
FIFA Backtracks, Allows Tailgating At Boston World Cup Games
While tailgating will be allowed, fewer fans will be able to participate.
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While tailgating will be allowed, fewer fans will be able to participate.

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Tailgating will be allowed prior to World Cup games in Gillette Stadium, after all. The Boston World Cup host committee said Monday that FIFA reversed its initial stance that no tailgating would be allowed at any of the 104 matches during the tournament, to be played in the U.S., Mexico and Canada