If you’re hoping to grab Chickie’s & Pete’s famous Crabfries during a FIFA World Cup match in Philadelphia, you may notice something unusual. Due to FIFA’s sponsorship and branding rules, the iconic fries are listed simply as “seasoned fries” throughout Lincoln Financial Field officially known as Philadelphia Stadium during the tournament. Thankfully, the recipe remains the same even if the name has changed.
A walk around the stadium before the World Cup clash between Ivory Coast and Ecuador revealed a few other branding adjustments, but fans will generally find many of the same food and drink options available during Eagles games and major concerts. The main difference is that prices are often slightly higher, with the renamed seasoned fries costing $19.93.
Looking for a cheesesteak from Tony Luke’s? Expect to pay $22.67. A roast pork sandwich comes in at the same price.
Additional World Cup Food Options
Visitors heading to South Philadelphia for World Cup 2026 can also find a variety of less traditional stadium fare alongside local favorites.
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Beer and Beverage Prices
A standard domestic beer inside the stadium costs $18.58, though it is served in a tall-boy can. Fans interested in craft beers, imported brews, hard seltzers, or non-alcoholic beer will pay $20.85 each.
Guests are permitted to bring one sealed disposable bottle of water into the venue. Bottled water purchased at concession stands is priced at $6.99.
Merchandise Prices
Merchandise stands and retail stores are located throughout the stadium, offering a mix of World Cup collectibles, USMNT apparel, team merchandise, and Philadelphia-themed shirts and hats.
Most T-shirts are priced at $45, while hats generally cost between $45 and $50, with some available for $30.
Official jerseys for the United States, Ecuador, and Ivory Coast are available for $130.
Fans can also purchase the official adidas Trionda match ball for $200. Replica versions are available for around $30, while mini balls cost $25.
For Travel and during match you may enjoy with these some home made recipes.
Baked Garlic Parmesan Chicken Tenders
Älplermagronen (Swiss Alpine Macaroni and Cheese) | Apple Macaroni
Food Prices at Philadelphia Stadium During the FIFA World Cup
- Cheesesteak: $20.51–$22.67
- Chicken cheesesteak: $22.67
- Miso roast pork fries: $22.67
- Cheesesteak fries: $21.59
- Boneless wings (six pieces with garlic parmesan, sweet heat, ranch, or bleu cheese): $20.57
- Wings (garlic parmesan, sweet heat, ranch, or bleu cheese): $20.57
- Chef’s chicken sandwich: $20.51
Cheesesteak egg rolls: $20.51 - Brisket or chipotle chicken tacos: $20.51
- Seasoned fries: $19.93
- Chicken tenders: $19.49
- Buffalo chicken tenders: $19.49
- Funnel cake fries: $19.43
- Cheese fries: $18.35
- Authentic Australian meat pie: $17.27
- Crispy pickles: $16.95
- Jumbo fries: $16.19
- Zac double cheeseburger: $14.57
- Veggie burger: $14.57
- French fries: $13.38–$16.19
- Mac and cheese: $13.01
- Jumbo hot dog: $12.58
- Sweet Italian sausage: $12.58
- Walking taco: $11.33
- Sausage roll: $11.33
- Custom tart: $11.18
- Hot dog: $9.17
- Braided pretzel: $9.02
- Nuts: $8.63
- Tim Tam brownie: $8.52
- Buttermilk fried cornbread: $7.94
- Chips: $7.55
Drink Prices at Philadelphia Stadium During the FIFA World Cup
- Craft or imported beer: $20.85
- Hard seltzer: $20.85
- Non-alcoholic beer: $20.85
- American beer: $18.58
- Sparkling soft drinks: $11.39
- Sports drinks: $11.39
- Water: $6
Everything You Need to Know About the World Cup
The FIFA World Cup has officially arrived, bringing fans from around the globe together for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. Whether you’re attending matches in Philadelphia or following the action from home, knowing what to expect including food, drinks, merchandise, and stadium policies can help you make the most of the experience.