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New England Revolution vs. Toronto FC Gillette Stadium July 22nd, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Toronto FC Gillette Stadium
1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA
02035, US
1. Gillette Stadium Lot - On-site, 0 miles, $40
2. Patriot Place - 0.5 miles, $30
3. Foxborough Town Hall - 1 mile, $20
4. Off-site private lots - 1-2 miles, $25
5. Stadium Shuttle Service - 2 miles, $15
Gillette Stadium isn’t just a giant sports arena; it’s a place where unforgettable moments happen, especially for soccer fans. Over the years, it’s been a key venue for Major League Soccer, with Toronto FC fans remembering the intense 2016 MLS Cup final when the Sounders FC edged out Toronto FC in a game that had everyone on the edge of their seats. It’s also where Toronto FC fans get a chance to soak in the atmosphere in Foxborough, watching their team take on top rivals in a stadium that’s seen everything from playoff thrillers to exciting regular season clashes. The stadium’s history dates back to 2002, when the New England Revolution played their first home game here against the Rapids, and since then it’s become a hub for soccer and football alike. If you’re lucky enough to catch a game, you’ll notice the buzz around the concourse stands with all the snacks and drinks, and if you’re feeling fancy, the executive suites offer a cool spot for corporate groups to cheer in style. And don’t forget, on event days, the whole area around Gillette gets lively, with crowds and traffic making it part of the experience. For Toronto FC fans, catching a game at Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium isn’t just about the sport, it’s about being part of something bigger, a shared thrill that sticks with you long after the final whistle.