Gillette Stadium: Capacity, location, World Cup 2026 games and everything you need to know about the venue
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Gillette Stadium: Capacity, location, World Cup 2026 games and everything you need to know about the venue
"Gillette Stadium is the joint-smallest of the United States stadiums hosting matches at World Cup 2026 and will host seven matches including a quarter-final and games involving both England and Scotland. It's one of 16 World Cup 2026 venues across the United States, Mexico and Canada, and is the easternmost geographical point of the tournament. FourFourTwo has the complete lowdown on this World Cup stadium, from the capacity and history of Gillette Stadium to its usage at World Cup 2026."
"Gillette Stadium is in the town of Foxborough Massachusetts, part of the greater Boston metropolitan area. It will host World Cup 2026 matches under the unsponsored moniker of Boston Stadium. Owned by the Kraft Group, it replaced the previous Foxboro Stadium in 2002 and was upgraded in 2023. It houses the Kraft-owned New England Patriots and New England Revolution. The previous Foxboro Stadium was owned by the Krafts when it was Boston's stadium at the World Cup in the United States in 1994."
"The current version will host seven matches, the latest batch in an extensive history of international matches. England will play Ghana at Boston Stadium in their second group game. Treat yourself to your favourite World Cup 2026 shirt Gillette Stadium has been hosting United States men's and women's matches since 2002, as well as many CONCACAF Gold Cup fixtures and international games featuring other national teams from around the Americas."
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, will host seven matches at World Cup 2026, including a quarter-final and group games featuring England and Scotland. The venue will operate under the unsponsored name Boston Stadium for the tournament. Owned by the Kraft Group, the stadium replaced Foxboro Stadium in 2002 and received upgrades in 2023. The venue is home to the New England Patriots and New England Revolution and has hosted US internationals, CONCACAF Gold Cup fixtures, the 2002 MLS Cup, and matches during the 2003 Women's World Cup. The site is the easternmost tournament venue.
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