Group I
Northeast Corridor
Group I is the most compact itinerary in the tournament, hugging the Amtrak spine from Boston to Philadelphia before finishing in Toronto. Only one border crossing is required, and two stadiums have excellent rail access. Stadiums in Foxborough and the Meadowlands sit outside downtown cores, so plan for special trains and bus shuttles.
Quick stats
- Countries
- USA, Canada
- Unique cities
- 4
- Border crossings
- 1
- Complexity
- Low complexity
Stadium transit access
| City | Stadium | Access | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York | MetLife Stadium | Partial access | NJ Transit to Secaucus with event-day transfers to the Meadowlands. |
| Boston | Gillette Stadium | Partial access | Event trains from South Station, roughly 60 minutes to Foxborough. |
| Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | Excellent access | Direct Broad Street Line service to the sports complex. |
| Toronto | BMO Field | Excellent access | GO Train from Union Station in minutes; walkable waterfront venue. |
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Climate outlook
New York
Hot and humid 75-90°F.
Boston
Pleasant 65-80°F; cooler evenings.
Philadelphia
Hot and humid 75-90°F.
Toronto
Warm 70-85°F; lake breezes in the evening.
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Complexity snapshot
Group I carries a low complexity profile. Use the transit and climate insights above to plan flights, border formalities, and repeat-city hops with fewer surprises.
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