Ticket prices for France-Morocco World Cup game at Boston Stadium

By admin — In News — July 9, 2026

   ​The first quarterfinal clashes of the 2026 FIFA World Cup are just around the corner. On Thursday, July 9, France will take on Norway in what will be the seventh and final match at Gillette Stadium, which, for sponsorship purposes, is being referred to as “Boston Stadium” for the duration of the tournament. The Les Bleus have lived up to expectations as one of the tournament’s favorites, with captain Kylian Mbappé pursuing Lionel Messi’s record as the all-time top World Cup goal scorer. Morocco’s standout right back, Achraf Hakimi, will be charged with limiting the goal-scoring chances of Mbappé and company as his team bids to become the first African nation to reach back-to-back semifinals. The 27-year-old PSG star is also the continent’s all-time leader in World Cup appearances with 15 matches.
The winner of France versus Morocco will advance to face either Spain or Belgium on Tuesday in Dallas. The atmosphere around the match has already sparked strong ticket demand. Fewer than 300 tickets remain on StubHub for the quarterfinal showdown between France and Morocco at Boston Stadium. The cheapest remaining tickets are just under $1,000, priced at $972 in the upper deck. Most prices hover between $1,000 and $2,000, with some Champions Club seats priced above $5,000. Notably, this marks the last World Cup game to be staged in Boston.
Ticket options for the remaining quarterfinals include: Thursday, July 9, France vs. Morocco at Boston Stadium, kickoff at 4 p.m.; Friday, July 10, Spain vs. Belgium at Los Angeles Stadium, kickoff at 3 p.m.; Saturday, July 11, Norway vs. England at Miami Stadium, kickoff at 5 p.m.; and Saturday, July 11, Argentina vs. Switzerland or Colombia at Kansas City Stadium, kickoff at 9 p.m.
This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger as part of coverage designed to optimize search visibility for tickets to the France-Morocco World Cup matchup at Boston Stadium.  

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