Gillette Stadium, located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, is where the New England Revolution play their home games. It opened back in 2002 and can hold about 65,000 fans for football games, but the capacity is reduced to around 20,000 for soccer matches to make it more cozy. The stadium is pretty cool with a lighthouse and bridge at the north entrance, which have become iconic symbols of the venue.Hanging out between Boston and Providence, Rhode Island, Gillette Stadium is part of Patriot Place, a big entertainment complex with stores, restaurants, a cinema, and a healthcare center. This means fans have plenty to do before and after games, which makes the whole experience even better.Having Gillette Stadium around has really helped the local economy and made it a top spot for sports and entertainment in the area.
It seems like there is a tailgate scene, and the supporters lot usually does one for every game in lot 3B.