Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast Tickets – World Cup 2026 | LiveFootballTickets.com
Ivory Coast's final World Cup group game will be against Curaçao on 25 June, with kick-off set for 9pm UK time at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. As the final group-stage fixture for both sides, the stakes will be high, and it will likely garner plenty of worldwide attention. For Ivory Coast, this game is about avoiding any last-minute slip-ups in a group where every point will matter. Curaçao, meanwhile, arrive with nothing to lose and plenty of ambition, hoping to disrupt Ivory Coast's game plan and cause an upset.
Lincoln Financial Field is one of the most impressive venues in the United States, with fans from both nations expected to bring plenty of noise. As final group games go, this one will be one of the most interesting storylines of the World Cup group stage.
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Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast Preview & Predictions
Ivory Coast come into the tournament with their familiar blend of athleticism and direct attacking play, capable of unsettling opponents when they move the ball quickly. Curaçao, meanwhile, are known for their discipline, energy and defensive organisation, often making life difficult for higher-ranked teams.
The key battles are likely to emerge in midfield, where Ivory Coast's physical presence will be tested against Curaçao's work rate and structure. Out wide, the Ivorians' pace could prove decisive if they find space behind the Curaçao back line. As the final group match, this has the feel of a tight, hard-fought contest. Ivory Coast's individual quality should give them a slight edge, but Curaçao's organisation ensures it won't be straightforward. A narrow Ivory Coast win looks the most likely outcome.
Key Players to Watch
Ivory Coast arrive with several key players capable of shaping this match. Franck Kessié is the leader in midfield, bringing experience and the ability to control the tempo in high-pressure moments. Alongside him, Seko Fofana provides the energy in midfield that can change a game's rhythm. His powerful ball-carrying and long-range shooting make him one of Ivory Coast's most dangerous outlets. At the back, Evan N'Dicka is the defensive anchor, composed on the ball and strong in duels.
For Curaçao, Leandro Bacuna brings experience, set-piece quality, and a calm head in midfield, while Rangelo Janga provides physical presence up front and can trouble defenders if given time and space. Their impact will be crucial if Curaçao are to make this a competitive game.
Lincoln Financial Field – Match Venue
Lincoln Financial Field, or 'The Linc' to locals, has been named as Philadelphia's official World Cup stadium for the summer of 2026, and it promises to be one of the most highly anticipated host stadiums throughout the tournament. Having served as the home of the Philadelphia Eagles since it opened its doors in 2003, The Linc has proven itself as a world-class host for sporting events. Though it doesn't yet share the decades of history seen at Estadio Azteca, The Linc has already hosted major football events, including international friendlies, CONCACAF Gold Cup fixtures, and matches from the 2025 Club World Cup. With its world-class facilities and proven track record for global events, it's the ideal venue for a thrilling series of World Cup matches in 2026.
How to Get to Lincoln Financial Field for This Match
Getting to Lincoln Financial Field from central Philadelphia is straightforward, with several reliable transport options on match day. The quickest route is the SEPTA Broad Street Line, which runs directly to NRG Station, just a short walk from the stadium. From City Hall, the journey is simple and avoids the heavy traffic that often builds around the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. A number of bus routes also serve the area, though these can be slower when roads get busy before kick-off.
If you're driving, aim to arrive early, as parking around the complex fills up quickly for major events. Rideshare drop-off points are well organised but can become congested close to kick-off, so allow extra time. The walkways around the stadium are wide and easy to navigate.
Lincoln Financial Field Fan Guide for Match Day
If you're at a loose end before or after a World Cup match at The Linc, the area offers a wide variety of things to do. Whether you're looking to experience a bit of the local culture or you want to get a taste for the Philadelphia cuisine, the Philadelphia Sports Complex and the surrounding area are teeming with options.
If you're looking for a good atmosphere, pre- or post-match, then head to Xfinity Live! and Stateside Live!, which are both just steps from the stadium, for live music, outdoor games, and a few drinks. If you're looking for a more relaxed meal, you could go to Gatehouse, which offers upscale comfort food in the nearby Navy Yard. East Passyunk Avenue is a stretch of restaurants, bars, and shops just a 10-minute drive away.
Head-to-Head History: Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast and Curaçao meet at the 2026 World Cup with no previous history between them, making this a genuinely fresh fixture. Ivory Coast, one of African football's true powerhouses, enter the matchup with decades of tournament pedigree, while Curaçao arrive as ambitious newcomers looking to make their mark. With no past World Cup meetings or notable friendlies to draw from, the game feels unpredictable, influenced more by contrasting playing styles than an established rivalry.
Ivory Coast's identity is built on power and tournament experience, while Curaçao's rise has been fuelled by athleticism and a growing pool of overseas-based talent. Although an Ivory Coast win looks likely, Curaçao will head into the game feeling they have nothing to lose and will be hell-bent on causing an upset.

