World Cup Action Continues in Philly With Brazil Vs. Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field, Stadium District, Philadelphia
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Summary
- Brazil and Haiti kick off at Lincoln Financial Field tonight as World Cup action continues in Philadelphia.
- The game begins at 8:30 p.m. local time.
- Go LIVE on Citizen to capture the action, atmosphere, and energy as the World Cup continues. Crowds, celebrations, fan zones, lines, traffic—it doesn't have to be safety-related. Avoid broadcasting match footage, field action, screens, or match audio.
- Here's what to keep in mind if you're heading out to the game or a watch party:
- Stay aware: Keep an eye on your surroundings, especially in crowded areas near the stadium, fan zones, and public transit hubs.
- Report suspicious activity: If you see something, say something. Report any concerns to law enforcement immediately, and use the Citizen app to alert your community.
- Locate exits: Familiarize yourself with the nearest exits and emergency services when you arrive at the stadium or watch party venue.
- Stay hydrated: Drink water throughout the day and night, especially in the summer heat and in crowded environments.
- Follow staff instructions: Listen to event staff and follow any instructions or announcements.
- Plan your route home: Know how you're getting home before you go. Expect heavy traffic and crowded transit near the stadium after the match. Allow extra travel time.
- Only clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags are permitted inside FIFA stadiums. Small flags and banners (max 2m x 1.5m) made of fire-resistant material are allowed. Larger items require FIFA approval in advance.
- Prohibited items include: weapons, explosives, flares, helmets, aerosols, non-transparent bags, outside alcohol, liquids over 100ml (exceptions: baby milk up to 1L; prescription medical items in English, French, or Spanish), inflatables, sports equipment, strollers, and animals (except service animals).
- The stadium has a strict no re-entry policy. Make sure you have everything you need before passing through the gates. Disruptive, threatening, or discriminatory behavior can result in ejection.
Timeline
The teams kick off tonight at 8:30 p.m. local time.
The World Cup action continues tonight in Philadelphia as Brazil and Haiti face off at Lincoln Financial Field.
Incident reported at Lincoln Financial Field.
The teams kick off tonight at 8:30 p.m. local time.
The World Cup action continues tonight in Philadelphia as Brazil and Haiti face off at Lincoln Financial Field.
Incident reported at Lincoln Financial Field.
The teams kick off tonight at 8:30 p.m. local time.
The World Cup action continues tonight in Philadelphia as Brazil and Haiti face off at Lincoln Financial Field.
Incident reported at Lincoln Financial Field.
The teams kick off tonight at 8:30 p.m. local time.
The World Cup action continues tonight in Philadelphia as Brazil and Haiti face off at Lincoln Financial Field.
Incident reported at Lincoln Financial Field.
The teams kick off tonight at 8:30 p.m. local time.
The World Cup action continues tonight in Philadelphia as Brazil and Haiti face off at Lincoln Financial Field.
Incident reported at Lincoln Financial Field.
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May the best team win I am going with Brazil tho
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I wish I wasn’t broke
Same ☹️
Let’s Goooooooooooooo
May the best team win I am going with Brazil tho
My son is walking out with Brazil!!!!
I wish I wasn’t broke
Same ☹️
Let’s Goooooooooooooo
May the best team win I am going with Brazil tho
My son is walking out with Brazil!!!!
I wish I wasn’t broke
Same ☹️
Let’s Goooooooooooooo
May the best team win I am going with Brazil tho
My son is walking out with Brazil!!!!
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I wish I wasn’t broke
Same ☹️
Let’s Goooooooooooooo
May the best team win I am going with Brazil tho
My son is walking out with Brazil!!!!