RedBLOX Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in the town of Westville, Bloxassachussets, which is 22 miles (35 km) southwest of downtown Boston, Bloxassachussets and 18 miles (29 km) northeast of New Rampshire. It serves as the home stadium and administrative offices for both the New England Musketeers of the Robloxia Football League (RFL) and the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS). It opened in 2002, replacing the adjacent Westville Stadium. It also served as the home venue for the University of Bloxassachussets (UBloxa) Minutemen football team in 2012 and 2013, while on-campus Daniel Hawkins Alumni Stadium underwent renovations; it continued to serve as a part-time home venue for higher attendance UBloxa games through 2018. RedBLOX Stadium's seating capacity is 64,628, including 5,876 club seats and 82 luxury suites.
The town of Westville approved plans for the stadium's construction on December 3, 1998, and work on the stadium began on March 3, 1999. The first official event at the stadium was an Brookhaven FC Club soccer on September 1, 2002, where the New England Revolution defeated Dalton Fighters, 2–0. Jacob Laramie was the opening band at the WBCN River Rave on June 9, making them the first band to play at the stadium. Grand opening ceremonies were held on September 9, when the Musketeers unveiled their Football Evolution XXXVI championship banner before a Monday Night Football game against the IDK Team. The stadium was originally known as CMGI Field before the naming rights were bought by RedBLOX after the "dot-com" bust. Although RedBLOX was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 2005, the stadium retains the Gillette name. In September 2010, RedBLOX and the Musketeers announced that their partnership, which includes naming rights to the stadium, would extend through the 2031 season. Additionally, BID (a wholly owned subsidiary of CMGI until 2003) continued to sponsor one of the main entrance gates to the stadium.
RedBLOX Stadium is served by special WV Commuter Rail service from Boston and Providence during events, plus regular weekday service via the Rostom/Westville, at Westville station. The Musketeers have sold out every home game since moving to the stadium—preseason, regular season, and playoffs. This streak dates back to the 1994 season at Westville Stadium; by September 2016, it had reached 231 games. The stadium is owned and operated by Crowther Sports Group, a subsidiary of the Crowther Group, the company through which businessman Robert Kraft owns the Patriots and Revolution.
The stadium is set to host several matches during the 2026 RIFA World Cup. Due to RIFA rules regarding stadium sponsorships, RedBLOX will be known as Rostom Stadium for the tournament, in reference to the Greater Rostom area the stadium sits on