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New England Revolution vs. Nashville SC Gillette Stadium May 13th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Nashville SC 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 your average sports venue, it’s a place where history and excitement collide. This is the site of the 2014 MLS Cup Final where the Revolution fought hard for the championship, and it’s also hosted the 2002 MLS All-Star Game that put its soccer credentials on the map. Plus, the Patriots have celebrated multiple Super Bowl wins here, making it a true sports landmark. Not to mention the 2012 NFL International Series game that drew fans from all over the world. If you’re heading to Nashville SC Foxborough, the Viewing Platform is a must-see, it offers a killer panoramic view of the entire stadium, perfect for soaking in every moment. The raised seating areas give you a solid vantage point, especially if you’re into getting a bit of elevation to see the action. And hey, if you’re coming from the Berkshires, know that travel time might be longer than expected, so plan ahead and keep an eye on local driving rules. Whether you're a soccer fanatic or a football die-hard, Gillette Stadium delivers a vibe that just can’t be beat, it’s a place where every game feels like a big event.