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Eagles fans are furious over alleged price of water at Lincoln Financial Field in 2025

Philadelphia Eagles fans are not happy after news broke earlier this week about how much it is going to cost for a bottle of water at Lincoln Financial Field in 2025.

The Eagles Nation Twitter account posted prices from a FIFA Club World Cup game last weekend.

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It shows how much a bottle of water, bottled sodas, alcoholic beverages and peanuts cost at the game and presumably will cost at Eagles games this season.

According to the poster, a bottle of water is $10. You can check out all of the prices below:

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Needless to say, Eagles fans are not happy about the price of water.

“There has to be a breaking point right? 10 dollars for a bottle of water? 8 dollars for peanuts? Come on,” one poster said.

Another added, “Bottled water needs to have regulated prices at sporting & concert events.”

It’s understandable that fans are frustrated with the price. After all, a case of water is less than the reported price of one at Lincoln Financial Field.

It will be interesting to see if prices are lowered before the start of the 2025 season and if not if there is more backlash.

The Eagles are coming off of winning the Super Bowl last season. Philadelphia beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl in February and is expected to contend for another title this season.

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