Philadelphia Eagles fans get their chance to lock in single-game tickets on Tuesday, June 30, when sales open at 10:00 AM Eastern for the team’s 10 home games in 2026 - one preseason contest and nine regular-season dates - along with one public training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field.
Getting a seat won’t be easy. The team says demand is high, and fans who want in will need to move quickly through Ticketmaster.com. There is a four-ticket limit per household.
For fans who miss out on game tickets, the lone public practice at The Linc offers another way to get inside. That session is set for Tuesday, August 25 at 6:00 PM ET, and tickets will be available through Ticketmaster.com.
General admission is $15, with a $50 VIP option that includes a special on-field experience before practice begins. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation and its mission to fund innovative autism research and care programs.
Seating will be first-come, first-served, all guests over the age of two will need a ticket, and parking will be free.
The team also confirmed its training camp schedule: players report on Tuesday, July 28, and the first practice is July 29. Those practices at the NovaCare Complex are open to media and select invited guests, but not the public.
The preseason home slate includes PS Game 3 against the Cincinnati Bengals on Friday, August 28 at 8:00 PM on CBS.
The Eagles’ regular-season home schedule starts with Week 1 against the Washington Commanders on September 13 at 4:25 PM on FOX. The rest of the home dates are Week 4 against the Los Angeles Rams on October 4 at 1:00 PM on FOX, Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers on October 18 at 1:00 PM on CBS, Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys on October 26 at 8:15 PM on ESPN for Monday Night Football, Week 9 against the New York Giants on November 8 at 1:00 PM on FOX, Week 11 against the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 22 at 4:25 PM on CBS, and Week 14 against the Indianapolis Colts on December 13 at 1:00 PM on FOX.
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