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00:00 Intro 01:09 Overview 03:18 Hurdles and Solutions For nearly two decades, it’s been the same question hanging over New England Revolution: when will they finally get a home of their own? The idea of a new stadium has been talked about since 2006, whispered through false starts and dead ends — but now, it feels real. A soccer-specific stadium is no longer just a plan on paper, and for the first time, the Revolution are preparing for a future where they no longer have to share a building with the New England Patriots. New England Revolution's New $500M Stadium is Finally Coming The push for a new stadium comes down to one simple reality: New England Revolution have outgrown the place they play — not because it’s too small, but because it’s too big, too shared, and too far away. For years, the Revolution have played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, a 64,000-seat NFL venue built for the New England Patriots, not soccer. Even with average crowds of around 24,000, the stadium often feels empty, diluted, and disconnected from the energy the club wants to create. Sharing the venue — and the spotlight — under the ownership of The Kraft Group has worked logistically, but it has never truly worked emotionally.