SportFootballWorld Cup 2026England and Ghana will go head-to-head in their Group L clash in Boston at the World Cup on Tuesday night12:40, 23 Jun 2026Updated 12:41, 23 Jun 2026Everything you need to know about concerns that have been raised about Boston Stadium ahead of England vs Ghana at the World Cup...England are scheduled to face Ghana at Boston Stadium on Tuesday night, and there have been concerns expressed about the pitch and travelling to and from the stadium in Foxborough.Scotland supporters who experienced the initial logistical chaos have actively warned England fans to arrive at the stadium at least four hours before kick-off, via The Independent. They also cautioned that leaving the venue by train after the final whistle could lead to brutal travel delays lasting up to an astounding nine hours.Massive crowd congestion and logistical confusion severely disrupted thousands of Scotland fans trying to enter and exit the venue for their match against Haiti.Fans are facing an incredibly expensive match day experience as local transportation and parking fees have surged to exorbitant rates. Special World Cup event train tickets have skyrocketed from the standard $15 (£11.35) to $80 (£60.50), while parking near the stadium in Foxborough is being priced at $180 (£136) per vehicle.Following the widespread crowd management issues, the Scottish FA officially raised their concerns directly with FIFA. STV News have reported that the Scottish FA are pushing FIFA to quickly address these concerns before upcoming fixtures.Norway head coach Stale Solbakken heavily criticised the playing surface at Boston Stadium following his team's 4–1 victory over Iraq. He told reporters: "We looked at the pitch and it is a bit like artificial grass, short and hard underneath. It seems bad for teams who like to hold possession. Sure, if the pitch is dry it would be a problem, but tomorrow the forecast is rain so it should help. But we can't do anything, it is what it is."The ongoing issues highlight the immense difficulty of converting traditional NFL venues. Boston is one of eight tournament stadiums that had to lay down temporary natural turf, a quick-fix solution that is now under heavy scrutiny.In response to the criticism from earlier games, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has introduced revised pedestrian routes and extra signs to help guide fans. Despite the warning of chaos, England fans have still been urged to buy their special transit passes early, with nearly 70% of the high-priced train tickets selling out ahead of the Ghana clash.Article continues belowFollow all the build up to England vs Ghana on the Mirror LIVE blog with early team news and the latest from Boston as the Three Lions look to secure their spot in the knockout rounds tonight.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌FIFAEngland football teamScotland football teamFIFA World CupWorld Cup 2026