
Photo shows the Boston city / stadium landmark. CupCities uses the FIFA-neutral name "Boston Stadium" alongside the common name "Gillette Stadium".
Stadium Guide · World Cup 2026
Boston Stadium / Gillette Stadium — World Cup 2026 Stadium Guide
This page is the World Cup 2026 reference for Boston's Boston Stadium / Gillette Stadium: FIFA-neutral naming rationale, capacity, location, airport routing, matchday buffer, and bidirectional links to the deluxe city guide.
At a glance
- FIFA neutral name
- Boston Stadium
- Common name
- Gillette Stadium
- Host city
- Boston, USA
- Capacity
- 65,000+
- Matches hosted
- 7
- Best airport
- BOS
FIFA neutral naming
Why "Boston Stadium" during the tournament.
FIFA tournament rules forbid commercial sponsor names on host venues during the World Cup. Broadcast graphics, ticketing pages, and on-site signage during the tournament use the neutral name "Boston Stadium". Local maps, rideshare apps, and residents still use "Gillette Stadium" — that's the name to type into any travel app. Both names refer to the same venue; CupCities lists both throughout to remove ambiguity.
Airport access
BOS → Gillette Stadium routing.
Main no-car route: Event Train from South Station (primary transit mode: Commuter Rail).
Recommended routing
From BOS, the simplest no-car route is Event Train from South Station. Allow a generous matchday buffer: most FIFA host venues recommend arriving 90 minutes before kickoff. For stage-by-stage routing, transfer notes, station names, and fares, see the full Boston city guide.
Planning view
- Transit difficulty
- Hard
- Parking difficulty
- Hard
- Fan zone connection
- Boston fan zone is separate from Foxborough
- Where to stay
- Boston or Foxborough
Matchday logistics
Parking, security, gate windows — what to expect.
Arrival buffer
Arrive at least 90 minutes before kickoff. FIFA-standard bag policy and broadcast operations slow the gate queue compared to a regular club match. Add another 30 minutes for knockout-stage and final-round dates.
Parking
⚠️ PENDING CONFIRMATION: matchday parking pass model, the sales window for advance passes, and whether walk-up parking is sold on FIFA matchdays. Most host venues switch to "advance pass only" during the tournament.
Bag policy
⚠️ PENDING CONFIRMATION: exact bag size limits, permitted-item list, and security-lane pacing are set by FIFA and the venue operator close to matchday. Re-check the official notice the day before your match.
Fan zone tie-in
Boston fan zone is separate from Foxborough Fan zone operating hours may not match the stadium window; budget another 30 minutes if you're pairing both on matchday.
⚠️ Boston's official FIFA fan zone (Boston City Center) is currently listed as Anticipated. Venue, operating window, and entry model are set by the host committee — CupCities does not substitute for the official announcement.
FAQ
Common stadium questions.
Where is the Boston World Cup 2026 stadium?
Boston World Cup 2026 matches are played at Boston Stadium / Gillette Stadium. CupCities uses the FIFA-neutral name "Boston Stadium" alongside the common name "Gillette Stadium" so fans can match tournament references with local maps, rideshare apps, and signage.
Why is Gillette Stadium called something else at World Cup 2026?
FIFA tournament rules forbid commercial naming on host venues during the World Cup. Broadcast graphics, ticketing pages, and on-site signage during the tournament use the neutral name "Boston Stadium". Local maps and rideshare apps still use "Gillette Stadium".
How many World Cup 2026 matches does Gillette Stadium host?
Boston hosts 7 World Cup 2026 matches at Boston Stadium / Gillette Stadium. Exact fixtures and kickoff times will be confirmed by FIFA closer to the tournament.
How do I get from BOS to Gillette Stadium?
The main no-car route is Event Train from South Station (Commuter Rail). Allow at least 90 minutes from gates to kickoff for FIFA-standard security and concourse queues. See the Boston city guide for stage-by-stage routing.
What is the Gillette Stadium capacity?
Regular configuration is approximately 65,000+. ⚠️ PENDING CONFIRMATION: the exact FIFA tournament seating configuration (which may differ from regular capacity to accommodate broadcast, media, and fan-zone footprints) will be confirmed by FIFA closer to the tournament.
CupCities is an independent fan information website and is not affiliated with FIFA or any official tournament organizer. Stadium names, capacities, routes, parking plans, bag rules, and fan zone operations can change as tournament operations are finalized.