Lincoln Financial Field

Section 138 at Lincoln Financial Field

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Section 138 Seating Notes

  • These seats are located behind the Temple sideline
  • The Eagles sideline is also in front of these seats
  • For football games, we recommend rows 22-34 for great views of the field
  • For football games, desirable view from near midfield
  • Related Seating: Side View Sections (for concerts)

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 138 are labeled 1-34
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 34
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 138 Reviews

    • Lower Level Sideline (Football)

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      Lower sideline seats at Lincoln Financial Field feature 31 to 35 rows of seating with roughly the last five rows under cover, making them a popular destination during wet and/or warm days. In addition to being covered, the highest rows in these sections are closest to the lowest concourse and have the best views from the lower level. Unfortunately, the shallow seating bowl of the lower level pushes these rows further from the field than they need to be. The Eagles occupy the west sideline, making sections 137-138 and 101-103 the most popular seats in the lower deck. Their midfield view and close proximity to the players often make them the most expensive tickets for Eagles games. Sections between the goalline and 20 yard line are closer to the field than midfield seats, giving them a great angle towards the 50 yardline. The sitelines in sections like 123 and 124 are much improved due to this feature, making them a good bang for your buck. 

    • Side View Sections

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      Side seating on the lower level is one of the most popular seating choices for a concert at Lincoln Financial Field. Owing to their proximity to the stage and elevation over the floor, these seats typically command one of the largest ticket prices. When choosing seats in the lower level, it is important to consider your siteline to the stage. For example, sections 123 and 136 typically show lower ticket prices than adjacent sections despite being closer to the stage. This is due to the severe side angle these seats produce. It will be difficult to see the entire stage, and we recommend sitting in a side section farther from the stage to provide a better angle. Another siteline consideration is the sound and lighting equipment that is usually placed towards the back of the floor. While each show comes with a slightly different setup, a number of recent concerts have had equipment blocking the views of fans in 104-107 and 114-117. Choosing a seat in one of the preferred side sections will reduce the likelihood of an obstructed view. In the upper two levels, equipment is less likely to block your view. A final consideration for seats in the lower level is having enough height to see the stage comfortably. We recommend rows 25 and higher in these side sections for having the most comfortable sitelines, good access to the concourse and the highest likelihood of being covered and/or shaded. As you move up into higher seating bowls, the concerns about side views remain, although they are slightly lessened. Because the Club Level and Upper Deck are at higher elevations, you won't have to turn your neck as severely to see the stage. Of course, the down-side is that it will be more difficult to see what's happening on the stage the higher up you are.  

    • For Football - Recommended For Great Views of the Field

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      Best views from the lower level are in the higher rows. Great access to the main level concourse concessions and restrooms. Even sections inside the 20-yardlines have great sitelines to the field

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