Gillette Stadium transforms to host FIFA World Cup matches this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 9:03 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Gillette Stadium, also known as Boston Stadium during the FIFA World Cup, has undergone significant changes to prepare for seven matches starting Saturday. The venue, usually hosting the New England Patriots, is replacing its synthetic turf with a grass field for the first time in 20 years, in compliance with FIFA regulations. Preparations included installing temporary fencing and barriers throughout the area. The modifications, influenced by unpredictable spring weather, necessitated a months-long effort by FIFA and stadium officials. The first match will feature Scotland facing Haiti.
- •Gillette Stadium will host seven World Cup matches this summer.
- •Scotland plays Haiti in the first match on Saturday.
- •The stadium has switched to a grass field after 20 years of synthetic turf.
- •Preparations included significant alterations around the venue.
- •Seven of the 11 U.S. host stadiums required field changes ahead of the tournament.
- 9:03 PMYahoo Sports — Gillette Stadium Makes Change For First Time In 20 Years For World Cup
"Gillette Stadium underwent major changes in preparation for hosting seven FIFA World Cup matches this summer.
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