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“In New England, we value history, honor tradition, and celebrate sports rivalries. That’s why we are so thrilled for the opportunity to host America’s Game at Gillette Stadium in 2023."

On Dec. 9, 2023, America’s Game will come to New England for the first time in the 124-year series history. The 2023 installment of Army-Navy will mark only the third time the historic matchup has taken place outside of the mid-Atlantic region (Chicago, Ill. In 1926 and Pasadena, Calif. In 1983).

In addition to the Army-Navy Game presented by USAA, a number of associated events will be hosted at historic sites throughout the Greater Boston region on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, including the Patriot Games, the Army-Navy Gala and Media Row. Additional details, including ticketing information, will be made available at a later date. Fans interested in learning more and receiving the latest information about the 2023 Army-Navy Game should submit their information at the bottom of this page.

EVENT & VISITOR INFORMATION

Frequently Asked Questions
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Check out the Official Army-Navy ProShop here.
Where will the 2023 Army-Navy game be played?
Gillette Stadium, One Patriot Place, Foxborough, Massachusetts. Many activities will take place in the City of Boston.
What is the date of the 2023 Army-Navy game?

The 2023 Army-Navy game is scheduled for Saturday, December 9.

 
What time is the game scheduled for?
  • The Army-Navy Game will kick off at 3:00 PM. 
  • Parking lots will open at 9:00 AM
  • Stadium gates and the fan festival will open at 11:00 AM
  • The March-On will begin at 12:00 AM

All times are Eastern time.

How do I purchase tickets for the Army-Navy Football Game?
Army West Point and the Naval Academy are sold out of their ticket blocks for the historic 2023 Army-Navy Game presented by USAA.
Will we be able to tailgate before the games?
Tailgating is encouraged and permitted in all of the Gillette Stadium parking lots, except the designated Patriot Place retail parking lots.
Will there be other events leading up to the game?

In addition to the Army-Navy Game at Gillette Stadium, a number of associated events will be hosted at historic sites throughout the Greater Boston region on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, including the Patriot Games, the Army-Navy Gala and Media Row. Additional details, including ticketing information, will be made available at a later date. Fans interested in learning more and receiving the latest information about the 2023 Army-Navy Game at Gillette Stadium should submit their information at the bottom of this page.

Will there be activities for kids?
Details about all activities in the Army-Navy Fan Zone will be announced closer to game day.
How do I contact someone for specific information?
Fans who do not find the information they need here should send an email to [email protected].
How do I access my tickets?
All tickets will be stored in the Army-Navy App. Fans are encouraged to download the app prior to arriving at the stadium.
Where can I find information regarding hospitality packages?

To receive information about hospitality packages, please fill out the information at the bottom of the home page.

What is the bag policy at Gillette Stadium?

For information regarding the Gillette Stadium bag policy, please click here.

I need ADA seating for the game. How do I purchase these seats?
Fans needing ADA accommodations are encouraged to contact the organization they purchased their tickets from (Army West Point or Naval Academy).
Which team is home and which team is away? And what side of the stadium are they on?
Navy is designated as the home team and will be on the Patriots sideline (East sideline). Army is designated as the away team and will be on the Visitors sideline (West sideline).
What are the concessions options available in the stadium?

To view the variety of concessions offered at Gillette Stadium and their locations, please click here.

Where will the Fan Festival be held?
The 2023 Army-Navy Fan Festival will be held on the Enel Plaza outside of Gillette Stadium. Plan to interact with Army-Navy Game sponsors USAA, Exchange, Palantir, Chevrolet, and Duke Cannon along with the US Army and US Navy.
Information regarding Gillette Stadium (e.g. re-entry, alcohol, tailgating, guest services, lost and found, etc.)?

Re-Entry Policy

There is no stadium re-entry for the 2023 Army-Navy Game. There also is no parking lot re-entry nor are refunds granted.

 

Alcohol Policy

Fans who consume alcohol are encouraged to drink responsibly.

  • You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase alcohol.
  • The only IDs accepted at Gillette Stadium are valid, non-expired driver’s licenses, and Government-issued state identification cards, passports or Military IDs showing picture and a birthdate.
  • Duplicate and expired licenses, liquor IDs, birth certificates, police badges, or any other forms of identification are not accepted at Gillette Stadium.
  • Each person may purchase no more than two (2) alcoholic beverages at any one time.
  • All alcohol sales will be discontinued in the third quarter.
  • Sales may be discontinued earlier at the discretion of stadium management.
  • Questions can be directed to the Guest Services booths located at mid-field on both the east and west sides of the Main and Upper Concourses.
  • Patrons younger than 25 with out of state IDs must visit one of the Guest Services booths for an ID check before purchasing alcohol.

 

Tailgating Policy

Tailgating in general parking lots may begin when the lots open to general parking unless directed by parking/security or public safety officials. However, open fires are not allowed. All fires must be contained within a suitable and appropriate fire burning device and must be movable in the event of an emergency. “Fire pits” with open flames are not considered movable in the event of an emergency, and therefore are not allowed. All fires and/or grills should not be left unattended. Used charcoal briquettes and/or other burning material must be disposed of properly and not left on the parking surface to burn out.

 

Guest Services

Gillette Stadium strives to deliver exceptional customer service. If you have feedback or a concern, please do not hesitate to email [email protected]. Or, while at the stadium, please visit one of the Guest Services booths located at midfield on both the east and west sides of the Main Concourse and Upper Concourse.

 

Lost and Found

Any lost items that are turned in during an event may be found at the Guest Service booths located at midfield on both the east and west sides of the Main Concourse and Upper Concourse. Items not claimed during or immediately following an event will be brought to Security Command. For lost items, please call (508) 384-4259 or [email protected].

What are my transportation options for the game?

MBTA

The MBTA will provide dedicated train service from/to Boston and Providence on game day.  Schedule and ticket information will be announced September 13. Tickets will go on sale October 11. For planning purposes, the train ride from Boston and Providence takes approximately one hour in each direction. Foxborough Station is located 100 yards from Gillette Stadium, closest to parking Lot 4.

Rideshare/Taxi

Gillette Stadium has a designated rideshare drop off and pick up location in Lot 15 (adjacent to Bass Pro Shops) for Uber and Lyft users. Fans must schedule an Uber or Lyft ride to and from the venue through their respective mobile apps in order to use those services.

Taxi pick up is also located in Lot 15. 

Where can I purchase Official 2023 Army-Navy Merchandise?

Show you were a part of the history in officially licensed Army-Navy Game merchandise, available at the Patriots ProShop and online here

Can I use cash in Gillette Stadium?

Gillette Stadium is now a completely cashless stadium. Only contactless payment options will be accepted within the stadium. Event attendees will be able utilize one of our eight new Cash-to-Card kiosks to convert cash to Visa® prepaid cards. There is no cost to get a card, and there are no fees to use the card. Any money remaining on a card after a stadium event can be spent anywhere Visa® is accepted. Please note: Cards are not reloadable. You can find the Cash-to-Card kiosks at the following locations:

  • Main Concourse next to the Guest Services booths at midfield (East and West)
  • Upper Concourse next to the Guest Service booths at midfield (East and West)
  • East Putnam Club
  • West Putnam Club
  • Cross Pavilion
Where is the nearest gate closest to my section?
To view a seating map of the stadium with all the gates and entrances, click here.
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Hotels
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Transportation

Airports

Boston’s Logan International Airport (www.massport.com) is the largest airport in New England, offering direct non-stop service to 83 U.S. and 50 International destinations. Logan is conveniently located in downtown Boston. TF Green Airport, Providence, Rhode Island also offers convenient alternatives.

Transportation

The MBTA Commuter Rail and Keolis will be providing round-trip, special event train service from Boston and Providence to the historic 2023 Army-Navy Game presented by USAA at Gillette Stadium on Dec. 9, 2023. There will be three round-trip special event trains from Boston and two from Providence. Tickets for all Army-Navy Game special event trains will go on sale exclusively via the mTicket app on Monday, Oct. 16 at 11 a.m. ET.

Passengers will need to purchase separate special event train tickets for their desired outbound trip to Gillette Stadium, and their desired inbound trip back to either Boston or Providence following the conclusion of the game. Each one-way ticket will be $10 and sold exclusively via the mTicket app beginning Monday, Oct. 16 at 11 a.m. ET. Tickets for each special event train will be sold separately and need to be purchased for the correct corresponding outbound and inbound trains and station of origin (Boston or Providence). Tickets for each specific Army-Navy Game special event train will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to anticipated high demand, no refunds or exchanges will be available. Tickets must be purchased prior to boarding the event train. All passengers, including children 11 and under, must have a ticket to board the train. Please note: These are special event trains and ticket sales will be stopped once the maximum capacity is reached. Regular Commuter Rail tickets and passes are not valid for special event trains.

The Boston special event trains will depart from South Station with stops at Back Bay and Dedham Corporate Center before arriving at the final destination of Foxboro Station (which is located approximately 1,000 feet from the Gillette Stadium gates). The Providence special event trains will depart from T.F. Green with stops at Providence, Pawtucket/Central Falls, Attleboro and Mansfield before arriving at Foxboro Station. The schedules for Saturday, Dec. 9 can be found below.

Saturday, Dec. 9
BOSTON TRAIN 1:

BOSTON TRAIN 2:

BOSTON TRAIN 3:

PROVIDENCE TRAIN 1:

PROVIDENCE TRAIN 2:

The first inbound Boston train will depart 30 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Each subsequent train will depart in alternating 30-minute intervals (Providence Train 1 will depart one hour postgame; Boston Train 2 will depart 90 minutes postgame; Providence Train 2 will depart two hours postgame; and Boston Train 3 will depart two hours and 30 minutes postgame). Passengers must purchase a return trip special event train ticket that corresponds with the correct train in order to board postgame.                       

For those fans that the above schedule does not fit their game-day schedule, additional MBTA train stations are five miles from Gillette Stadium in Walpole and Mansfield using ride share to/from the stadium.

Parking

There are 23,000 parking spaces adjacent to Gillette Stadium. There is plenty of parking for buses and RV’s in the stadium parking lots. Gillette Stadium will permit overnight RV parking for the game. Specific information will be available in early 2023. Click here to view the parking map.

Ticket Information & Newsletter Sign-Up

Gillette Stadium will have a limited allotment of ticket and VIP hospitality packages for sale. To view the seating map for this event, please click here. To receive information about these packages, or to stay updated on the latest information about the game, please fill out the form below.