The World is Coming to the Region!
Exciting news for Boston, New England and the Neponset River region as we gear up to play a major role in the FIFA World Cup™ 2026, the largest single sporting event ever. This historic event, spanning three countries and 16 cities, will see Boston hosting seven matches, including five Group Stage matches, a Round of 32, and one Quarterfinal match.
For all the details visit the FIFA 26 Boston website here!
Would your business or organization like to offer services for the Boston 2026 Host Committee? Fill out this form to express interest.
For all the details visit the FIFA 26 Boston website here!
Would your business or organization like to offer services for the Boston 2026 Host Committee? Fill out this form to express interest.
Game Schedule
Match information is below, and also please check out Meet Boston’s FIFA World Cup info page for more information.
- Saturday, June 13, 9pm: Haiti vs. Scotland
- Tuesday, June 16, 6pm: Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway
- Friday, June 19, 6pm: Scotland vs. Morocco
- Tuesday, June 23, 4pm: England vs. Ghana
- Friday, June 26, 3pm: Norway vs. France
- Monday, June 29, 4:30pm: Round of 32 Match
- Thursday, July 9, 4pm: Quarterfinal Match
Ticket Information
To receive information on how to apply for FIFA World Cup 26™ tickets, you can register your interest here. For further information regarding Official Hospitality seating, please register your interest here.
Transit & Venue Information
Getting to Boston Stadium (Gillette)
During the FIFA World Cup 2026™, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will run an expanded schedule, with an unprecedented number of trains serving Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium). Check back soon for a full schedule of Commuter Rail options.
Please note: while parking is available at Boston Stadium, public transit is the recommended way to travel. If you do plan to drive, the stadium offers several paid parking lots. Check back soon for parking information!
During the FIFA World Cup 2026™, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will run an expanded schedule, with an unprecedented number of trains serving Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium). Check back soon for a full schedule of Commuter Rail options.
Please note: while parking is available at Boston Stadium, public transit is the recommended way to travel. If you do plan to drive, the stadium offers several paid parking lots. Check back soon for parking information!
No Tickets, No Problem Host/Attend a Community Celebration
Host a "Watch Party" or attend a local community celebration. Click the link below to learn more.
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Things to Do
While in the area be sure to check out all the region has to offer from restaurants and hotels to shopping and outdoor activities!
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Hotels
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