Soccer-Philadelphia to provide free transport for fans after World Cup games


April 20 (Reuters) - Soccer ⁠fans heading to Philadelphia for the World Cup ⁠will be able to take advantage of free ‌transport after all six matches in the city, Philadelphia Soccer 2026 said on Monday, thanks to a partnership with travel rental platform Airbnb.

The ​announcement stands in stark contrast to ⁠some host cities that ⁠are raising transportation prices during the tournament.

On Friday, New ⁠Jersey ‌announced round-trip public transit tickets to games will cost $150, a more than 10-fold increase. Fans ⁠in Boston, meanwhile, will need to pay $95 for ​a return ‌bus trip to Gillette Stadium.

While regular fares will apply ⁠for travel ​to the games at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field stadium, SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) will provide free train rides home ⁠with the service starting at halftime ​and continuing for two hours after the matches end.

"My Administration has invested millions of dollars to ensure SEPTA trains remain ⁠in good service as we embark on an epic year for sports in Philadelphia," Governor Josh Shapiro said in a statement.

"And I'm glad Airbnb is stepping up ​to provide free rides for fans ⁠so they can get home safely and affordably."

Philadelphia will ​host five group stage games, beginning ‌with Ivory Coast against Ecuador ​on June 14, along with a round of 16 tie.

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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