The FIFA World Cup 2026 is delivering spectacular knockout drama across North America, and while Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium) officially wraps up its hosting duties, its legacy in this historic tournament will burn brightly for years to come.
The world-class New England venue beautifully expanded its soccer pedigree by hosting seven tournament fixtures, culminating today in an absolute blockbuster Quarter-final clash between global titans France and the history-making Atlas Lions of Morocco.
Over its 23-year history, Gillette Stadium has welcomed a range of major events, including NFL and MLS games, international soccer matches, college football events, and concerts featuring some of the world’s biggest artists.
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