The 2026 World Cup has not yet started, but it is already losing its charm for some fans. Indeed, the price of tickets to attend the matches, particularly those of the final, had been criticized several weeks ago. The reason? An excessive increase, which left many fans desperate at the idea of ​​not being able to go to the meetings. And now it’s the turn of train tickets to increase. As reported The Athleticto see Didier Deschamps’ Blues play against Senegal (June 16 at MetLife Stadium), you will have to take out the checkbook.
Normally, the ticket costs around ten dollars for a round trip between Pennsylvania Station in New York and the stadium. During the World Cup, this trip could see its price multiplied… exceeding a hundred dollars. The company NJ Transit would also be clear on the subject: a single rate should be put in place. The bus remains a solution, but again, the cost seems very high. To get to Gillette Stadium in Boston, where the Blues will challenge Norway, the price of tickets would be just as exorbitant. Clearly, there are many hiccups two months before the launch of the competition…