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With World Cup games over, the stickers can be removed from 64,000 seats at Gillette Stadium

Crews have begun removing World Cup infrastructure and stadium branding following the conclusion of games in Foxborough.

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Crews are actively dismantling World Cup setups at Gillette Stadium, a process that includes the removal of stickers from 64,000 seats. This follows the completion of the tournament's matches in the region.

Coverage from WHDH, WJAR, WGBH, The Boston Globe, and NBC Sports highlights the event's impact on Boston and the transformation of Patriot Place into a venue for tournament-related gatherings. Reports focus on the physical transition of the site and evaluations of the event's overall success.

Future developments remain limited to the ongoing cleanup efforts at the stadium. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline for the completion of the site's restoration.

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Quick answers

What is happening at Gillette Stadium?

Crews are tearing down World Cup setups and removing stickers from 64,000 seats following the end of games.

What was the local reaction to the event?

According to WHDH and The Boston Globe, fans and FIFA described the World Cup as a financial and cultural success for Boston.

What is the next step for the venue?

Coverage does not yet specify a timeline for the completion of the teardown process.

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