Stay North of Boston When You’re Here for the Big Game!

Explore everything our region has to offer during the 2026 World Cup!

The World Cup is coming. Whether you’re heading to the stadium, or going to a local watch party, our region puts you near the action while surrounding you with coastal views, delicious food and historic streets. North of Boston isn’t just a great place to stay, it’s a place to play. Game on!

Schedule of Matches at Boston Stadium 

  • June 13 – Haiti v Scotland
  • June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname v Norway
  • June 19 – Scotland v Morocco
  • June 23 – England v Ghana
  • June 26 – Norway v France
  • June 29 – Group E Winners V Group A/B/C/D/F third place
  • July 9 – Quarter Final Match – Winner Match 89 v Winner Match 90

Where to Stay

Visitors coming to Boston for the World Cup can stay north of the city and take advantage of the convenient commuter rail system for easy access to Boston, for the Fan Fest at City Hall, watch parties, and transportation to the stadium!

Getting to the Game

For a full roundup of options on how to get to the stadium, including your match day check list, click here. 

By Car

Take MA-128 S to I-95 S to US-1S/Boston-Providence Turnpike/US Rte 1 S in Sharon. Take exit 19 from I-95 S. Follow US-1 S/Boston-Providence Turnpike/US Rte 1 S to Patriot Pl in Foxborough.

By Bus

Take the MBTA Bus from North of Boston into Boston. The Stadium Express Bus leaves from multiple locations in Boston. World Cup ticket required to take the Stadium Express Bus. For more info, on the Stadium Express Bus, click here. 

By Train

Take the MBTA’s Commuter Rail from one of many North of Boston communities (Salem, Gloucester, Newburyport and more!) into Boston’s North Station. The Stadium Express Bus leaves from multiple locations in Boston. World Cup ticket required to take the Stadium Express Bus. For more info, on the Stadium Express Bus, click here. 

There is also a train going from Boston’s South Station to Foxboro Station. Advanced tickets required. For more info, click here. 

Game Day Eats and Drinks

Catch the match with great food, cold drinks, and a lively crowd. North of Boston is filled with breweries, bars, and restaurants ready for game day!

Things to Do

Not a soccer fan? We’ve got you covered. North of Boston is full of things to explore, from coastal museums, boutique shops and cultural experiences you won’t find anywhere else.

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