Express train tickets from South Station to Foxborough go on sale Wednesday, April 8. Don’t wait, tickets will likely sell out.

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Transit & Venue Information

Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium) is located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, about 22 miles from downtown Boston, and will host all seven matches during the tournament. With large crowds expected, planning your trip to and from the stadium in advance is essential.​

 

Getting to Boston Stadium

MBTA Commuter Rail: While parking is available at Boston Stadium, public transit is the recommended way to travel. The MBTA will run express trains from South Station in downtown Boston to Foxborough on matchdays, with return service after the game. Tickets are limited and expected to sell out, and you’ll need a same-day match ticket to purchase one. Learn More.

Driving: Driving to Boston Stadium is an option; however, heavy congestion is expected along Route 1 near the stadium. Allow extra time as approaching roads are expected to be very busy for up to 4 hours either side of the match.

Parking: Parking near the stadium will be limited, and reserving a spot in advance is strongly recommended. Parking is restricted to ticket holders, with one pass allowed per vehicle. Parking is open from 4 hours before kick-off.  Learn More on JustPark

Bus Service: Skip the rideshare surges, the hassle of driving, and parking fees, and grab a seat on the Boston Stadium Express, the official bus service to Boston Stadium Matches. With stops in Greater Boston, the surrounding region, and Logan Airport, the Stadium Express will bring you within a 10-minute walk of the matchday action. Learn more.

Know Before You Go: For additional information, including accessibility, rideshare and taxis, private coach and other over-sized vehicles, read the Fan Travel Guide.