Tailgating to be allowed at Boston World Cup matches as FIFA changes stance
FIFA has reversed its decision and will now permit tailgating at all seven 2026 World Cup matches held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Boston World Cup host committee announced the change, stating it aligns with local policies that allow tailgating for other stadium events.

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AI-generatedFIFA has reversed its decision and will now permit tailgating at all seven 2026 World Cup matches held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Boston World Cup host committee announced the change, stating it aligns with local policies that allow tailgating for other stadium events. This reversal comes after initial FIFA regulations prohibited tailgating at all 104 tournament matches, sparking fan backlash. The stadium, temporarily named Boston Stadium for the event, will host group stage, round-of-32, and quarterfinal matches. While tailgating is allowed, parking availability will be significantly reduced compared to regular stadium events.
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4 extractedthe Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has set train prices at $80 for a round trip from Boston to Foxborough for tournament games, four times what it charges for NFL and MLS games.
about 20,000 parking spots available for Patriots games, but only about 5,000 will be available for public use during the World Cup.
There is also an express bus option that will depart from various Boston-area locations, which will cost $95 for a round trip.
The Gillette Stadium – rebranded as the Boston Stadium during the World Cup to comply with FIFA’s policy prohibiting corporate-sponsored names for tournament venues