The World Cup is expected to generate billions of dollars in economic activity for the region, but New York City may get the lion’s share.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is right. Let FIFA World Cup soccer fans pay $150 for NJ Transit train tickets.
Here's what to know about the upcoming World Cup games, and the expected pressure it will put on NYC-area transit.
While FIFA expects to make $11 billion in profit from the World Cup, NJ Transit says it will only break even with a $150 price on tickets. Here's how ...
The FIFA World Cup games are getting closer, and residents across the NYC region are preparing for a mass-influx of riders on ...
FIFA will release more tickets for all World Cup matches on April 22 as part of the organization’s “Last Minute Sale Phase.” ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is projected to generate approximately $850 million in advertising revenue for FOX Sports and ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has stepped in with a clear message as the World Cup transit debate continues to escalate.
While soccer fans in parts of the country face staggering transportation price hikes during the World Cup, local transit ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to Kansas City, and if you like to plan ahead while everyone else scrambles at the last ...
The world’s biggest sporting event is coming to the heartland, and Kansas City is getting ready for soccer fans from around ...
While a lot of World Cup headlines are focused on tickets to games that cost as much as $10,000, another noteworthy price battle is playing out when it comes to traveling to and from games on local ...
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