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New Jersey governor hits out at Fifa over reported $100 World Cup train tickets: ‘They should pay’
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New Jersey governor hits out at Fifa over reported $100 World Cup train tickets: ‘They should pay’

The Guardian Football April 16, 2026 1 mins read
  • Mikie Sherrill says taxpayers should not carry burden

  • Costs at World Cup have come under increased scrutiny

New Jersey’s governor, Mikie Sherrill, has hit out at Fifa after reports her state’s transport system will charge $100 for a return ticket to World Cup matches this summer.

New Jersey Transit lists the price for a round-trip ticket from New York’s Penn Station to MetLife Stadium, which will host eight World Cup matches this summer, including the final, as $12.90. The new pricing, reported by The Athletic earlier this week, puts the return ticket at more than $100 with no reductions for children, seniors or people with disabilities. NJ Transit told Fox 5 New York that the price has not been finalized. A decision is expected in the coming days.

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