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As the New York area gets closer to welcoming the World Cup, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) is urging FIFA to help cover transportation costs for fans heading to and from MetLife Stadium.
With the FIFA World Cup less than two months away, it has been revealed that SEPTA will not require fans to pay to use Philadelphia's public transportation system to return from Lincoln Financial
"This $150 fare has nothing to do with fairness. It's institutional price gouging. It's usually illegal," said state Assemblyman Brian Bergen, who represents municipalities in northern New Jersey.
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Transportation to and from World Cup stadiums this summer is proving exorbitant for fans in many locations across the U.S.
SEPTA will charge soccer fans regular fares for trips to Philly’s World Cup games, and Airbnb is picking up the tab for free rides home.
Philadelphia Soccer 2026 partnered with Airbnb to provide free SEPTA subway rides home for the city's FIFA World Cup matches.