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    As summer approaches, cities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada are readying to host the highly awaited 2026 FIFA World Cup kickoff. But with exorbitant prices and disruptions ahead, local officials are battling to tame discontent as fans try to keep their eye on the ball.

    On Monday, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that New York City, which is serving as a cohost to a series of World Cup soccer matches with New Jersey, will host free fan zones across the five boroughs.

    The free programming aims to offset the high ticket prices that may gatekeep fans from attending the event. For instance, some tickets to the final match, which will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, cost up to $11,000 apiece.

    “By bringing these free fan events to every borough, we’re making sure everyone can be part of that joy,” Mamdani said in a statement.

    Fan zones for each NYC borough

    In Queens, the fan zone will be set up at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center from June 11 to 27, with daily programming and live match viewing available to visitors.

    For Brooklyn-based fans, a watch party will be set up at the Brooklyn Bridge Park from June 13 to July 19, whereas those in Staten Island can head to the Staten Island University Hospital Community Park from June 29 to July 2.

    In Manhattan, a fan zone will be set up at Rockefeller Center from July 6 to 19, with extended hours during the tournament’s final week. And in the Bronx, another zone will be located at the Bronx Terminal Market from June 13 to 14, with some cultural programming and viewings.

    “In the past, host cities have been criticized for failing to ensure their own workers and residents benefit and get to participate in the opportunities this global game presents,” Julie Su, New York’s deputy mayor for economic justice, said in a statement. “Under Mayor Mamdani, we are charting a new model where New Yorkers across the five boroughs are prioritized with free events, activations, and celebrations like these.” 

    Tickets for admission to the fan zones will be required and be available through the official host city website.

    Yellow card for travelers

    For many World Cup soccer fans, the game is being overshadowed by transportation issues and inaccessible pricing. Exorbitant ticket prices are only one of a myriad disruptions expected by host cities, particularly the Big Apple.

    While New York City is cohosting the festivities, the actual matches will take place in New Jersey, causing travelers staying in the city to have to commute to the neighboring state.

    In order to mitigate congestion, the New Jersey Transit section at Penn Station will close to non-ticket holders for around four hours before the matches and three hours afterward, with transit officials recommending that commuters work remotely during the events.

    But even those lucky or wealthy enough to attend World Cup matches will face some added disruptions—in particular, higher transportation prices.

    Those choosing a rail option to travel from New York to New Jersey for a game will have to pay $150 for a ticket, whereas a normal NJ Transit ticket can cost as little as $1.80.

    For bus riders, a shuttle bus service will cost $80 and will be available from three locations in the city. There will not be a ride-share drop-off at the stadium.

    “That’s absurd. This whole World Cup seems like a huge nightmare,” one user online reacted via X. “Sucks for the people who actually enjoy the sport . . . seems like you have to be rich to partake in any of these activities.”

    For reference, host governments have in the past offered free transportation for World Cup ticket holders during the sporting event, as did Russia and Qatar.

    Additionally, only 40,000 tickets will be made available on a first-come, first-served basis.

    “Once 40,000 tickets are done, that is the end of it,” NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said in a press briefing.

    Discontent over transportation matters has led some visitors to say that they will resort to walking, despite officials warning that it is neither safe nor feasible to trek from New York to MetLife on foot.





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