Rabat – The Moroccan Embassy in the US has produced a video message to help Moroccan fans traveling to Boston for the national team’s upcoming World Cup match against Scotland on June 19. The video aims to guide supporters on how to move around the city easily and reach the stadium on time.
The guide focuses on the most practical transport options available in Boston. The video shows fans arriving at Logan International Airport or staying in different parts of the city how to use public transport, buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services.
An orientation desk has been set up near the FIFA fan zone at Logan International Airport. This desk is specially designed for Moroccan fans and provides information, directions, and assistance upon arrival. It helps travelers find the fastest way to their destinations and understand transport links in the city.
The video also explains how to use the local transport system. Fans can take trains, but they must have a valid match ticket to access certain services heading toward the stadium. Fans can book tickets for transport through the MBTA app.
بعد دخول المنتخب الوطني غمار المنافسة في كأس العالم، يسرني أن أشارككم هذا الشريط الذي وضعته سفارة المملكة المغربية بالولايات المتحدة لجميع المشجعين المغاربة الذين سيتوجهون لبوسطن من أجل تشجيع المنتخب الوطني⚽️🇲🇦 أمام اسكتلندا🏴 يوم 19 يونيو. و يتيح هذا الفيديو الاطلاع على أنسب و… pic.twitter.com/aA683g7Dj4
— Youssef Amrani (@youamrani) June 14, 2026
In addition, a special Boston stadium express bus service is available, but it must be booked in advance due to high demand and limited seats, especially during peak match hours. Taxis and ride-sharing apps like Uber are also recommended for flexible travel and for those moving outside main transport schedules.
The Embassy encouraged fans to plan ahead and secure their transport early to be able to enjoy the match safely, comfortably, and without confusion in Boston. Morocco’s Ambassador to the US, Youssef Amrani, said the video “provides insight into the most suitable and effective means of transportation to the stadium, starting from the International Airport or from various other points in the city itself.”
The game will be the Atlas Lions’ second after their World Cup opener against Brazil, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

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