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·12 March 2026

A new era in New England: Boston Legacy FC prepares for inaugural NWSL season

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Fall colors, maple syrup, and wicked weather are typically the first things that come to mind when you think of New England. But a new phrase is quickly associating itself with the region: soccer expansion.

The beautiful game is on the rise, and Boston Legacy FC is ready to lead New England into this next major sporting arena.


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Returning to the national stage

From the MLS to the USL, New England has consistently showcased its regional pride and top-tier talent. Now, as the 2026 season kicks off, the NWSL is sparing no expense to bring world-class women’s soccer back to the area. Boston Legacy FC is ready to make a statement — and they plan to do it in the most Bostonian way possible.

Taking a quick trip down memory lane, longtime NWSL fans will remember the Boston Breakers. That historic franchise helped shape the women’s soccer scene stateside from the early 2000s until they folded in 2018.

As the league shifted over the years, the Breakers eventually dissolved. But thanks to strong regional demand for women’s soccer, a new club has emerged to take up the mantle.

Integrity, belonging, style and grit

Diving into the club’s identity, four key pillars encompass the mission of Boston Legacy FC: integrity, belonging, style, and grit. These core values provide a clear viewpoint of the team’s focus as they step onto the pitch.

To highlight the area, the club recently dropped a secondary kit that perfectly captures their second pillar of belonging. The “Common Ground” kit features an outline of Boston’s 23 distinct neighborhoods. This design signals that the community isn’t only ready to support the club but also coming together for a shared cause. It’s a vivid reminder that everyone is here for connection and standing on common ground.

Building a roster of trailblazers

The club’s roster features several names that NWSL fans will immediately recognize, both on and off the pitch. Goalkeeper Casey Murphy and forward Nichelle Prince are two standout players preparing to tackle the upcoming schedule. Both athletes are highly decorated in their own right, bursting with potential to make a difference in this inaugural season.

Off the pitch, the team’s athletic advisory board includes two U.S. Women’s National Team veterans and trailblazers: Sam Mewis and Kristine Lilly. With an all-women-led advisory board and ownership group, Boston Legacy is setting the bar high for the impact they will bring to both the league and the community.

Kicking off a new legacy

The historic debut season officially kicks off on Saturday, March 14. Boston Legacy will host last year’s champions, Gotham FC, under the lights at Gillette Stadium. To ring in the festivities, hometown legends New Kids on the Block will perform a halftime show to keep the crowd on their feet. With over 20,000 tickets already sold, the excitement for this new endeavor is undeniable.

While Gillette Stadium will serve as a temporary venue for the first season, the club will move to its permanent home at a newly renovated White Stadium in 2027. Between their deep regional roots, a star-studded roster, and a fanbase hungry for a championship, Boston Legacy FC isn’t just joining the NWSL — they’re looking to conquer it.

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