The FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway, with Scotland facing Haiti in Group C at Gillette Stadium on June 13. Journalist Danny Caw is reporting live from the venue, temporarily rebranded as “Boston Stadium” for the tournament. And in a development that says more about the crypto industry than the beautiful game, digital assets are nowhere to be found in the sponsorship mix.
Scotland’s return and the scale of this tournament
Scotland’s Group C includes Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. Their opener against Haiti marks the start of what could be a grueling path through the group stage, with a second match against Morocco scheduled for June 19.
The 48-team format means more games, more eyeballs, and more commercial real estate than any previous World Cup. For context, the 2022 Qatar tournament featured 32 teams and 64 matches. This edition will feature significantly more of both.
Seven matches are scheduled for the Boston venue alone. The global audience will number in the billions. The tournament is co-hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, expanded from 32 to 48 teams for the first time in history.














