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As the USA gears up as one of three co-hosts for the World Cup, host cities across North America are setting the wheels in motion ahead of a busy summer of soccer. Among them, Boston stands out. Known for Harvard University, the Red Sox, and its no-nonsense, fiercely proud attitude, it's no stranger to hosting major sporting events and promises to deliver an unforgettable experience to all fans.

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Boston World Cup 2026 Tickets | Buy Gillette Stadium Seats


Boston will host seven World Cup matches, bringing the global spotlight to a city that blends sporting passion with local charm. Whether you've already got your World Cup tickets and you're planning on visiting the area for one fixture or you stay to soak up the atmosphere, this guide will provide you with everything you need to know about the city's role in the World Cup, from stadium details and ticketing to travel tips and local highlights. We're here to make sure you make the most of your time in Boston.

How to buy tickets for the World Cup matches in Boston

The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional soccer, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously difficult to get your hands on. In fact, our customer service team gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book World Cup tickets in Boston? Follow these steps or read our extended how to book World Cup 2026 tickets guide. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the pond.

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
  2. Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
  4. Click on the green 'Buy' button.
  5. Complete the order form using your personal details.
  6. Don't forget to check that all your information has been input and is correct.
  7. Click 'Make Payment'.
  8. The tickets are now yours!

Ticket prices tend to vary depending on the seat category and match type, so do bear that in mind when selecting matches. Some games, mainly knockout matches or popular teams, can sell out incredibly quickly, so make sure you book early and are on high alert for when tickets come on sale!

Which stadium in Boston host World Cup matches

Located just outside the city of Boston, all seven World Cup matches hosted by the city will take place at Gillette Stadium. Renowned for its raucous, high-energy atmosphere, it's home to both the New England Patriots of the NFL and the New England Revolution of the MLS, regularly packing out its 65,000 capacity.

The stadium itself features a 218-foot lighthouse, the tallest in the U.S. not located on a coastline and includes a 360° observation deck, making it a visual centrepiece and a favorite among fans. More than just a landmark, the lighthouse serves as a symbol of New England pride, blending the region's maritime heritage with cutting-edge design.

Inside, the stadium boasts the largest outdoor curved-radius videoboard in any U.S. sports venue, delivering an immersive fan experience through HD visuals and advanced sound systems.

Just a quick heads-up: during the World Cup, Gillette Stadium will be referred to as 'Boston Stadium' in line with the World Cup's sponsorship and branding regulations.

City Stadium Capacity Number of Matches Stages Hosted
Boston Gillette Stadium 65,000 7 Group Stage, Round of 32, Quarterfinal

Fan zones locations in Boston

Although the official Boston World Cup Fan Festival location has not been officially announced, there has been some speculation regarding which venues could play a part, with Boston Common and City Hall Plaza the current frontrunners.

The Fan Festival is expected to run for 40 days, aligning with the tournament schedule and will serve as the perfect meeting point for soccer fans from across the globe. Attending fans can look forward to live match screenings, food vendors, music performances, and interactive games designed to celebrate the spirit of the World Cup.

Adding to the excitement, the tournament coincides with America's 250th birthday, and there's growing buzz that Boston may combine the two milestones into a massive World Cup–Independence Day celebration, blending sport, culture, and history in a way only Boston can.

Accommodation tips in Boston for soccer fans

Depending on whether you're planning to stay in Boston to soak up the World Cup atmosphere or you've got tickets to a match and would like to stay closer to the stadium, there are plenty of accommodation options to choose from. Here's a full guide of the options you have at your disposal.

Budget-Friendly (Under £130 per night)

Hotel Travel Time to Gillette Stadium
The Copley House Train: 59 min / Drive: 36 min
Found Hotel Boston Common Train: 1h 22 min / Drive: 39 min
Studio Allston Hotel Train: 2h 8 min / Drive: 35 min
The Verb Hotel Train: 1h 16 min / Drive: 36 min

Mid-Range (£130–£230 per night)

Hotel Travel Time to Gillette Stadium
CitizenM Boston North Station Train: 1h 21 min / Drive: 35 min
The Revolution Hotel Train: 1h 10 min / Drive: 38 min
Element Boston Seaport District Train: 1h 19 min / Drive: 34 min
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Cambridge Train: 2h 22 min / Drive: 37–39 min

Luxury (Above £300 per night)

Hotel Travel Time to Gillette Stadium
Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street Train: 1h 6 min / Drive: 35–43 min
The Newbury Boston Train: 1h 10 min / Drive: 38 min
The Langham, Boston Train: 1h 15 min / Drive: 35–40 min
XV Beacon Train: 1h 15 min / Drive: 35–40 min

Closest to Gillette Stadium

Hotel Travel Time to Gillette Stadium
Hilton Garden Inn Foxborough Patriot Place Walk: 4–5 min
Renaissance Boston Patriot Place Hotel Walk: 5 min
Home2 Suites by Hilton Walpole Foxboro Drive: 5–7 min
Fairfield Inn & Suites Boston Walpole Drive: 10–12 min
Residence Inn Boston Foxborough Drive: 12–14 min
Hampton Inn & Suites Foxborough/Mansfield Drive: 10–12 min
TownePlace Suites Wrentham Plainville Drive: 12 min

If you are staying for a longer period of time or you are traveling as part of a group, you could consider booking an Airbnb or a short-term rental. For all stays, ensure you book early to avoid price surges as the World Cup draws closer and demand for accommodation skyrockets.

How to get to Boston

Flying from the UK? In that case, the easiest route is a direct flight from London Heathrow to Boston Logan International Airport. The journey takes around 7–8 hours, and once you land, getting into the city center is fairly straightforward.

From Logan Airport, the MBTA Blue Line connects you to downtown Boston in about 20–25 minutes. You can take the free Silver Line SL1 bus from the airport terminals to South Station, which links to the Red Line and other key transit routes.

If public transport isn't your style, Uber and Lyft are widely available at the airport, with designated pick-up zones. Taxis are also an option, with a typical ride to downtown costing around $25–$35 and taking 15–20 minutes, depending on traffic.

Boston is a walkable city, and once you're in the center, you can explore most major attractions on foot. For short trips, Bluebikes (Boston's bike-share program) and scooter rentals are convenient and affordable ways to get around.

Driving is possible, but parking can be expensive and traffic heavy, especially on matchdays, so bear that in mind when picking your mode of transport.

Travel information between connected cities

Boston is part of the Eastern Region, which includes Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, New York/New Jersey, and Toronto, all of which are connected by the United States' main trainline, Amtrak. The train journeys can be long but Amtrak trains are very comfortable and often have scenic views as you travel.

If you've got tickets for a World Cup fixture but would prefer not to get the train, flights between these host cities are frequent and affordable, especially via Delta and Southwest Airlines. Catching a domestic flight is generally considered to be the quickest way of traveling between the host cities in the Eastern region, so it could save you plenty of time if you are on a tight schedule.

You do also have the option of going on a road trip, but they do tend to be quite time-consuming, as you can see below:

Route Distance (miles / km) Driving Time
Toronto → New York 500 mi / 800 km 8–9 hours
Toronto → Philadelphia 500 mi / 800 km 8–9 hours
Toronto → Boston 550 mi / 885 km 9–10 hours
Toronto → Miami 1,400 mi / 2,250 km 21–23 hours
Toronto → Atlanta 930 mi / 1,500 km 14–16 hours
New York → Philadelphia 95 mi / 150 km 2 hours
New York → Boston 215 mi / 345 km 4–5 hours
New York → Miami 1,300 mi / 2,100 km 18–20 hours
New York → Atlanta 870 mi / 1,400 km 13–15 hours
Philadelphia → Boston 310 mi / 500 km 5–6 hours
Philadelphia → Miami 1,250 mi / 2,000 km 18 hours
Philadelphia → Atlanta 780 mi / 1,255 km 12–13 hours
Boston → Miami 1,500 mi / 2,400 km 22–24 hours
Boston → Atlanta 1,100 mi / 1,770 km 17–18 hours
Miami → Atlanta 660 mi / 1,060 km 9–10 hours

Soccer history in Boston

Soccer in Boston stems from humble beginnings with the legendary Oneida Soccer Club. Founded in 1862, Oneida are generally considered to be the first organized soccer team in the US. Playing a version of soccer very different from the game we know and love today, known as the "Boston Game", Oneida went unbeaten throughout their four-year existence and are now commemorated with a monument on Boston Common. Onedia paved the way for clubs like Boston Soccer Club, who competed in the American Soccer League in the 1920's and the Boston Bolts and Boston City, who still compete in lower-tier US leagues.

The area's biggest and most well-known side is the New England Revolution. Formed in 1994, the Revolution were one of 10 teams to play in the MLS's inaugural season in 1996. Since then, the Revs have solidified their status as one of the MLS's biggest teams, winning the 2007 U.S. Open Cup, the 2008 SuperLiga and the 2021 Supporters' Shield. Over the years, the Revs have welcomed several players with Premier League pedigree, adding international experience and star power to their squad. They played a pivotal role in launching the career of Matt Turner, who turned out for Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest before rejoining the club in 2025, but also of Clint Dempsey, who began his professional journey with the Revolution before moving to Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur. Following a hugely successful career in Europe and internationally, Dempsey is widely regarded as one of the USA's greatest players.

As the World of soccer turns its gaze to North America this summer, Boston's deep-rooted footballing heritage, paired with its vibrant culture and unmistakable local charm, makes it an ideal setting for a truly unforgettable World Cup experience.

FAQs

How many World Cup matches will be played in Boston?

Boston will host 7 matches during the 2026 World Cup. This includes five group-stage matches, one Round of 32, and one Quarterfinal match, making it a key venue in the northeastern United States.

What stages of the tournament will Boston host?

Boston will host five group-stage matches, one Round of 32, and one Quarterfinal match.

When do World Cup tickets for Boston matches go on sale?

Tickets are already available on the LiveFootballTickets website. The best time to buy is after the official draw, so you know which teams are playing. Tickets for specific fixtures will be released shortly after the draw.

Can I buy tickets for multiple matches in Boston?

Yes, you can buy tickets for multiple matches on LiveFootballTickets, but each order must be placed separately. Since the system doesn't use a shopping cart, you'll need to complete a new transaction for each game.

What is the closest airport to Boston?

The closest airport is Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), located about 3 miles from downtown. It offers direct flights to and from major cities across North America, Europe, and Asia.

How do I get from Boston Airport to downtown?

You can take the MBTA Silver Line bus directly from the airport to South Station. Taxis, rideshares like Uber and Lyft, and airport shuttles are also widely available. The journey takes around 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

How far is Boston from other World Cup host cities?

Here are the approximate distances from Boston to each of the other host cities:

  • New York/New Jersey – 215 miles
  • Philadelphia – 310 miles
  • Miami – 1,490 miles
  • Atlanta – 1,050 miles
  • Dallas – 1,550 miles
  • Houston – 1,700 miles
  • Kansas City – 1,400 miles
  • Los Angeles – 2,990 miles
  • San Francisco Bay Area – 3,100 miles
  • Seattle – 3,000 miles
  • Guadalajara – 2,400 miles
  • Mexico City – 2,200 miles
  • Monterrey – 2,060 miles
  • Toronto – 550 miles
  • Vancouver – 3,100 miles

Air travel is the most efficient way to visit multiple host cities, especially for longer distances.

Can I take a train from Boston to other World Cup host cities?

Train travel is possible to nearby cities like New York and Philadelphia via Amtrak. For longer distances, flying is faster and more practical.

What is the best way to get around Boston during the World Cup?

Use a mix of MBTA subway (the "T"), buses, walking, and rideshares. The subway connects key areas including downtown, Cambridge, and the stadium zone. Bike-sharing is also available in central neighborhoods.

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Boston for World Cup fans?

Downtown, Back Bay, and Cambridge are top choices. Downtown is closest to the stadium and Fan Festival. Back Bay offers shopping and dining. Cambridge is home to Harvard and MIT, with a lively atmosphere and good transport links.

When should I book my hotel in Boston for the World Cup?

Book as early as possible. Prices will rise and availability will shrink as the tournament approaches. Many hotels offer flexible cancellation policies, so you can reserve now and adjust later.

Where is the official Boston Fan Festival located?

The official Fan Festival will be held at Boston Common, a central and historic park with excellent public transport access.

Do I need a ticket to enter the Boston Fan Festival?

No ticket is required. The Fan Festival is free and open to the public, making it a great option for fans without match tickets.

What can I expect at the Boston Fan Festival?

Expect giant screens showing live matches, live music, food trucks, sponsor activations, interactive games, and merchandise booths. It's designed to be family-friendly and welcoming to fans of all ages.

What are the must-see attractions in Boston?

Top attractions include the Freedom Trail, Fenway Park, Boston Common, Museum of Fine Arts, and the New England Aquarium.

Where can I watch other World Cup matches in Boston if I'm not attending in person?

You can watch matches at the Fan Festival or at local soccer bars like The Banshee, Phoenix Landing, and Coppersmith. Many hotels and restaurants will also screen games.

What will the weather be like in Boston during the World Cup in June?

Boston's weather in June is warm and comfortable, with average highs around 78°F (26°C) and lows near 60°F (16°C). Occasional rain showers are possible.

What should I pack for a World Cup trip to Boston in summer?

Bring light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a reusable water bottle, and a light jumper or jacket for cooler evenings.

Is it safe to walk around downtown Boston at night?

Downtown Boston is generally safe, especially in busy areas near the stadium and Fan Festival. Stay alert, avoid isolated streets, and travel in groups when possible.

Has Boston hosted World Cup matches before?

Yes, Boston hosted matches during the 1994 World Cup at Foxborough Stadium. It has also hosted major international soccer events and is well-prepared for 2026.

Can I attend a New England Revolution match during my World Cup visit?

It's unlikely, as the league will pause during the World Cup. However, you may be able to visit Gillette Stadium and take a stadium tour if available.

How long is the flight from London to Boston?

A nonstop flight from London to Boston takes about 7 to 8 hours. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic offer direct service between Heathrow and Logan.

What time zone is Boston in?

Boston is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET), which is UTC−5 during standard time and UTC−4 during daylight saving time. In June, the city will be on daylight saving time.

How do I get between Gillette Stadium and the Boston Fan Festival?

Gillette Stadium is located in Foxborough, about 30 miles southwest of Boston. You can take a rideshare, drive, or use special event shuttles. Travel time is typically 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. Public transport options may be expanded during the tournament.


World Cup 2026 Venue in Boston

Stadium Capacity Key Matches
Gillette Stadium 65,878 Group Stage

Other World Cup 2026 Venues in the United States

City Stadium Key Matches
New York/New Jersey MetLife Stadium Final, Semi-final
Los Angeles SoFi Stadium Semi-final, Quarter-final
Dallas AT&T Stadium Quarter-final
Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium Quarter-final
Houston NRG Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Group Stage, Round of 16
Miami Hard Rock Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
San Francisco Levi's Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
Seattle Lumen Field Group Stage, Round of 16

World Cup 2026 Qualified Teams

Pot 1 (Top Seeds) Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
Spain Croatia Scotland Ghana
Argentina Morocco Egypt Cabo Verde
France Uruguay Tunisia South Africa
England Colombia Algeria Curaçao
Portugal Japan Ivory Coast Haiti
Netherlands Senegal Saudi Arabia Panama
Brazil South Korea Qatar UEFA Playoff (Path A)
Belgium Iran Australia UEFA Playoff (Path B)
Germany Switzerland Uzbekistan UEFA Playoff (Path C)
United States (Host) Austria Jordan UEFA Playoff (Path D)
Mexico (Host) Norway Paraguay Inter-Confed Playoff 1
Canada (Host) Ecuador Venezuela Inter-Confed Playoff 2

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