TIME CHANGE: Wild Card Game Between the Eagles and 49ers Could Be Adjusted Due to Snowstorm in Philadelphia – Game Information Eagles Fans Need to Know
Eagles Nation, the countdown is officially on. The NFC Wild Card showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers is set to bring Lincoln Financial Field into the national spotlight on Sunday afternoon, as Philadelphia hosts one of the most anticipated matchups of Wild Card Weekend.

As of now, kickoff remains on schedule. However, league sources confirm the NFL is closely monitoring late-stage logistics and evolving weather conditions. While no official change has been announced, the league has left room for flexibility should weather-related factors intensify closer to game time.

NFC Wild Card Playoff: Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers
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Date: Sunday, January 11, 2026
Kickoff: 4:30 p.m. ET (FOX)
Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Potential Adjustment: NFL monitoring weather — small chance of a brief kickoff delay (up to ~30 minutes)
Weather is expected to play a central role in how this game unfolds. Forecasts call for classic January conditions in Philadelphia, with temperatures ranging from 28–38°F (-2 to 3°C). Light snowfall is possible throughout the afternoon, paired with gusty winds that could impact visibility, footing, and ball control.
For Eagles fans, this forecast is less a concern — and more an advantage.
Lincoln Financial Field in cold, snowy conditions has long been one of the NFL’s most unforgiving playoff environments. Visiting teams often find themselves battling not just the Eagles, but the elements, the crowd noise, and the physical toll of four quarters in January weather. This is where discipline, toughness, and trench play define outcomes.
That environment could significantly challenge Brock Purdy and the 49ers’ timing-based offense. San Francisco thrives on rhythm, spacing, and precision — all of which become harder to sustain when wind disrupts throws and snow compresses the playbook. For Philadelphia’s defense, turning the game into a physical, grind-it-out contest plays directly into home-field identity.
Betting markets are already reacting. Point totals have shown early signs of trending downward, reflecting expectations of a lower-scoring, weather-influenced battle — a familiar postseason script in Philadelphia.
Fans attending the game are advised to dress for wind and snow first, cold second, and to monitor official updates through Eagles channels and the NFL app. While a delay remains unlikely, awareness is essential as conditions continue to evolve.
For Eagles Nation, the message is clear: this is your element.
January playoff football at home isn’t about comfort.
It’s about imposing your will.
It’s about making visitors survive every snap.
Cold. Snow. Stakes.
Under the lights in South Philly — this is Eagles playoff football.
Let’s go. 🦅
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