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There's Been "Misinformation" About Boston World Cup Parking, Gillette Stadium Rep Says
Back in February, MBTA officials revealed that parking would be drastically reduced around what will be known as "Boston Stadium."

May 14, 2026
Ahead of this summer's World Cup, Massachusetts state officials launched a "Kick The Drive" campaign urging ticket holders to take public transportation to Foxboro due to "extremely limited" parking and heavier-than-usual traffic expected on match days. But that wasn't necessarily the message a representative for Gillette Stadium conveyed on Wednesday.
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"There's been a little bit of misinformation out there," Jim Nolan, the chief operating officer of Kraft Sports + Entertainment said at a Patriot Place press conference about what fans need to know with one month to go until the first match.
Back in February, MBTA officials revealed that parking would be drastically reduced around what will be known as "Boston Stadium." Instead of the 20,000 spots that are usually available for New England Patriots games, the T said only 5,000 spaces will be allotted for fan parking on match days.
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