Boston is the most European city in the United States, the most historic, the most academic and, according to its own inhabitants, the most championship-winning. Gillette Stadium in Foxborough hosts seven World Cup matches including England, France, Morocco, Scotland, Norway, Ghana and a quarterfinal on July 9. All while the city celebrates the 250th anniversary of American independence and welcomes the historic tall ships fleet of Sail Boston. In this episode we tell you which matches are played, how to get around, where to stay and why Boston in the summer of 2026 is going to be the most intense and most exciting place on the planet.

The Peach City, the Soul of the South and the World's Hottest Semifinal
15:52

The City Where America Was Born Hosts the Biggest Match on July 4th
13:03

The City of Fog, Bridges and Football That Never Stops
09:23