Foxborough finale: France squaring off with Morocco in World Cup quarterfinal at Boston Stadium
The final 2026 FIFA World Cup match at Boston Stadium is set for Thursday afternoon, as France and Morocco square off in a highly anticipated quarterfinal match.
The meeting, which can be seen at 4 p.m. on Boston 25, renews a rivalry that dates back to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, when France defeated Morocco in the semifinals en route to the championship match.
Morocco will be looking for redemption after that loss, while France hopes to continue its strong run in the tournament.
France head coach Didier Deschamps said Morocco presents a significant challenge despite France’s historical success in the matchup.
“It is a really great, excellent team with top-notch individuals. They’re not here to play; they’re here to win. They like to have the ball; they like to attack and score goals,” Deschamps explained.
Both teams are familiar with Boston Stadium after playing group-stage matches there last month. Morocco earned a victory over Scotland, while France cruised to a 4-1 win over Norway.
Fans attending the match are encouraged to plan ahead.
Parking lots at Boston Stadium open at noon, with stadium gates opening at 1 p.m. The Fan Zone in Lot 22 will also open at 1 p.m. for ticketed fans.
For those taking public transportation, the first train from South Station to the stadium departs at 9:15 a.m., while the last train boards at 12:45 p.m.
Follow our live updates leading up to, during, and after the match:
12 p.m.
World Cup fan calls France and Morocco “frenemies” as Patriot Place begins buzzing ahead of kickoff.
11 a.m.
FIFA World Cup Boston 26 shares a travel guide for fans ahead of today’s match.
It's quarter-final day Boston — France vs. Morocco, KO 4PM! Arrive early, tickets ready & check our Fan Travel Guide. https://t.co/qV96VaoTOJ#WeAreBoston#WeAre26@cityofboston@fifaworldcup@massgov@massdot@mbta@mbta_cr@visitma@meetbostonusapic.twitter.com/MLAKuZLuza
— FIFA World Cup™️ Boston 2026 (@FWC26Boston) July 9, 2026
7 a.m.
Heading to the match? Boston 25 Chief Meteorologist Shiri Spear reminds fans to stay hydrated and wear light clothing due to heat index values in the 90s.
6 a.m.
MassDOT issues a travel advisory for Thursday’s match.
⚠️ #WorldCup2026 Travel Advisory For Thursday, 7/9 ⚠️
— Mass. Transportation (@MassDOT) July 8, 2026
In #Boston, Summer Street will be fully closed in both directions between 5:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. between Purchase Street at Dewey Square and Dorchester Avenue. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/qGZmrJ9XJZ
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