Norway vs France World Cup 2026: Gillette Stadium Venue Guide and Boston Attractions]
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Boston’s connection to World Cup history runs deep. As our writer Meg Linehan documented in 2022, the Greater Boston area—technically Foxborough—has hosted both men’s and women’s World Cup matches throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
Gillette Stadium, home to New England Revolution, has welcomed numerous international friendlies. However, neither the U.S. men’s nor women’s national team has competed there since 2015 due to the artificial playing surface.
For fans attending the Norway vs France encounter, Boston offers rich historical experiences. The city’s Freedom Trail provides an immersive journey through American revolutionary history. Visitors should consider visiting the Bill Russell statue outside City Hall, exploring Faneuil Hall for traditional New England clam chowder, and concluding their day in the North End with authentic cannoli.
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