Host City

Boston

Gillette Stadium · 65,878 seats · USA

65,878 Capacity
2002 Opened
6 WC Matches
Suburban Key Stat

Venue Schedule

Matches at Gillette Stadium

About This Venue

Gillette Stadium

Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts is home to the New England Patriots and New England Revolution. Opened in 2002, it is about 35 miles southwest of Boston in a suburban setting.

While the stadium itself is outside the city, Boston world-class universities, historic neighborhoods, and passionate sports culture make it a compelling host city. Natural grass will be installed for the tournament.

WC Name
Boston Stadium
Capacity
~65,000
Opened
2002
Surface
Natural grass (installed for WC)
Altitude
45m (148 ft)
WC Matches
6
Roof
Open air

Getting There

Transport

By air

Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is about 40 km northeast of the stadium.

Public transit

Commuter rail from South Station to Foxboro on match days, plus shuttle buses from Braintree.

By car

Off I-95 and Route 1. Parking is available but congestion will be major.

Match day tips

Foxborough is suburban with limited nearby food and amenities. Plan ahead.

Explore

Things to do nearby

  1. Freedom Trail

    2.5-mile walk through 16 Revolutionary War historic sites.

    Downtown
  2. Fenway Park

    Tour America oldest ballpark.

    Back Bay
  3. Harvard & MIT

    Walk the prestigious campuses in Cambridge.

    30 min by subway
  4. Boston Harbor Islands

    Ferry to islands with hiking, beaches, and historic forts.

    Waterfront
  5. Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market

    Historic marketplace with food and street performers.

    Downtown

Tickets

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