FIFA World Cup™ 2026

Gillette Stadium

Take the Train to Gillette Stadium for the World Cup 2026

The World Cup 2026 is coming to Massachusetts! Gillette Stadium will host seven matches for the FIFA World Cup™ 2026, including five Group Stage matches, a Round of 32, and one Quarterfinal match. Celebrate Boston’s sporty spirit and ride the Commuter Rail special event trains to Gillette Stadium for the World Cup 2026

Ride the Commuter Rail to Gillette Stadium

Trains heading to Gillette Stadium depart from both Boston’s South Station and Providence Station in Rhode Island. The South Station train stops at Back Bay and Dedham Corporate Center, while the Providence train stops at South Attleboro, Attleboro, and Mansfield before both arrive in Foxboro

What to do in Boston

For those heading to Gillette Stadium for the World Cup, there are many ways to make the most of your time in Boston. Walk through the Boston Public Gardens and the Charles River Esplanade, and window shop on Newbury Street. Explore museums such as the Institute of Contemporary Art or the Museum of Science. For those with kids, head to the New England Aquarium or the Boston Children’s Museum.  

What to do in Providence 

For visitors traveling to Gillette Stadium from Providence, take some time to explore Rhode Island’s capital. Check out the Roger Williams Park Zoo, the RISD Museum, Waterplace Park (home to the famous WaterFire installation), and upcoming events happening in Providence

How to Buy Tickets for the FIFA World Cup 2026

Fans interested in purchasing a ticket for the FIFA World Cup™ 2026 can register online to apply and receive updates on the latest ticket news and information. The Boston 26 Committee offers a range of hospitality packages that include extraordinary seating options, exclusive meet-and-greets, and access to private lounges and spaces. 

How to Buy Commuter Rail Fares & Passes

Event trains are scheduled based on the start and end times of select events at Gillette. Train service for the World Cup 2026 will be announced closer to the event. Visit our Beginner’s Guide to the Commuter Rail to learn more about the Commuter Rail and how to buy tickets. 

Explore a Tour with Keolis massAdventures

Are you visiting Boston for the 2026 World Cup? Make your journey an unforgettable experience and check out a day trip outside the city with Keolis massAdventures. Tours begin at North Station or South Station, where you’ll travel to experiences outside of Boston to explore our region’s seaside adventures and history. Whether you’re traveling with family, a tour group, or by yourself, Keolis massAdventures is a great way to get out and experience Massachusetts. Learn more about how you can book your tour today by heading to https://keolismassadventures.com/how-it-works/.  

Boston has been part of World Cup history before. Previously, the city hosted three championships: the 1994 FIFA World Cup USA™, and the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ in 1999 and 2003. As Boston prepares to welcome fans around the globe, don’t miss your chance to be part of the excitement—make your plans now for the World Cup 2026!