It’s time to add some real crowd noise and let the fan cutouts know that the Eagles will host some extra company this Sunday when they host the Baltimore Ravens at 1pm!
Under guidelines set by the National Football League and public health experts, and with approval from the Commonwealth Penn of Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia, the Eagles have finalized plans that will lead to limited capacity of fans returning to Lincoln Financial Field, starting this Sunday. .
The stadium’s business will be limited to a total of 50,000 people, including players, coaches, team and stadium staff, media and fans.
Tickets for Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens and Thursday night’s game against the New York Giants will go on sale on Wednesday for season ticket members who made the selection for the 2020 season.
Tickets will be sold in groups with the capacity to purchase up to six tickets in a single seat pod. The remaining tickets for the Ravens and Giants games will be sold to the general public at a later date. The remaining single-game tickets for the 2020 home games will go on sale at a later date.
We are working closely with state and local officials, public health experts and the National Football League on a number of scenarios to bring the Eagles fans back safely to the Lincoln Financial Field, “said President Don Smolensky. , We are thrilled to announce that this Sunday the fan experience will return to the Lincoln financial sector.
“On behalf of the Philadelphia Eagles, I thank Governor Wolf, Mayor Kenny and their respective representatives for their support and guidance over the past few months. We will all be in close communication and ready to adjust and adapt as needed.”