What's Happening?
The town of Foxborough has reached an agreement with the Kraft Group to issue the necessary entertainment license for Gillette Stadium to host several FIFA World Cup games this summer. The deal resolves a standoff over security funding, with Boston Soccer
2026 providing advance funding for security-related expenses. The town will not bear any financial burden, as the Kraft Group and Boston Soccer 2026 have agreed to cover the projected $7.8 million in security costs. This agreement ensures that the necessary preparations for the World Cup matches can proceed without financial concerns for the town.
Why It's Important?
This agreement is significant as it allows Gillette Stadium to host World Cup matches, which can bring substantial economic benefits to the region. Hosting such a prestigious event can boost local businesses, increase tourism, and enhance the town's international profile. The resolution of funding issues also sets a precedent for how financial responsibilities are managed in large-scale events, potentially influencing future negotiations between municipalities and event organizers. The successful hosting of World Cup matches could also strengthen the relationship between the town and the Kraft Group, fostering future collaborations.
What's Next?
The next step involves finalizing the event license details at a public hearing scheduled for March 17. Stakeholders will need to ensure that all logistical and security arrangements are in place to host the World Cup matches successfully. The town and the Kraft Group will continue to collaborate to address any remaining issues and ensure a smooth execution of the event. The outcome of this collaboration could influence future decisions regarding the hosting of major events at Gillette Stadium.









