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Lincoln Financial Field Live Cams: Philly I-95 & Sports Complex

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Live Cams Around Lincoln Financial Field

Watch I-95, Broad Street, and the Philadelphia Sports Complex approaches before an Eagles game, a Temple Owls fixture, or a concert at the Linc. Free live feeds from PennDOT and 511PA, refreshed 24/7.

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Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Avenue, Philadelphia, PA  |  Capacity: 67,594 standard; 68,324 in the FIFA World Cup configuration  |  Record attendance: 145,298 — WrestleMania 40, April 2024  |  Owner: City of Philadelphia (operated by the Philadelphia Eagles under lease)  |  Opened: 3 August 2003 — cost $512 million (roughly $896 million in 2025 dollars)  |  Primary uses: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Temple Owls football, occasional high-demand Philadelphia Union matches, major concerts  |  World Cup 2026: Hosted six matches (five group stage plus a Round of 16 on July 4), temporarily renamed "Philadelphia Stadium" under FIFA's sponsor-neutral naming policy  |  Primary road access: I-95 Exit 17 (Broad Street) southbound; I-95 Exit 19 (Packer Ave) or Exit 13 (Platt Bridge) northbound; I-76 Sports Complex Exit 349 from the PA Turnpike  |  Transit: SEPTA Metro Line B (Broad Street) to NRG Station; bus routes 4 and 17  |  Parking: Eagles $50 / $100 oversized; concerts $40 / $80; Temple and other events $30 / $60

Lincoln Financial Field opened in August 2003 and anchors the Philadelphia Sports Complex — the cluster it shares with Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) and the Wells Fargo Center. That shared geography is the single most important thing to understand about getting here: the three venues draw from a combined pool of roughly 21,000 spaces, of which only about 2,000 sit at the Linc itself.

The record crowd isn't an Eagles game. It's 145,298 for WrestleMania 40 in April 2024.

TrafficVision aggregates live camera feeds from PennDOT and 511PA covering I-95, I-76, and the South Philadelphia approaches. All 1,300+ Pennsylvania cameras are free to view, no account required.

Approach Corridors to the Linc

I-95 Exit 17 (Broad Street)

Primary southbound approach cams

The Linc's own directions route I-95 southbound traffic to Exit 17 — stay in the right lane. This is the busiest approach and the one that backs up first.

I-95 Exit 19 (Packer Ave)

Northbound approach cams

For I-95 northbound. PennDOT has separately recommended Packer Ave as the alternative to the congested Broad Street exit — worth knowing even if you're coming south.

I-76 Sports Complex Exit 349

Turnpike approach cams

The route from the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Feeds the complex directly.

Broad Street and Pattison Avenue

Local complex cams

The surface arterials threading the Sports Complex. Broad Street carries both the road traffic and the SEPTA subway line beneath it.

The Sports Complex Overlap

Three major venues sharing ~21,000 spaces produces a specific hazard: the complex has hosted two events in a single day across multiple consecutive days. An Eagles Sunday is manageable. An Eagles game overlapping a Phillies home game is a different problem entirely, and the parking math stops working.

Check what else is on before you assume the lot you booked will be reachable.

Public lots: A/B/G/H, C/D, D/E, FDR, F/G/H, M/N (North and South), P, Q, R/W/X, T/S, U/V. Reserved: D/E, J, K (North and East), L (North and South).

Rates run $50 / $100 oversized for Eagles, $40 / $80 for concerts, and $30 / $60 for Temple and other events. Buying in advance through the Eagles app or Ticketmaster is worth it — game-day walk-up costs $10-15 more.

Unlike Camden Yards, tailgating is permitted here (except in designated areas). It's a core part of the Eagles experience and it means people arrive early.

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Live feeds on I-95, I-76, and the Sports Complex approaches update every few seconds.

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SEPTA — the Broad Street Line

The venue's own guidance calls the Broad Street subway to Pattison Avenue "the quickest way" to the complex. SEPTA Metro Line B runs directly to NRG Station at the south end of the complex. Bus routes 4 and 17 also serve the area.

For big events SEPTA runs extra Sports Express (B2) trains from Fern Rock, making select stops to Walnut-Locust and then running direct to NRG.

What the World Cup Showed

Lincoln Financial hosted six 2026 FIFA World Cup matches — five group-stage games plus a Round of 16 fixture on July 4 — under the tournament name "Philadelphia Stadium."

The city's published match-day plan is a useful preview of how Philadelphia handles a maximum-scale event here:

  • 11th Street closed from Pattison Ave to Terminal Ave from 07:00
  • Additional closures up to 90 minutes before and after matches, at Philadelphia Police discretion
  • No parking in FDR Park on match days
  • Rideshare confined to designated FDR Park areas at Broad & Pattison
  • SEPTA B and L trains ran overnight every 30 minutes from City Hall, and B Line rides home were free after all six matches

The city directed fans to 511PA.com/PhillyEvents for real-time traffic and cameras — the same PennDOT feeds this page surfaces.

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Weather and Season Timing

Eagles home games run September through January, and Philadelphia delivers the full range — humid early-season afternoons through genuinely cold January playoff football. The Linc is an open bowl. Winter conditions cut the effective capacity of I-95 substantially, and the Platt Bridge approach gets treacherous in ice.

The live camera feeds show current road-surface conditions in real time.

Coverage Across Philadelphia

For broader coverage, our Philadelphia traffic cameras guide covers the metropolitan network and the Pennsylvania traffic cameras guide covers the wider PennDOT and 511PA camera set. If you're flying in, the PHL Philadelphia airport traffic cameras guide covers I-95 south — the same road you'll take to the complex. For the Linc's neighbour in the Sports Complex, see Citizens Bank Park live cameras. For event coverage: Philadelphia World Cup traffic cameras and Made in America. For comparable NFL venues, see MetLife Stadium live cameras and Gillette Stadium live cameras.

Are there live cams near Lincoln Financial Field?

Yes. TrafficVision aggregates feeds from PennDOT and 511PA covering I-95 at Exit 17 (Broad Street) and Exit 19 (Packer Ave), I-76 at the Sports Complex Exit 349, and the Broad Street and Pattison Avenue surface approaches. All 1,300+ Pennsylvania cameras are free to view with no account required.

What is the best way to get to Lincoln Financial Field?

The venue's own guidance calls the SEPTA Broad Street subway to Pattison Avenue "the quickest way." Metro Line B runs directly to NRG Station at the south end of the Sports Complex, and SEPTA adds Sports Express (B2) trains from Fern Rock for big events, running direct to NRG after a few select stops. Bus routes 4 and 17 also serve the area. If you drive, I-95 Exit 17 southbound is the primary approach — but PennDOT recommends Packer Ave (Exit 19) as the alternative when Broad Street backs up.

How much is parking at the Linc?

Eagles games are $50, or $100 for oversized vehicles. Concerts are $40 / $80. Temple and other events are $30 / $60. Buying in advance through the Eagles app or Ticketmaster saves $10-15 over game-day walk-up rates. Note the Linc has only about 2,000 of the Sports Complex's roughly 21,000 spaces — the rest are shared with Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center. Tailgating is permitted except in designated areas.

Why does the Philadelphia Sports Complex matter for traffic?

Lincoln Financial Field, Citizens Bank Park, and the Wells Fargo Center all sit in the same complex and draw from the same pool of roughly 21,000 parking spaces. The complex has hosted two events in a single day across multiple consecutive days. An Eagles Sunday on its own is manageable; an Eagles game overlapping a Phillies home game is a materially different problem, and the parking math stops working. Check what else is scheduled before you assume your lot will be reachable.

Did Lincoln Financial Field host World Cup matches?

Yes — six of them: five group-stage games plus a Round of 16 fixture on July 4, 2026, under the tournament name "Philadelphia Stadium" (FIFA's sponsor-neutral naming policy). The city closed 11th Street from Pattison to Terminal from 07:00 on match days, banned parking in FDR Park, confined rideshare to designated FDR Park areas at Broad & Pattison, and ran SEPTA B and L trains overnight every 30 minutes from City Hall.

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