Vibrant illustration of Boston City Hall Plaza as 2026 World Cup Fan Fest amid Foxboro's security funding dispute.
Vibrant illustration of Boston City Hall Plaza as 2026 World Cup Fan Fest amid Foxboro's security funding dispute.
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Boston plans World Cup fan fest as Foxboro seeks security funding

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Boston officials announced that City Hall Plaza will host the FIFA World Cup 2026 Fan Fest for seven matches at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. The event is expected to draw over 2 million international visitors and generate more than $1 billion in economic impact. However, Foxboro has threatened to withhold an entertainment license unless it receives $7.7 million for security costs.

On February 10, 2026, Mayor Michelle Wu and Governor Maura Healey revealed plans for the FIFA World Cup Fan Fest at Boston's City Hall Plaza, serving as a central hub for fans during the seven matches scheduled at Gillette Stadium from June 13 to July 9. The plaza, described by Healey as a "historic gathering space," will feature live entertainment, local food, and interactive experiences. Wu emphasized the opportunity to showcase Boston's culture and support small businesses, while announcing increased funding for neighborhood block parties and watch events.

The tournament is projected to attract over 2 million international visitors to Massachusetts, creating more than 9,000 jobs and $100 million in tax revenue, according to Martha Sheridan, CEO of Meet Boston. State leaders highlighted coordination efforts with Boston 26, the nonprofit organizing committee, to ensure smooth transportation and public safety. Healey noted, "There’s no greater sports town in all of America than Boston," and expressed enthusiasm for the global event.

Complicating preparations, Foxboro Select Board Chairman Bill Yukna stated the town requires $7.7 million from a $47 million federal security fund to cover manpower and capital expenses. Yukna set a March 17 deadline for the funding, warning, "This event is not Foxboro’s event; it is not up to the town of Foxboro to support or pay for any of this." Boston 26 CEO Mike Loynd remains optimistic, saying, "The licensing process is always difficult," but he is confident in a resolution. The state has allocated $10 million for related infrastructure and equity initiatives.

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Journalists on X describe the Foxboro-Gillette Stadium security funding dispute as an intriguing threat to World Cup games. Local media promote Boston's fan fest at City Hall Plaza as a positive communal event for millions of visitors. Users criticize public subsidies to the stadium amid the standoff and speculate on political motives or alternatives like excluding US venues.

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces World Cup ticket lottery for NYC residents
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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces lottery for $50 World Cup tickets for city residents, with free bus transportation to MetLife Stadium

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the city and the New York–New Jersey World Cup Host Committee have secured 1,000 FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets priced at $50 each for New York City residents, with free round-trip bus transportation to matches at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The French team arrived in Boston on Wednesday afternoon to a festive welcome. They were greeted by fans outside their Four Seasons hotel before starting recovery.

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