Philly’s fourth FIFA Club World Cup game brought a Juventus win and a preview of next year’s celebrations

Lincoln Financial Field was a cauldron of soccer last week, with four FIFA Club World Cup games giving a taste of the diverse and vibrant atmosphere that will take over the venue during next year’s World Cup.

Italian side Juventus and Morocco’s Wydad played out Philly’s fourth game of the tournament on Sunday, with the side from Turin winning, 4-1, in front of 31,975 fans. The attendance at the Linc has averaged 37,459 with four matches remaining, including a tournament quarterfinal game on the Fourth of July.

What’s been notable about the crowds has been the passion they bring. The lowest attended game so far, around 26,000, sounded like way more, thanks to the fans of Brazilian side Flamengo and Tunisia’s Espérance de Tunisie. The international fan bases have taken over Philly’s landmarks like the Rocky Steps, Reading Terminal Market and parts of the South Philly Sports complex, as well as Center City streets and select subway cars.

Wydad AC fans cheer their team on during the Club World Cup Group G soccer match between Juventus and Wydad AC in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

Meg Kane, Philadelphia Soccer 2026’s host city executive, said that the noise and celebrations those groups have brought have been louder and more consistent than even she expected, and it has been eye-opening for Philadelphia’s sports fans.