Can you bring a camera to Gillette Stadium (Boston)
Yes, you can bring a camera to a 2026 World Cup match. The rule applies at Gillette Stadium in Boston. Personal cameras are allowed, but professional equipment (detachable lenses over 75 mm, tripods, monopods) is restricted to credentialed media.
Gillette Stadium (capacity 65,878) follows FIFA's tournament-wide item policy. US federal regulations may add further restrictions specific to Boston.
Why the rule
Personal cameras are allowed, but professional equipment (detachable lenses over 75 mm, tripods, monopods) is restricted to credentialed media. Boston's stadium operators have implemented the FIFA baseline plus standard USA regulations on prohibited items. Local context: one of the oldest American cities, with a deep European immigrant football culture.
At the gate
- Bring only what fits the FIFA item list to avoid delay.
- Security takes 20–40 minutes during peak windows.
- The MBTA Commuter Rail runs special trains to Foxboro on match days.
- The nearest paid storage to Gillette Stadium is signed at the security perimeter.
Alternative
If a camera is restricted at Gillette Stadium, the practical alternative is a phone camera.
Bottom line
Yes, you can bring a camera to a 2026 World Cup match. The rule is uniform across the 2026 tournament unless a venue-specific override is announced via the FIFA app. Gillette Stadium has not currently announced an override for this item.