Train Ticket Prices for 2026 World Cup at Metlife Stadium Draw Criticism
In Brief
High train fares for World Cup matches have sparked debate over affordability and potential impact on attendance.
Key Facts
- A round-trip train ticket from New York or New Jersey to Metlife Stadium for World Cup games will cost $150 each.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the pricing, citing the 'very special' US market as a factor.
- CBS News attributes the price hike to several factors affecting travel costs for the event.
- FIFA stated that the inflated train fares could have a 'chilling effect' on attendance.
- New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has publicly criticized the high train fares.
What Happened
Train fares for travel to World Cup games at Metlife Stadium have been set at $150 round-trip, leading to criticism from local officials and debate over the pricing. FIFA and its president have responded to concerns, referencing market conditions in the US.
Why It Matters
The elevated transportation costs could affect the accessibility of World Cup matches for fans and influence overall attendance, raising questions about event affordability and planning.
What's Next
Further discussion is expected among event organizers, local authorities, and FIFA regarding pricing and potential measures to address concerns about fan access.
Sources
- CBS News — Why World Cup travel costs are so high(23m ago)
- BBC News — £111 trains will have 'chilling effect' on World Cup - Fifa(4h ago)
- Al Jazeera — World Cup 2026: FIFA chief Infantino defends pricing and tickets in US(19h ago)
