Buy Norway vs France tickets for the World Cup 2026 Group I matchday 3 fixture at Gillette Stadium, known in tournament materials as Boston Stadium, on Friday 26 June 2026. Kick-off is 15:00 Eastern Time in Foxborough, with Match 61 pairing Erling Haaland's Norway against Kylian Mbappé's France in one of the standout final-round group fixtures. Norway are back at the tournament for the first time since 1998, while France arrive as 2018 winners, 2022 finalists and one of the leading contenders in Didier Deschamps's farewell tournament.
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This is a high-demand buyer page because the fixture combines Haaland, Mbappé, Martin Ødegaard and Ousmane Dembélé in a group-closing match that could shape qualification for the knockout rounds. Norway's run through European qualifying has renewed demand from Scandinavian supporters, while France's travelling base follows a squad packed with major-club names and recent tournament pedigree. Use the World Cup 2026 tickets hub to compare tournament demand, then use this page to check Norway vs France seating, delivery and order guidance before choosing your listing.
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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fixture | Norway vs France |
| Competition | World Cup 2026, Group I, Matchday 3 (Match 61) |
| Date | Friday 26 June 2026 |
| Kick-off | 15:00 Eastern Time |
| Venue | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts |
| Capacity | About 64,600 to 65,000, pending final tournament configuration |
| Norway manager | Ståle Solbakken |
| France manager | Didier Deschamps |
Norway vs France demand starts with the rare Haaland versus Mbappé match-up. Erling Haaland gives Norway a global ticket pull they have never had at this level, while Martin Ødegaard offers the midfield craft behind a side returning to the World Cup stage after 28 years away. Alexander Sørloth, Sander Berge and Antonio Nusa add depth to a Norwegian team that should attract supporters from Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and the wider Scandinavian diaspora in North America. For Norway supporters, Norway World Cup 2026 tickets are not just tournament access, they are a chance to watch the country's strongest modern generation on the biggest stage.
France brings a different kind of demand. Kylian Mbappé captains a squad named on 14 May 2026, with Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola, Rayan Cherki and Marcus Thuram giving Deschamps several attacking options. Aurélien Tchouaméni, Adrien Rabiot and N'Golo Kanté provide experience in midfield, while William Saliba, Jules Koundé, Dayot Upamecano and Ibrahima Konaté anchor the defensive group. Deschamps has confirmed this tournament will close his long France tenure, which adds urgency to every group fixture. Buyers looking beyond this match can compare France World Cup 2026 tickets across all three Group I fixtures.
Gillette Stadium adds a compact, open-air venue to the story. The Foxborough stadium is home to the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution, with a listed capacity of 64,628 and a rounded tournament capacity of about 65,000. Friday 15:00 Eastern Time means Friday evening viewing in Oslo and Paris, so demand can rise quickly if the group table is tight after matchday 2. Buyers should focus on category, row, delivery method and supporter-area notes rather than assuming late availability will improve.
Primary-sale and federation allocation windows are not always accessible to international buyers, and availability can change quickly once travelling supporter groups confirm plans. The Norwegian Football Federation and the French federation may operate allocation routes for members, but most cross-border buyers need a marketplace route that shows available seat categories, delivery terms and guarantee coverage before checkout.
For most international buyers, resale is the route. 1BoxOffice aggregates verified seller listings and applies the 150% money-back guarantee on every order. The platform never markets itself as anything other than a secondary marketplace, which is the correct distinction for a buyer comparing routes.
The live 1BoxOffice listing for Norway vs France is shown as Request Tickets, so this page does not publish exact public price floors or fixed hospitality opening prices. Prices depend on the live 1BoxOffice listings available when you search, with demand shaped by category, seat location, quantity, delivery timing and the Group I table after the first two matchdays.
| Category | Typical location | Live price guidance | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat 4 | Upper bowl, end zones and corners | Check the live listing when active inventory is visible | Lower-priced entry, family groups, neutral fans |
| Cat 3 | Upper bowl, longside | Check the live listing when active inventory is visible | Longside view, mid-budget supporter groups |
| Cat 2 | Lower bowl, longside non-central | Check the live listing when active inventory is visible | Closer view, organised supporter groups |
| Cat 1 | Lower bowl, longside central | Check the live listing when active inventory is visible | Halfway-line view, premium seat without hospitality |
| Hospitality | Putnam Club, Optum Field Lounge and premium spaces | Request availability through the live listing | Corporate guests, premium experience buyers, all-inclusive entry |
When the event is shown as Request Tickets, buyers can submit interest and compare categories once active inventory is visible. Avoid relying on old price screenshots, because Group I standings, seat-together availability and delivery windows can all change demand close to matchday.
Gillette Stadium opened in 2002 and is the home of the New England Patriots NFL franchise and the New England Revolution MLS team. The venue is open-air with no roof; the bowl wraps the pitch in three tiers across longsides and end zones. The pitch orients north-south for the football configuration, with the playing surface converted to natural grass for the tournament. The 100 Level lower bowl gives the closest physical seats, with the central blocks between the 30-yard lines feeding the Cat 1 and Cat 2 inventory in tournament rebadging. The 200 Mezzanine Level houses the Putnam Club and Optum Field Lounge premium spaces. The 300 Upper Level climbs steeply but with cleaner sightlines than the typical NFL upper-bowl geometry, given Gillette's more compact upper-tier footprint. The CBS Scoreboard tower at the north end is the venue's defining architectural feature, anchored by the lighthouse design that references the New England Atlantic coastline. Tickets should be purchased via the Gillette Stadium tickets page, and the full configuration map is at the Gillette Stadium seating plan page.
| Area | What it suits | Pricing bracket | General guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower tier longside central | Halfway-line, broadcast camera-side angle | Cat 1 | Best technical view; first to sell out across both fanbases |
| Lower tier longside non-central | Premium proximity at a lower price point | Cat 2 | Closest seats without the central-block surcharge; open-air with no roof cover |
| Upper tier longside | Tactical wide view of both penalty areas | Cat 3 | Sweet spot for value; cleaner sightlines than most NFL upper-bowl venues |
| Behind the goals | Atmosphere block with supporter sections | Cat 4 | Atmosphere-led end-zone blocks; check listing notes for supporter-area guidance |
| Hospitality lounges | All-inclusive matchday experience | Hospitality | Pre-match dining, in-seat service, premium parking included |
| Supporter type | Best approach |
|---|---|
| Norway supporters | Fixture-specific supporter allocations have not yet been confirmed, so Norway fans should look for listings described as Norway supporter allocation or nearby end-block inventory once seat notes are available. Travelling groups are expected from Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger, with additional demand from Norwegian-American communities across New England and the wider United States. Red shirts and Norwegian flags are likely to cluster behind one goal and in adjacent upper-tier sections, but buyers should check listing notes before choosing a block. |
| France supporters | Fixture-specific supporter allocations have not yet been confirmed, so France fans should look for listings described as France supporter allocation or nearby end-block inventory once seat notes are available. Supporters travelling from Paris and other French cities can route through Boston Logan or the wider Northeast Corridor. French colours are likely to cluster behind one goal and in nearby upper-tier sections, while corporate buyers may prefer the Putnam Club and Optum Field Lounge areas. |
| Neutral buyers | Lower-bowl central and upper-bowl longside seats give the best balance of atmosphere and view without relying on supporter-section placement. The matchday 3 setting should attract a large neutral buyer group because of the Haaland-Mbappé story and possible knockout-round implications. Wearing colours in opposing supporter sections is permitted but not advised where listing notes describe a specific team allocation. |
| Hospitality option | Typical buyer | Main appeal |
|---|---|---|
| Pitchside suite | Senior corporate guests, French and Scandinavian executive groups, broadcast partners | The closest hospitality product to the playing surface, with private suite access, pre-match and half-time dining and in-suite host service. The on-pitch tunnel-club option, where available, adds a pitchside walk before kick-off. Lowest inventory tier; consolidates fastest among corporate buyers travelling for the Haaland-Mbappé matchday 3 decider. |
| Club lounge | Mid-tier corporate buyers, individual hospitality buyers, Greater Boston business networks | The Putnam Club and Optum Field Lounge access with seated Cat 1 or Cat 2 inventory paired in. Full hot buffet pre-match, in-seat service for drinks and snacks, and premium parking. The most common hospitality product for the matchday 3 Gillette fixture. |
| Premium seat with hospitality | Individual buyers seeking matchday upgrade | Cat 1 or Cat 2 seat paired with hospitality lounge access; mid-tier price point with the full experience. The Putnam Club entry-level package typically falls in this bracket. |
| Group entertainment package | Corporate group buyers, supporter clubs, family groups | Group hospitality packages for 8 to 20 guests, with private dining, dedicated host and pooled seat allocation. Useful for corporate entertainment around the matchday 3 decider; pricing scales with group size and seat category. |
Gillette Stadium hospitality inventory is well-developed, given the Patriots' six Super Bowl titles and the venue's active premium-experience programme. The matchday 3 setting can lift hospitality demand among French and Scandinavian corporate buyers, plus the Greater Boston tech and biotech buyer base. Check the live listing for package availability, inclusions, delivery method and access notes before committing to a premium order.
| Delivery type | What to check |
|---|---|
| Mobile transfer | The dominant delivery method for the tournament. Tickets transfer to the organisers' app between 7 and 14 days before kick-off. Match the email at checkout to your app account and ensure the phone you bring to the stadium is signed in with the correct credentials. |
| E-ticket PDF | A small minority of listings deliver as PDF for printing or wallet storage. Verify the barcode resolution before matchday and have a backup screenshot saved offline. |
| Hospitality wristband | Hospitality buyers receive a physical wristband collected at a dedicated VIP entrance on matchday. Bring photo ID and the booking reference; collection windows typically open 3 hours before kick-off. |
| Will-call collection | A small minority of listings deliver via will-call at the stadium box office. Bring matching photo ID and the booking reference; collection windows typically open 2 to 3 hours before kick-off. |
Standard entry policy applies. All buyers should bring photo ID matching the lead booking name, allow at least 90 minutes for queueing through metal detection and the bag-policy check and review the tournament organisers' app for the latest gate and entry instructions in the 48 hours before kick-off.
1BoxOffice is a verified secondary marketplace established in 2006, with a 150% money-back guarantee on every order. The platform serves the global ticketing market with dedicated English and Arabic customer support, which is particularly relevant for the MENA buyer segment routing through the Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and Tunisia fixtures at the 2026 tournament. The buying journey below applies to every Norway vs France listing on the platform.
Step1
Open the fixture listing page
Open the Norway vs France listing page on 1BoxOffice. Confirm the date (26 June 2026), kick-off (15:00 Eastern Time) and venue (Gillette Stadium, Foxborough) before clicking through to seat selection. The matchday 3 listings are concentrated in the Cat 2 and Cat 3 categories; Cat 1 inventory firms up earliest given the Haaland-Mbappé broadcast demand.
Step2
Filter by category and seating area
Use the on-page filters to narrow by category (Cat 1, Cat 2, Cat 3, Cat 4, Hospitality), by seating area (lower bowl longside, upper bowl behind the goals) and by quantity. The seat-together filter is critical for groups of three or more; the platform indicates whether listings deliver as a confirmed seat-together block or as best-available split.
Step3
Choose your seats
Compare listings on the seat map for camera-side view, supporter-block proximity and price. The 100 Level lower-bowl central blocks give the best halfway-line view but command the Cat 1 premium; the 200 Mezzanine Level offers the strongest value-for-view ratio at Gillette. Confirm the row and seat numbers before adding to the basket.
Step4
Review listing details
Each listing page shows the delivery method (mobile transfer, e-ticket PDF, hospitality wristband or will-call), the seller verification status and the 150% money-back guarantee terms. Hospitality listings include the package inclusions on a separate sub-page. Read the delivery window and the entry instructions before proceeding to checkout.
Step5
Sign in or register
Sign in to your 1BoxOffice account at checkout, or create an account if this is your first purchase. Customer support is available in English and Arabic throughout the journey. The Norwegian and French supporter pools both account for substantial single segments on the platform for the matchday 3 decider.
Step6
Complete payment
The platform accepts major card networks (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), bank transfer in select currencies and Apple Pay and Google Pay, where supported. Currency is displayed at checkout in GBP, USD, EUR, NOK, AED and other supported currencies. The 150% money-back guarantee terms appear on the checkout page and are confirmed in the order email.
Step7
Confirm your order
Order confirmation lands in the registered email within minutes. The confirmation lists the seller reference, delivery method, expected delivery window and the support contact for delivery queries. Save the booking reference for matchday entry verification.
Step8
Track your tickets through to matchday
Use the track order page to monitor delivery status. Mobile transfers typically land in the tournament app between 7 and 14 days before kick-off. E-ticket PDFs are delivered earlier. Customer support is available throughout for delivery queries, and the 150% guarantee covers any verified delivery failure that prevents stadium entry.
Norwegian supporters can route from Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger via direct Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air service to Boston Logan, plus connecting service via Reykjavik on Icelandair and via Frankfurt on Lufthansa. French supporters route from Paris and across the Atlantic via direct Air France and Delta service to Boston Logan, plus connecting service through JFK and Newark. The Greater Boston and broader New England buyer pool consolidates the local segment: the Norwegian-American community across Cambridge, the Boston metropolitan area and the wider New England Scandinavian diaspora; the French-American population across Boston, Cambridge and the Massachusetts Atlantic seaboard. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Norwegian-American community (the largest in the United States, with roughly 850,000 Norwegian-Americans across Minnesota) routes via direct Delta service to Boston for this fixture.
Visa and entry requirements are a meaningful planning factor. Norwegian passport holders are ESTA-eligible and can apply online at least 72 hours before travel. French passport holders are ESTA-eligible. UK, EU and most Commonwealth passport holders are ESTA-eligible. All buyers should hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry. Hotel inventory in downtown Boston, Cambridge, the South Shore and the broader Greater Boston market clears fast around the matchday 3 window; refundable bookings through Hotels.com, Booking.com or direct hotel programmes are recommended given the matchday 3 framing and the simultaneous group-decider concentration.
Norway qualified for their fourth World Cup appearance and their first since 1998 through European qualifying, winning all eight matches in the group and producing one of the strongest attacking campaigns of the cycle. Ståle Solbakken has been the head coach since 2020 and previously played for Norway as a midfielder at the 1998 World Cup under Egil Olsen. Captain Martin Ødegaard is the central creative midfielder, while Erling Haaland leads the attack after scoring throughout qualifying and extending his status as Norway's all-time leading men's scorer. Alexander Sørloth offers a second forward option, Antonio Nusa provides pace from wide areas and Sander Berge anchors midfield. At the back, Kristoffer Ajer and Leo Østigård are part of the senior defensive pool, with Ørjan Nyland among the experienced goalkeeper options.
Norway have reached the World Cup three times previously: 1938, 1994 and 1998. Their best modern memory remains the 2-1 Group A win over Brazil at France 1998 in Marseille, with Kjetil Rekdal scoring the winner from the penalty spot. The 2026 target is to turn a strong qualifying campaign into a knockout-round place, and this final group fixture against France could decide whether Norway's return extends beyond the first round.
France qualified for their seventeenth World Cup through UEFA qualifying, sealing the place ahead of the November 2025 international break. Didier Deschamps has been the head coach since 2012 and announced this season that he will step down after the 2026 finals, ending a 14-year reign that delivered the 2018 World Cup in Russia and the 2022 final in Qatar. Former France captain and Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane is the heavy favourite to succeed him. The 26-man squad submitted on 14 May 2026 omits Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid), the Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta was preferred to Randal Kolo Muani, and Antoine Griezmann is also out of the final list. Kylian Mbappé captains the squad. The attacking pool is the deepest of any 2026 squad: Mbappé, reigning Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué (PSG breakout name from the 2025 Champions League run), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich), Bradley Barcola (PSG), Rayan Cherki (Manchester City), Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan) and Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco). The midfield combines Aurélien Tchouaméni and Adrien Rabiot with Manu Koné, Warren Zaïre-Emery and the returning N'Golo Kanté. The defence is anchored by William Saliba (Arsenal), Jules Koundé (Barcelona), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern), Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool) and the Hernández brothers. Mike Maignan (AC Milan) is in goal.
France has reached the World Cup sixteen times previously and won the tournament twice (1998 at home in Paris, 2018 in Moscow). The 2022 final loss to Argentina in Qatar (3-3 after extra time, Argentina winning on penalties) is the most recent reference point. The 2026 ceiling is realistically the final and a third World Cup title, with France one of the three pre-tournament favourites alongside Spain and Brazil. The Group I path requires a top-two qualification from the Senegal opener at MetLife, the Iraq fixture at Lincoln Financial Field and this Norway decider at Gillette Stadium.
Norway and France have a longer men's senior history than the recent friendly record alone suggests. 11v11 lists 16 men's senior meetings, with France on 7 wins, Norway on 5 wins and 4 draws. The most recent listed men's meeting was France 4-0 Norway at Stade de France on 27 May 2014, when Paul Pogba, Olivier Giroud twice and Loïc Rémy scored for France. Earlier records include competitive qualifiers, so this match should be treated as the first Norway vs France meeting at a World Cup finals tournament, not the first competitive meeting between the nations.
| Head-to-head detail | Norway vs France record |
|---|---|
| Men's senior meetings | 16, according to the checked 11v11 ledger |
| France wins | 7 |
| Norway wins | 5 |
| Draws | 4 |
| Most recent men's meeting | 27 May 2014, France 4-0 Norway, friendly, Stade de France |
| World Cup finals meetings | 0 before this 2026 Group I fixture |
| Match context | First Norway vs France meeting at a World Cup finals tournament |
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday 16 June 2026 | France vs Senegal | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Tuesday 16 June 2026 | Iraq vs Norway | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Monday 22 June 2026 | France vs Iraq | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Monday 22 June 2026 | Norway vs Senegal | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Friday 26 June 2026 | Norway vs France | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Friday 26 June 2026 | Senegal vs Iraq | BMO Field, Toronto |
Norway vs France kicks off at 15:00 Eastern Time on Friday, 26 June 2026 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It is the Group I matchday 3 decider and Match 61 of the tournament. The fixture kicks off simultaneously with Senegal vs Iraq at BMO Field in Toronto, which is the standard final-matchday concurrent-kick-off rule for group-stage closure.
Primary-sale random selection draws closed in early 2026, and the NFF and FFF member-only allocation windows were pulled from federation membership pools. For most international buyers, the verified secondary marketplace is the route. 1BoxOffice aggregates seller listings, applies the 150% money-back guarantee on every order and runs English plus Arabic customer support through the buyer journey.
Erling Haaland is expected to be central for Norway if selected and fit. The Manchester City striker drove Norway's qualifying campaign and arrived as the country's all-time leading men's scorer, while Martin Ødegaard supplies the service behind him. Final line-ups depend on Ståle Solbakken's matchday selection, player fitness and the Group I situation after Norway's first two fixtures.
The live 1BoxOffice listing is shown as Request Tickets, so exact public price floors are not published here. Prices depend on the listings available when you search, including category, seat location, quantity, delivery method and supporter-area notes. Submit interest through the live listing and compare categories once active inventory is visible.
The tournament organisers operate a four-tier category structure plus hospitality. Cat 1 is the lower-bowl longside central blocks, Cat 2 is the lower-bowl longside non-central blocks, Cat 3 is the upper-bowl longside, Cat 4 is the upper-bowl behind the goals and end zones, and Hospitality covers the Putnam Club, Optum Field Lounge, on-pitch packages and group entertainment products at Gillette Stadium.
Yes. Gillette Stadium hospitality inventory is well-developed and includes the Putnam Club lounge, the Optum Field Lounge, on-pitch suite packages and group entertainment packages for 8 to 20 guests. Pre-match dining, in-seat service, premium parking and dedicated VIP entry are included. Inventory firms up inside the 14-day window as French and Scandinavian corporate buyers consolidate around the matchday 3 decider.
Gillette Stadium seats approximately 65,000 in the football configuration, the joint-smallest of the United States host venues alongside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. It is the home of the New England Patriots NFL franchise and the New England Revolution MLS team. Gillette will host seven matches across the tournament, including five group-stage fixtures, a round-of-32 game and a quarter-final.
Norwegian passport holders are ESTA-eligible and can apply online at least 72 hours before travel. French passport holders are ESTA-eligible. UK, EU and most Commonwealth passport holders are ESTA-eligible. Passport holders from outside the ESTA programme require a B-1/B-2 visa to enter the United States. All buyers should hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry.
Most tickets deliver via mobile transfer to the tournament organisers' app between 7 and 14 days before kick-off. Some listings come with an e-ticket PDF backup. Hospitality packages add a physical wristband collection at a dedicated VIP entrance on matchday. A small minority of listings deliver via will-call collection, requiring a matching photo ID. Match the email at checkout to your app account to receive mobile transfers successfully.
Fixture-specific supporter allocations have not yet been confirmed. France fans should look for listings described as France supporter allocation or nearby end-block inventory once seat notes are available. Buyers who prefer a mixed atmosphere should compare lower-bowl longside and upper-bowl longside options, while those wearing team colours should avoid blocks clearly described for the opposing supporter group.
Every attendee aged two or above requires a valid ticket. Children under two may enter on the lap of a ticketed parent or guardian, subject to the on-the-day discretion of stadium operations. Hospitality packages typically apply the same rule, with some products imposing a minimum age of 16 or 18 inside the dedicated lounges; check the package terms before booking.
The 1BoxOffice 150% money-back guarantee applies to every order. If the tickets fail to deliver in time for the match, fail entry validation at the stadium gate or do not match the listing description, the buyer receives 150% of the original purchase price as a refund. The platform has operated this guarantee since 2006 as a verified secondary marketplace.
Yes. Contact 1BoxOffice customer support as soon as possible if your email address, phone number or delivery details change after purchase. Mobile-transfer tickets depend on the correct email address being linked to your match app account, so update details before the delivery window opens. Hospitality and collection orders may require matching photo ID, so keep the lead booker's information accurate.
Bring a passport or government-issued photo ID matching the lead booking name. International buyers should travel with their passport rather than a national identity card, given the US entry requirements. Hospitality and will-call collection both require photo ID matching the booking. Children under 16 do not require a photo ID but should travel with the lead booker.
Book once you find a category, seat location and delivery method that match your plans. Demand can rise after matchday 2 results if Norway or France need a result in Foxborough, while seat-together options can become harder to find close to kick-off. When the listing shows Request Tickets, submit interest early and compare available categories once active inventory is visible.
Yes. Norway play three group fixtures (vs Iraq on 16 June, vs Senegal on 22 June and vs France on 26 June); France play three group fixtures (vs Senegal on 16 June, vs Iraq on 22 June and vs Norway on 26 June). Each fixture transacts as a separate order on 1BoxOffice. Customer support can flag account-level multi-fixture bookings for delivery tracking and any cross-fixture hospitality coordination.
1BoxOffice accepts payment in GBP, USD, EUR, NOK, AED and other supported currencies, with the on-page selector handling FX conversion at checkout. Card networks Visa, Mastercard and Amex are supported, plus Apple Pay and Google Pay where available. Bank transfer is supported for higher-value transactions on request through customer support.
If the fixture is rescheduled, tickets remain valid for the rearranged date. If the fixture is moved to a different venue, the buyer is offered a refund or seat reallocation per the tournament organisers' policy. If the fixture is cancelled outright without a replacement match, 1BoxOffice refunds the full purchase amount under the 150% money-back guarantee terms.
Gillette Stadium sits at 1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, Massachusetts, roughly 27 miles south of downtown Boston via Route 95 and Route 93. The MBTA commuter rail runs a dedicated Gillette Stadium service from South Station on matchday. Ride-share via Uber and Lyft is the most common route from downtown Boston and Cambridge, with a journey time of 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. On-site parking is available but fills fast; pre-book through the Patriot Place parking portal. Allow 120 minutes for travel and entry queueing.
Contact 1BoxOffice customer support if you need help with delivery, attendee details, payment, hospitality inclusions or matchday entry. Support is available in English and Arabic by chat, email and phone throughout the buyer journey. Keep your order reference ready so the team can check the seller update, delivery status and any action needed before kick-off.
Sources: Norwegian Football Federation communications, Fédération Française de Football communications, UEFA qualifying records, 1BoxOffice live fixture page, 1BoxOffice venue page, 1BoxOffice seating-plan page, Manchester City, Arsenal, Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, Reuters squad and qualification reporting, 11v11 head-to-head ledger, Gillette Stadium venue information, Boston host-city schedule references and tournament match-centre schedule.