England fans slam ‘rip off’ World cup train fare as tickets hiked from $13 to $100 | OneFootball

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·15 April 2026

England fans slam ‘rip off’ World cup train fare as tickets hiked from $13 to $100

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England fans have slammed a reported "rip-off" at the upcoming World Cup, as train fares to the New Jersey stadium hosting a Panama group match and the final are set for a dramatic increase.

The Athletic reported on Tuesday that NJ Transit is expected to hike return fares from New York’s Penn Station to the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to over $100 (£74).


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This marks a significant jump from the usual cost of under $13 (£10).

Free Lions, the Football Supporters’ Association’s Fans Embassy service, which assists England fans, responded on X: "We were initially told the prices would remain as standard, however this potential news comes as little surprise. Another day, another rip-off at this World Cup. What on earth is going on?"

NJ Transit was unavailable for comment on Tuesday evening.

New York Senator Chuck Schumer posted on X: “FIFA is set to reap nearly 11 billion dollars from this summer’s World Cup, yet New York area commuters and residents are being handed the bill.

Article image:England fans slam ‘rip off’ World cup train fare as tickets hiked from $13 to $100

Return tickets from Penn Station to MetLife Stadium could cost travelers more than $100 during the World Cup games, a new report revealed. (Getty)

“The least FIFA can do is ensure New York residents can go to the stadium without being gouged at the turnstile.

“I am demanding FIFA step up and cover transportation costs for host cities and states. New York commuters and residents should not subsidize an 11billion USD windfall.”

The reported increase for the New York/New Jersey venue follows on from authorities in Boston confirming their intention to quadruple return fares from the centre of the city to the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough to 80 dollars (£59). England play their second group game against Ghana there, while Scotland’s opening two games are being staged there.

Ticket-holders at the last men’s Euros in 2024 did receive discounted rates on public transport in Germany.

The latest row over transport costs follows earlier criticism over the cost of World Cup tickets and parking, and FIFA’s decision to adopt a dynamic pricing strategy for ticket sales.

FIFA has been approached for comment.

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