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Philadelphia will provide free transportation for World Cup fans following World Cup matches

Thanks to a partnership between travel rental platform Airbnb and 'Philadelphia Soccer 2026,' soccer fans who are heading to Philadelphia to watch the World Cup can take advantage of a free shuttle service after each match.

This announcement is in stark contrast with some host cities who are increasing transportation prices during the tournament.

New Jersey announced on Friday that round-trip tickets for public transportation to games would cost $150. This is a 10x increase. Fans in Boston will have to pay $95 to return to Gillette Stadium by bus.

SEPTA will offer free rides to and from the games in Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field Stadium. The service will begin at halftime, and continue for two hours following the end of the matches.

Governor Josh Shapiro stated that "My Administration has spent millions to ensure SEPTA train service remains in good condition as we enter an "epic" year of sports in Philadelphia."

"I'm happy that?Airbnb has stepped up to offer?free rides for the fans, so they can return home safely and affordably."

Philadelphia will host five games in the group stage, starting with Ivory Coast vs Ecuador on June 14. There will also be a tie for the round of 16. Trevor Stynes (Reporting) Christian Radnedge (Editing)

(source: Reuters)