
June 24, 2026 · 5:22 PM
Boston World Cup June 24 update: trains, express bus, and City Hall Plaza plans
A current Boston guide for fans planning the final group-stage match, the Round of 32, and the quarter-final, with the safest transport choice by starting point, City Hall Plaza Fan Festival hours, and stadium entry checks.
Boston's group-stage week is almost over, but the city is not done. After England-Ghana finished 0-0 on June 24, Boston Stadium still has Norway-France, a Round of 32 match, and a quarter-final ahead. 1 The practical question now is simple: lock your stadium transport before matchday, and use City Hall Plaza while it is still open.
What changed for fans after June 24
Boston's official travel guide says Boston Stadium is not in Boston; plan on roughly 60-90 minutes from downtown Boston by road, longer when event traffic builds. 2 The guide also says gates open three hours before kick-off, which makes the transport choice more important than the final mile. 2
The remaining stadium dates are concentrated, then there is a long pause before the quarter-final. Use this as the working checklist:
| Date | Match | Stadium timing note | Best first move |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friday, June 26 | Norway vs France | 15:00 in Boston; gates open three hours before kick-off. 2 | Buy train or Boston Stadium Express bus space before leaving for the day. |
| Monday, June 29 | Round of 32 | 16:30 in Boston; weekday traffic is a bigger risk. 2 | Treat South Station boarding time as fixed, not approximate. |
| Thursday, July 9 | Quarter-final | 16:00 in Boston; stadium parking opens four hours before kick-off. 2 | Recheck MBTA, Boston 26, and road updates that week. |

Stadium transport: train, express bus, or pre-booked parking
The official plan is built around two no-car routes.

Boston Stadium Trains run directly between South Station and Foxboro Station, with Foxboro Station described in the guide as within a 10-minute walk of the match area. 2 MBTA's Boston Stadium Trains page says tickets must be purchased in advance in the mTicket app, riders need a match ticket to board, and return trains start leaving Foxboro Station 30 minutes after the final whistle, roughly every 15 minutes until all trains have departed. 3

The Boston Stadium Express Bus is the broader regional option. The travel guide says it is the only official direct bus service from Greater Boston and the surrounding region, including Boston Logan International Airport and Providence, with more than 20 pick-up locations and drop-off within a 10-minute walk of the stadium. 2 It lists the round-trip bus ticket at $95, advance booking required, and says buses begin 3-4.5 hours before kick-off and start leaving 30 minutes after the final whistle. 2
For drivers, the guide is blunt: parking must be booked in advance, you need the corresponding match and parking ticket to enter parking areas, and the only access road is MA Route 1. 2 It also says private car drop-off and pick-up is not permitted around the stadium. 2 If you are staying downtown, the train is the cleanest default; if you are near Logan, Providence, or a suburban pick-up point, compare the express bus before paying for parking.
South Station details to check before you go
South Station is the Boston Stadium Train starting point. MBTA's South Station page links directly to the Boston Stadium Train timetables and says Route 4 operates fare-free between North Station and South Station from 09:00 to 23:45 on World Cup match days. 5 The same notice lists the remaining Boston match days as June 26, June 29, and July 9. 5
One detail can catch visitors: MBTA says Boston Stadium Train passengers should be at South Station at the time shown for their boarding group, and that boarding group is on the train ticket. 3 Do not plan to show up when the train is scheduled to roll. Build in time for the security line, the boarding group, and the walk from your hotel or subway platform.
City Hall Plaza is the better no-ticket fan plan
The FIFA Fan Festival Boston is at Boston City Hall Plaza, 1 City Hall Square, and the official guide points visitors to Government Center as the nearest station. 2 The same guide says entry is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required and capacity is limited to about 5,000 people. 2
For the last operating stretch, the published local hours are:
| Fan Festival date | Published local hours | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Thursday, June 25 | 15:00-21:30 | Good for non-stadium visitors between match days. 2 |
| Friday, June 26 | 14:00-22:30 | Stadium-bound fans should not cut the transfer to Foxboro close. 2 |
| Saturday, June 27 | 15:00-00:30 | Best remaining late-night public viewing window. 2 |
Because the Fan Festival sits downtown and the stadium sits in Foxboro, do not treat them as one continuous venue. If you have a stadium ticket, choose the stadium route first and fit City Hall Plaza around it. If you do not have a match ticket, City Hall Plaza is the easier plan, especially if your hotel is near the Green, Blue, Orange, or Red Line.
Entry rules that can save you a slow gate search
The official guide says approved stadium bags must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and no larger than 12 inches x 6 inches x 12 inches; small clutches or wallets no larger than 4.5 inches x 6.5 inches are allowed even if not clear. 2 It also says fans may bring one soft, plastic, factory-sealed disposable water bottle up to 20 ounces, while hard-sided reusable bottles are not permitted. 2
Your shortest checklist before leaving the hotel:
- Download the match ticket before traveling; the guide says not to head to the stadium without one. 2
- Buy the train, express bus, or parking pass in advance; the guide lists all three as advance-booking items. 2
- Keep the bag small and clear, unless it is a clutch-sized wallet. 2
- For Fan Festival days, register before going and use Government Center as the target station. 2
The main Boston mistake is trying to improvise on the day. Foxboro is far enough from downtown that a missed boarding group or an unbooked parking plan can cost more time than the match itself.

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