 1-2 Defeat to Cape Verde Islands in…FIFA and Coca-Cola Men World RankingLionel Messi wins football’s Ballon d’Or for the eighth timeTwo individuals tragically lost their lives before the scheduled football…WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: Brazil’s Coach Diniz Praises Neymar and Vinicius.Morocco, Portugal and Spain joint bid FIFA World Cup 2030The Best 2023: Over One Million Votes Cast with the…Euro 2028 to be hosted by Britain and Ireland, while…Portugal secures their inaugural World Cup victoryPreview of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Match: India…Welteji and Kessler achieved world record breaking performancesAsian Games 2023: Gilas Pilipinas win first men’s basketball gold Cricket World Cup 2023: Pakistan beat NetherlandsPakistan vs Afghanistan15 ways to make the most of your new cameraCollege football picks against the spread: Bruce Feldman’s Week 4…Team China squeezes into final World Cup qualifying stage –…Argentina to play Bolivia in World Cup qualifier in October…Minot State Women's Soccer Prepares for Key NSIC Weekend Against…Kenyan U-17 girls jet out, aim for World Cup stardom…

Philadelphia FIFA Fan Festival location announced for 2026 – NBC Sports Philadelphia

Six months ago, Philadelphia was named an official host site for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As we inch closer to the tournament spread throughout North America, events are slowly being announced to build up the excitement surrounding it.
Philadelphia Soccer 2026, the 501c3 non-profit organization that serves as the operational Host Committee charged with planning and executing the World Cup for the city, announced Thursday the location for the FIFA Fan Festival.
East Fairmount Park’s Lemon Hill is set to become the central destination where fans from all over the world will meet and celebrate what brought them to Philadelphia. Entry will be free to the public with the hope of bringing together fans, visitors and residents to enjoy the 104 matches of the tournament together.
Image attribution: Marvel
There are also plans of diverse food and beverage offerings, world-class entertainment, activations and the opportunity to purchase FIFA World Cup 26 gear and memorabilia.
“The FIFA Fan Festival at Lemon Hill will be a destination for visitors and residents alike to come together for the ultimate watch party,” said Dan Hilferty, Chairman and CEO of Comcast Spectacor, who is also the chairman for Philadelphia Soccer 2026. “Importantly, hosting the FIFA World Cup 26 will showcase the beauty of our city and serve as a jumping off point for tens of thousands of global visitors to explore the great state of Pennsylvania while they are here.”
Philadelphia is set to work closely with local community groups in East Fairmount Park, Lemon Hill, Brewerytown and more over the course of the next two years to manage the expected increase in visitation to the area. The plan is to conceptualize ways to implement efficient transportation management, public safety and planned revitalization efforts including power, lighting and critical grading for ADA accessibility.
The goal is to elevate Lemon Hill not only for the event but as a legacy project for Philadelphia that extends its impact well after the tournament comes to an end.
Image attribution: Marvel
“Philadelphia’s parks and public spaces are second to none,” said Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker. “Welcoming visitors from around the world to Lemon Hill will allow us to show off these assets like never before.
“Beyond the tournament, this investment will enhance the park’s infrastructure, facilities, and community engagement opportunities, making our City Safer, Cleaner, and Greener—and benefiting residents and visitors for years to come.”
The FIFA World Cup will welcome fans to 16 iconic, world-class venues across Canada, Mexico and the USA.
It will be the largest competition ever hosted by FIFA, with three Host Countries, 16 Host Cities, 48 teams and 104 matches. It will showcase a transformative new format for the tournament. Philadelphia will host five Group Stage matches (June 14, June 19, June 22, June 25, and June 27), and a Round of 16 matches on the United States semiquincentennial, July 4, 2026.
You can find more information on the FIFA World Cup 26 here.

source

Share this post

PinIt

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

scroll to top