Philadelphia Soccer 2026: Opening Media and Fan Registration for FIFA Fan Festival
Philadelphia is gearing up for an exhilarating experience as it prepares to host the FIFA Fan Festival™ during the much-awaited FIFA World Cup™ 2026. The Philadelphia Soccer 2026 organization, a non-profit entity serving as the Local Organizing Committee, has officially opened its doors for media accreditation and fan registration, marking a significant step in the countdown to this unprecedented sporting event.
What is the FIFA Fan Festival?
The FIFA Fan Festival™ is designated as the premier gathering place for soccer aficionados during the World Cup, promising an electrifying atmosphere filled with football, music, food, entertainment, and cultural programming. Located at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park, this festival invites fans to engage with the tournament in a vibrant, communal environment. Operating daily throughout the duration of the tournament, admission to this unique festival is entirely free, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to partake in the festivities.
Over a sprawling area exceeding one million square feet (approximately 92,903 square meters), the festival grounds will be transformed into a lively hub that showcases the rich flavors of Philadelphia, connecting local residents and visitors to the excitement of the world’s biggest sporting event. The festival presents a packed 39-day schedule infused with soccer, culture, and the cherished spirit of Philadelphia.
Media Credentialing Process
Media representatives play a crucial role in sharing the stories of this global event. To facilitate this, Philadelphia Soccer 2026 is inviting journalists from all forms of media—including television, digital outlets, print, radio, and podcast creators—to apply for on-site accreditation. This initiative also extends to professional photographers, videographers, and technical teams, as well as representatives from news agencies and team media. Freelancers may need to verify their assignments as part of the application process.
Interested media individuals can submit their applications through
PhillyFWC26.com/Credentials. It is important to apply ahead of time to ensure a smooth credentialing process, which will not cover access to matches taking place at the Philadelphia Stadium. Media members wishing to attend the World Cup matches must contact FIFA directly for stadium credentials.
Fan Registration
For fans eager to join the celebration, digital registration is now open. While entry to the festival is free, all participants must complete the registration process and present a valid ticket at the entrance. Interested fans can register
HERE. Daily entry will be based on a first-come, first-served system, subject to the availability of space.
Philadelphia Soccer 2026’s Role
As the Local Organizing Committee for the FIFA World Cup 2026, Philadelphia Soccer 2026 is dedicated to planning and executing local activities in collaboration with the City of Philadelphia. Founded in Pennsylvania, the organization is overseen by a diverse Board of Directors comprising leaders from both city and state governance. Follow official updates through their social media accounts (@FWC26Philly).
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is poised to be the largest sporting event in history, with matches being held across three host nations in 16 cities, showcasing 48 teams playing a total of 104 matches. This inclusive format aims to unite fans across the continent, promising a remarkable tournament experience. Scheduled for June and July 2026, fans can find the latest information about the FIFA World Cup 2026 by visiting the official event website. Media members looking to stay updated on World Cup 2026 news are encouraged to register via the FIFA Media Hub.
