Ticket Sales Begin for Philadelphia Eagles Home Games and 2026 Schedule

費城老鷹隊主場比賽門票開始發售及公佈 2026 年賽程


Introduction

The Philadelphia Eagles have started selling single-game tickets for their home matches and special preseason events.

費城老鷹隊已開始發售主場比賽與特別季前賽的單場門票。

Main Body

Fans can now buy tickets for nine regular-season home games, a preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals, and an open practice session on August 25 through Ticketmaster. For regular-season games, the team has limited purchases to four tickets per household. However, there is no limit for the open practice session, as the money raised from this event goes to the Eagles Autism Foundation to support autism research. Tickets for the practice session are available at two levels: general admission costs between $15 and $15.40, while a premium 'on-field experience' costs between $50 and $51.25.

球迷現在可以透過 Ticketmaster 購買九場常規賽主場比賽、一場對陣辛辛那提孟加拉虎的季前賽,以及 8 月 25 日公開練習賽的門票。對於常規賽,球隊限制每戶家庭最多購買四張門票。然而,公開練習賽則沒有限制,因為該活動籌集的資金將捐贈給老鷹自閉症基金會以支持自閉症研究。練習賽門票分為兩個等級:一般入場券價格在 15 美元至 15.40 美元之間,而高級的「場內體驗」則在 50 美元至 51.25 美元之間。

Regarding the 2026 schedule, the Eagles will host several opponents at home, including NFC East rivals and teams such as the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers. The home season starts on September 13 against the Washington Commanders, and it also includes a special game against the Houston Texans on Christmas Eve. If the team performs as well as last year, they will look to improve upon their 5-3 home record at Lincoln Financial Field.

關於 2026 年賽程,老鷹隊將在主場迎戰多個對手,包括 NFC 東區對手以及洛杉磯衝鋒羊、西雅圖海鷹、卡羅來納黑豹、休士頓 Texans、印第安納小馬和匹茲堡鋼鐵人。主場賽季將於 9 月 13 日對陣華盛頓指揮官隊開始,其中還包括聖誕前夕對陣休士頓 Texans 的特別比賽。如果球隊表現與去年一樣出色,他們將尋求在林肯金融球場改善 5 勝 3 負的主場紀錄。

Conclusion

Tickets are available now, and the home season will officially start in September.

門票現已開賣,主場賽季將於 9 月正式開始。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Power Shift': Moving from Simple to Complex Sentences

An A2 student usually writes like this: The tickets are on sale. They are for home games. Some money goes to charity.

To reach B2, you must stop using short, choppy sentences and start using Connectors and Relative Clauses. Let's look at how this article does it.

🔍 The 'As' Bridge

Look at this sentence:

"...there is no limit for the open practice session, as the money raised from this event goes to the Eagles Autism Foundation..."

In A2, you use because. In B2, you use as. It does the same job (explaining why), but it sounds more professional and fluid.

Try this shift:

  • A2: I am tired because I worked a lot. \rightarrow B2: I am tired, as I have been working quite a lot.

🧩 The 'Including' Expansion

Instead of making a new sentence to list things, the article uses a comma and including:

"...the Eagles will host several opponents at home, including NFC East rivals..."

This allows you to add a lot of detail without starting a new sentence. It turns a basic statement into a detailed description.

🚀 The 'Conditional' Logic

B2 fluency requires talking about possibilities. The article uses a First Conditional structure:

"If the team performs as well as last year, they will look to improve..."

The Blueprint: If + Present Simple \rightarrow Will + Verb

  • A2 thinking: They might win. They want to improve.
  • B2 thinking: If they play well, they will win.

Vocabulary Learning

limited (adj.)
Restricted in size, amount, or extent; not allowing more than a particular number.
Example:The hotel has limited availability for the holiday weekend.
household (n.)
A house and its members regarded as a unit.
Example:The average household income has increased over the last decade.
admission (n.)
The fee paid for entering a place, such as a cinema, museum, or stadium.
Example:General admission to the museum is free on Tuesdays.
premium (adj.)
Of superior quality and therefore higher priced.
Example:The company offers a premium subscription with extra features for a monthly fee.
opponents (n.)
People or teams that compete against another in a contest or game.
Example:The chess player analyzed her opponents' strategies before the match.
rivals (n.)
People or organizations competing with another for the same objective or superiority.
Example:The two companies have been fierce rivals in the smartphone market for years.
Practice B2 words in a crossword