
The world’s biggest sporting event begins today, Thursday, June 11, as the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ officially kicks off in Mexico City, launching 39 days of international soccer excitement across North America. Here in Philadelphia that means the opening of the FIFA Fan Festival at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park.

The leadership team behind Philadelphia’s FIFA World Cup efforts is a remarkable public-private partnership that has been working for years to bring the tournament to the city.
Meg Kane – Host City Executive & CEO of Philadelphia Soccer 2026. She has been the driving force behind Philadelphia’s successful bid and oversees the day-to-day planning and execution of the World Cup and Fan Festival. (2nd from right) Daniel J. Hilferty – Co-Chair of Philadelphia Soccer 2026 and Chairman & CEO of Comcast Spectacor, providing strategic leadership and business support. (right)Michelle Singer – Co-Chair and Senior Vice President of Political Engagement at Comcast, helping lead civic and corporate partnerships. (2nd from left)

While Philadelphia’s first match isn’t until Sunday, June 14, at 7 p.m., when Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) takes on Ecuador at Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field), fans don’t have to wait to join the celebration.

The FREE FIFA Fan Festival™ at Lemon Hill in East Fairmount Park is open June 11 through July 19 and is designed to be the heart of Philadelphia’s World Cup celebration. Whether you have match tickets or not, this is where the city comes together to watch the games and celebrate with fans from around the globe.

I had a chance to check it out, here’s what you can expect.
- Interactive sponsor activations and photo opportunities
- Live entertainment and cultural performances
- The Philadelphia Festival Marketplace featuring local artists and makers
- Giant screens showing World Cup matches

A rotating lineup of Philly food trucks and local vendors

Family-friendly activities and plenty of space to enjoy the skyline views of Center City and Boathouse Row.

Festival Entry & Check-In
All guests should enter at the secured entrance located at Kelly Drive and Sedgley Drive, where registration, security screening, magnetometers, and bag checks take place. Admission is free, but online registration is required and entry is first come, first served, subject to capacity. You can also register at the check in place, via the QR Codes located there.

Parking & Transportation
The city is strongly encouraging visitors to avoid driving.
- Ride Share: This is one of the easiest ways to arrive, as neighborhood parking is heavily restricted during the tournament, and you have to have a residential permit.
- SEPTA: Additional service is running on several bus routes serving Lemon Hill, and PHLASH service has been expanded for the festival with a stop within a half mile at 25th and Pennsylvania Ave. (Across from the Art Museum)

I know you’re wondering about the food and the prices… While Visa is the Official Payment Services Partner, FIFA also accepts other major payment methods such as Mastercard, as well as mobile payment options like Apple Pay and Google Pay

Philadelphia will host six World Cup matches between June 14 and July 4,

but for the next 39 days, Lemon Hill is where the city will welcome the world with soccer, music, food, art, and unmistakable Philly energy.

The One Thing You Should Not Do, is video any game play on the big screens, or if you’re at the Philadelphia Stadium anything on the field. FIFA has a copy write on all their content. Last year a friend of mine collaborated on a video, and even though he was a guest of theirs at the game, his video was removed, and his handle was on pause for a week. He collaborated with me, and I got a mark against my IG account. So let me warn you, even if you are a guest, or paid to be in the stadium, do not film any futbol/soccer play.

While we’re welcoming the world to Philadelphia, this is also an incredible gift to the people who call this city home. Live music, soccer, entertainment, and a chance for everyone to be part of the excitement leading up to the World Cup at FIFA Fan Festival at Lemon Hill.

























































ENTRANCE INFO
Kelly Drive and Sedgley Ave intersection (across from Lloyd Hall at Boat House Row)
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