Zach Collins
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Zach Collins
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The Philadelphia host committee for this summer’s World Cup has secured an agreement for fans to receive free travel when leaving Lincoln Financial Field via the city’s transit system. That system, SEPTA, last week revealed that it would be keeping fares consistent with ordinary prices during the World Cup, meaning passengers will be asked to pay $2.90. This will remain true for transit to the stadium. But now, The Athletic can reveal that those travelling via SEPTA will not be asked to pay at all when exiting Lincoln Financial Field after the six World Cup games at the venue. The agreement comes after comparatively sky-high prices for transit to and from World Cup games in Foxboro and New Jersey, with an $80 train and $95 bus being unveiled to transport fans to matches at Gillette Stadium from Boston. NJ Transit on Friday confirmed a round-trip rail ticket from New York Pennsylvania Station to MetLife Stadium would cost $150 per passenger. An alternative bus shuttle service will cost $80. Full story from @AdamCrafton_ ⬇️ bit.ly/4cmqxTN

























