France, June 17 -- For the World Cup, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, has been renamed Boston Stadium.

The organisers' rebranding is misleading as the 65,000-seat arena lies some 50km south-west of Boston city centre.

Fans wanting to use public transport will also have to bear a price rise to reach Boston Stadium from central Boston. The usual $20 round trip will cost $80 during the World Cup.

Once off the train at Foxboro station, attractions include the 66-metre high Gillette Stadium Lighthouse, which has a 360-degree observation deck. There is also a pitch-side beer zone. One of the hospitality suites has floor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking the pitch.

Haiti and Scotland open at Boston Stadium

On the field, the ...