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Boston World Cup games in jeopardy due to security spending freeze – The Mercury News

By Greg Ryan, Bloomberg

A Massachusetts town is threatening to block seven World Cup games in the Boston area this summer unless someone steps up to pay millions of dollars in security costs that local officials say they can’t afford.

Although billed as taking place in Boston, the games will be played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, about 20 miles southwest of the city and home of the National Football League’s New England Patriots. And Foxborough’s budget can’t handle an expected $7.8 million in police and public safety-related costs, local officials said.

Without an agreement to cover those costs, Foxborough is threatening to deny FIFA the entertainment license it needs to host the games, which include the opening round of matches between England and France and the quarter-final elimination game.

“It’s not the town’s responsibility,” Foxborough Select Board Chairman Bill Yukna said in an interview.

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