Concerns have emerged regarding potential travel disruptions for the World Cup game scheduled at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday. Reports indicate that up to 50,000 train tickets remain unsold ahead of the event. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the appointed World Cup coordinator have not expressed significant concern about the situation, despite previous instances where thousands of spectators experienced delays when leaving the venue after the last game.
Concerns Raised Over Travel Issues for Upcoming World Cup Game at MetLife Stadium
Travel disruptions are anticipated for the upcoming World Cup game at MetLife Stadium, with reports indicating that around 50,000 train tickets are still available. New York City officials, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, have not shown significant concern despite previous travel issues experienced by spectators.
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More travel chaos set to plague Tuesday’s World Cup game at MetLife — with up to 50K train tickets unsold so far
Concerns Raised Over Travel Issues for Upcoming World Cup Game at MetLife Stadium