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World Cup: MetLife Stadium won't have parking for FIFA soccer event
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sports21h ago

World Cup: MetLife Stadium won't have parking for FIFA soccer event

  • Parking at MetLife for World Cup games starts at $225 per game, with the first six matches priced at that level.
  • A $300 parking rate applies to the July 5 round of 16 match, and parking for the World Cup final is sold out at MetLife.
  • American Dream is the official parking hub for World Cup attendees, connected to MetLife by two pedestrian bridges.
  • Train fare concerns loom, with NJ Transit potentially raising return trips from MetLife to Penn Station well above $100.
  • Officials say FIFA is not covering transportation costs, leaving New Jersey Transit with a multi-million dollar bill.
  • Fan reactions on prices describe the experience as overly commercial and frustrating for regular supporters.
  • Officials say more details on transportation will be revealed, as games approach and demand is evaluated.
  • Governor Hochul and Governor Sherrill weighed in on accessibility and affordability of travel to World Cup events.
  • Designated rideshare areas will be provided near MetLife with a shuttle to the stadium.
  • Fans have a waitlist option for parking if spots are sold out before matches.
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FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains
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sports12h ago

FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains

  • The FIFA World Cup 2026 host plan with NJ Transit imposes travel changes and costs for MetLife Stadium fans.
  • NJ Transit would shoulder a large bill for fan travel if FIFA does not cover costs.
  • FIFA defended the plan, saying the World Cup will bring economic impact and fans will travel regionally.
  • Officials warned that travel will look different on match days and some nonessential travel may be discouraged.
  • Gov. Sherrill criticized FIFA for not paying transit costs, calling the arrangement unfair for commuters.
  • FIFA stated they are surprised by Sherrill's approach and emphasized safety and coordination.
  • FIFA expects eight World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium starting June 13, with notable security and traffic planning.
  • Authorities highlighted regional cooperation as essential to managing fan movement and safety.
  • The report notes fan ticket prices and overall costs are a political and logistical point of contention.
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