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NJ Transit tickets for FIFA World Cup games will cost $150

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NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill: FIFA Needs To Pay Up To Avoid $150 Train Tickets From NYC To World Cup
Gov. Mikie Sherrill is demanding FIFA pay up to cover transportation costs during the World Cup this summer, as NJ Transit announces the train ticket from New York to the games at MetLife Stadium will have to be more than $150 to cover increased security costs.

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NJ Transit tickets for FIFA World Cup games will cost $150, with 40k per match up for grabs
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Chuck Schumer calls on FIFA to cover $150 NJ Transit fares for World Cup fans heading to MetLife Stadium
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You Thought World Cup Tickets Were Expensive. Wait Until You Take the Train.
Two months before nations begin duking it out in World Cup matches at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, a bitter clash has already broken out over how supporters will even travel there.

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World Cup Fans to Pay $150 for NJ Transit Gameday Tickets
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NJ Transit CEO explains World Cup fare hike as NJ governor again implores FIFA to pay for $150 train tickets

World Cup, Serge Gnabry and Bayern

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Germany star Serge Gnabry could miss World Cup with torn adductor
As Germany prepares for the World Cup, Julian Nagelsmann's side will likely have to make do without Serge Gnabry, who has suffered a torn adductor muscle in his right thigh. On Saturday April 18, Bayern Munich announced that Gnabry experienced a significant injury setback,

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Serge Gnabry told 'all of Germany is rooting for you' as Bayern winger suffers huge injury blow ahead of World Cup
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Bayern forward Serge Gnabry likely out for the rest of season, putting World Cup in doubt

World Cup, New Jersey and train fares

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$13 train fare spikes to $150 for World Cup fans attending matches in New Jersey
Sky-high ticket prices won’t be the only thing emptying the wallets of soccer fans attending World Cup matches at some U.S. venues this spring.

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$13 train fare increases to $150 for World Cup fans traveling to New Jersey
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$150 train tickets and closed stations; FIFA and New Jersey's World Cup feud
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New Jersey's $150 transit fare at World Cup will have 'chilling effect', FIFA warns
New Jersey's decision to ‌charge $150 for round-trip transit to World Cup games will have a "chilling effect" on fans, FIFA have warned as the fare represents a 10-fold increase from the usual $15 for...

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£111 trains will have 'chilling effect' on World Cup
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FIFA claims New Jersey’s $150 World Cup train tickets will have a ‘chilling effect’

Iceland, England and World Cup

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World Cup qualifying: England hold on to beat Iceland in 500th game
Welcome! Thanks for joining us for England's World Cup qualifier against Iceland! It's the Lionesses 500th international fixture and it's another important one as Sarina Wiegman's side chase a place a...

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England do just enough as Russo seals Women’s World Cup qualifying win over Iceland
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England edge Iceland to stay perfect in qualifying
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Macklin Celebrini open to extension talks with Sharks
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Sharks teenage sensation Macklin Celebrini is open to signing a contract extension this summer after breaking the franchise record for points in a season in just his second year in...

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Macklin Celebrini open to extension with San Jose Sharks
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Nervy England hold on to beat Iceland in 500th international
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2026 World Cup schedule: Every match, date and key stage to know

The complete 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule, including match dates, kickoff times, group stage fixtures and knockout rounds across the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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Fact check: Is tailgating banned at NRG Stadium during the World Cup? What we know

One stadium that appears to have a restriction is Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Boston World Cup committee's website says tailgating is banned at the stadium. Houston’s slate of games starts June 14 with a match between Germany and Curacao.
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2026 FIFA World Cup soccer mega guide: Schedule, rules, how to watch, breaking down the 48-team format

Here is everything you need to know, from the tournament format and full schedule, to the teams, stars and how to watch.
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When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup? Dates and full tournament schedule

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is less than two months away, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches across 11 cities. Here is the full schedule.
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Five candidates to replace Mauricio Pochettino as USMNT manager after 2026 World Cup

The U.S. Soccer Federation could be on the hunt for a new USMNT manager after hosting the 2026 World Cup.
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NYC may rename 2 streets for soccer legends to gear up for World Cup — but there’s a catch

A pair of New York City streets may soon be named for a pair of world-renowned soccer players weeks before the FIFA World Cup finals kick off in the tri-state region — but it would only be
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The DHS shutdown and U.S. immigration policies could hinder the World Cup

The FIFA 2026 World Cup kicks off in June and 11 American host cities are getting ready for an influx of fans. Juliette Kayyem, a national security expert and former DHS official, examines how the partial government shutdown has impacted preparedness for the mega event.
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FIFA World Cup trophy visits Kansas City ahead of summer tournament

The FIFA World Cup trophy made a stop in Kansas City on Sunday as part of a North American tour ahead of the tournament later this summer.
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Hotels are slashing World Cup rates as FIFA cancels tens of thousands of rooms. Here's what went wrong

Tourism to the U.S. continues to slump, and the political climate may be largely to blame. Travelers and businesses alike need to adapt.

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