2026 World Cup Matches in Boston
Boston has everything you need for an epic World Cup: unforgettable matches, a legendary stadium, and a thousand things to do that you won't want to miss. Here's how to experience it all.

Gillette Stadium de Boston | ©U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kelly Galloway
Gillette Stadium, on the outskirts of Boston, will be one of the main venues for the 2026 World Cup: its pitch will host matches such as Haiti vs Scotland, Scotland vs Morocco, England vs Ghana, and Norway vs France, an irresistible lineup for any fan. A trip that combines soccer, history, and the unmistakable character of New England.
Which World Cup matches will be played in Boston?
The city will host six official matches of the 2026 World Cup, all of them held at Gillette Stadium, about 45 minutes from downtown. Here are the confirmed dates:
Upcoming matches
13 Jun
Sat • 9:00pm
Scotland vs. Haiti - World Cup 2026
Gillette Stadium
• Boston
19 Jun
Fri • 6:00pm
Morocco vs Scotland - World Cup 2026
Gillette Stadium
• Boston
23 Jun
Tue • 4:00pm
England vs Ghana - World Cup 2026
Gillette Stadium
• Boston
26 Jun
Fri • 3:00pm
France vs Norway - World Cup 2026
Gillette Stadium
• Boston
The participating teams have not yet been decided, but top-level teams are expected to be present. Whatever the match, the experience will be unique.
Gillette Stadium: facts, areas, and prices
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough is home to the New England Patriots: a 65,000 -seat stadium with a vibrant atmosphere. Opened in 2002, it has hosted major international tournaments and features a spectacular 22-story beacon with a 360º observation deck next to the Patriot Place shopping area.
How to get to Gillette Stadium
- By car: approximately 45–60 minutes; it is highly recommended to reserve parking in advance.
- By train: special MBTA services from South Station on game days.
- Private transportation and shuttles: regular options include Uber, Lyft, taxis, and group transfers from various key points in the city.
Stadium areas and approximate price ranges
- End zones: the liveliest option for experiencing the game among fans. Approximate price: €90–180.
- Side stands: good visibility of the field and a comfortable experience. Approximate price: €180–320.
- Central grandstand: best tactical perspective and most sought-after seats. Approximate price: €320–500.
- Hospitality and VIP areas: premium seats, exclusive services, and access to reserved areas. Approximate price: from around €600 per person, depending on the package.
Remember that all these ranges are approximate: they may vary depending on the seat, the teams playing, the stage of the tournament, and the demand for each match. If you want to experience the World Cup in extra comfort, the VIP and Hospitality options offer premium seats and exclusive services.
Which teams will play World Cup matches in Boston?
Which teams will play in Boston?
Gillette Stadium, the venue for the 2026 World Cup in the Boston area, will be a melting pot of very different accents, styles, and fan bases. Teams from three different groups will pass through here: Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti (Group C); France and Norway (Group I); and England and Ghana (Group L). Not all of them will face each other, but they will share the pitch in one of the most atmospheric stadiums of the entire tournament.
- Morocco
- Key players: Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat, Hakim Ziyech
- World Cup titles/achievements: first African team to reach the semifinals (Qatar 2022)
- Position in the last World Cup: fourth place in Qatar 2022
- Haiti
- Key players: Duckens Nazon, Frantzdy Pierrot, Derrick Étienne Jr.
- World Cup titles/achievements: second appearance in a World Cup finals after Germany 1974
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage in 1974
- France
- Key players: Kylian Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann, Aurélien Tchouaméni
- World Cup titles/achievements: champions in 1998 and 2018; several finals played
- Position in the last World Cup: runner-up in Qatar 2022
- Norway
- Key players: Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, Alexander Sørloth
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, round of 16 in 1938 and 1998
- Position in the last World Cup: did not qualify for Qatar 2022
- England
- Key players: Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka
- World Cup titles/achievements: World champions in 1966
- Position in the last World Cup: quarterfinals in Qatar 2022
- Ghana
- Key players: Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey, Iñaki Williams
- World Cup titles/achievements: Quarterfinalist in South Africa 2010
- Position in the last World Cup: eliminated in the group stage in Qatar 2022
The Boston stadium will host five group stage matches, as well as a round of 16 match and a quarterfinal match, so at this venue you will not only see the start of the tournament, but also do-or-die matches in the knockout rounds.
Tips for enjoying Boston during the World Cup
If you travel to Boston for the World Cup, you'll find a city full of pubs with screens, plans to watch the games in groups, and thousands of fans moving between downtown and Foxborough for the matches at the stadium.
- Matches at Gillette Stadium / "Boston Stadium": matches are played in Foxborough, about 30 km from downtown. Calculate your travel time carefully and check in advance which transportation to use (special train on match days, car, or transportation apps).
- Be clear about your area in the stadium: there will be an area for fans of one team, an area for the other team, and a neutral area where fans wearing jerseys from many countries mix. Before paying, check the category, section, and area of your ticket carefully. If you try to enter a section that does not correspond to your ticket, you may be relocated or denied entry for security reasons.
- Enjoy the atmosphere in the city: in downtown Boston, you'll find bars showing the games all day long, possible fan zones, and areas where fans gather before going to Foxborough or after the games. It's a great way to experience the World Cup even if you don't have a ticket for that day.
- Plan your match day well: arrive at the stadium early to go through security and find your seat without rushing. Bring only the essentials (large backpacks are usually restricted) and check the stadium map before leaving the hotel.
To enjoy the experience without any surprises, the most important thing is to buy the right ticket and check the category, sector, and zone in detail. This will ensure you are in the right stand, avoid access problems, and allow you to focus solely on cheering and enjoying the World Cup to the fullest.
Other 2026 World Cup venues near Boston
If you want to take advantage of your trip to see more than one match in different cities, there are several venues relatively close by that you can easily reach by plane or train from Boston:
- New York (MetLife Stadium): about 4 hours by car or 1 hour by plane
- Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field): just over 5 hours by car
- Toronto (BMO Field): 1.5-hour flight from Boston
- Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium): although further away, it has good direct connections from Logan Airport
Tip: Consider planning a short soccer road trip to experience the 2026 World Cup from different cities. Each venue has its own atmosphere and unique offerings for fans.
Things to do before or after the game in Boston
Boston is a city that invites you to stay. Its mix of history, sports, and cuisine makes it one of the most attractive cities in the U.S. for tourism. Here are some must-see plans to complete your soccer trip:
- Enjoy the NBA with tickets to see the Boston Celtics
- Discover its culture in Boston's best museums
- Experience the city through its flavors with local food tours
- Take a comprehensive tour with these guided tours of Boston
- Explore beyond the city center with nearby excursions
- If you don't know where to start, this guide will help: what to see and do in Boston
- Escape to the coast with a trip to Martha's Vineyard
- Save on your visits with Boston tourist passes
Recommendation: plan your activities for the morning or the day after the game to make the most of every minute.