Boston
Massachusetts • Gillette Stadium • FIFA 2026 World Cup Host City

United States
65,878
Host City

Gillette Stadium

New England Revolution
Host City • Gillette Stadium
FIFA 2026 World Cup Host City
Boston will proudly serve as a FIFA 2026 World Cup host city, bringing the world’s greatest football tournament to historic New England. Gillette Stadium in nearby Foxborough provides a world-class venue with a capacity of 65,878 and modern amenities that meet FIFA’s exacting standards. The Boston metropolitan area’s rich sporting heritage, world-class infrastructure, and passionate sports culture make it an ideal destination for international football’s premier event.
Boston’s advantages as a World Cup host city include:
- Gillette Stadium’s proven track record hosting major sporting events
- Logan International Airport providing excellent global connectivity
- Historic city with world-renowned educational institutions and cultural attractions
- Passionate sports fanbase known for supporting championship teams
- Comprehensive public transportation and hospitality infrastructure
Gillette Stadium: Modern Excellence
Gillette Stadium has established itself as one of America’s premier sporting venues since opening in 2002. Home to both the New England Patriots and New England Revolution, the stadium combines modern amenities with an intimate atmosphere that brings fans close to the action. The venue’s advanced field heating system ensures optimal playing conditions throughout the year, while its retractable field level suites and premium dining options provide world-class hospitality experiences.
The stadium’s design emphasizes sightlines and fan experience, with every seat offering unobstructed views of the field. Gillette Stadium’s location in Foxborough, with dedicated highway access and extensive parking facilities, allows for efficient crowd management during major events. The venue’s successful hosting of major sporting events, including multiple playoff games and international matches, demonstrates its readiness for World Cup competition.
New England’s Soccer Heritage
The New England Revolution, one of Major League Soccer’s founding members in 1996, has helped cultivate a dedicated soccer following throughout the region. The club’s deep roots in New England soccer, combined with the area’s strong youth development programs and collegiate soccer tradition, have created a knowledgeable and passionate fanbase that appreciates the beautiful game at its highest level.
Boston’s multicultural population, including significant communities from soccer-loving nations across Europe, Latin America, and Africa, will create an authentic World Cup atmosphere. The city’s numerous soccer clubs, from amateur leagues to elite youth academies, demonstrate the sport’s growing popularity throughout New England and ensure enthusiastic local support for World Cup matches.
Historic City, Global Stage
Boston’s selection as a World Cup host city highlights the historic significance of bringing the world’s most popular sport to America’s birthplace of independence. The city’s rich history, from the Freedom Trail to Fenway Park, provides World Cup visitors with unparalleled cultural experiences beyond football. Boston’s world-class museums, universities, and dining scene offer international guests a comprehensive taste of American culture and New England charm.
The Boston metropolitan area’s excellent transportation infrastructure, including Logan International Airport’s direct flights to major European and international destinations, ensures easy access for traveling supporters. The city’s compact downtown core and comprehensive public transportation system allow visitors to easily explore historic sites, sporting venues, and entertainment districts throughout their World Cup experience.
Boston’s unique combination of historic significance, modern sporting excellence, and passionate sports culture will provide FIFA 2026 World Cup visitors with an unforgettable experience that celebrates both football’s global appeal and New England’s distinctive character and traditions.