Stadiums

USA

Boston

We are Boston
Boston, one of the most historic and vibrant cities in the United States, will host seven matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026ā„¢, welcoming fans from around the world to the 2026 World Cup in Boston. Matches will be played at Boston Stadium, a world-class venue set to host multiple World Cup games in Boston, supported by enhanced fan experiences, accessibility initiatives, and seamless transportation. Founded in 1630 and known as the birthplace of the American Revolution, Boston blends rich history with a modern cultural scene, from the Freedom Trail to its waterfront neighborhoods, dining, and summer events. The city also hosted matches during the FIFA World Cup USA 1994ā„¢, adding to its global football legacy. Whether attending matches or exploring the city, visitors can experience a unique mix of history, culture, and sport during the FIFA World Cup 2026ā„¢ matches in Boston.

Gillette

Capacity: 65,878
Matches: 7
Groups: C, I, L, 32, QURT
Gillette
Gillette Stadium is served by special MBTA Commuter Rail service from Boston and Providence during events, plus regular weekday service via the Franklin/Foxboro Line, at Foxboro station. The Patriots have sold out every home game since moving to the stadium—preseason, regular season, and playoffs. This streak dates back to the 1994 season at Foxboro Stadium; by September 2016, it had reached 231 games. The stadium is owned and operated by Kraft Sports Group, a subsidiary of the Kraft Group, the company through which businessman Robert Kraft owns the Patriots and Revolution.

Matches

Haiti vs Scotland
Jun 14
04:00
Group C
0 - 1
iraq vs Norway
Jun 17
01:00
Group I
1 - 4
Scotland vs Morocco
Jun 20
01:00
Group C
0 - 1
England vs Ghana
Jun 23
23:00
Group L
Norway vs France
Jun 26
22:00
Group I
First Group E vs Best Third of A/B/C/D/F
Jun 29
11:30
Round 32
W89 vs W90
Jul 09
23:00
Quarter Final
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