Uber to Charge $45–$49 for Post-Match Shuttles at Four 2026 World Cup Venues
Uber will run 50-seat shuttles after games at MetLife, Hard Rock, AT&T and Gillette stadiums starting June 11. Prices range from $45 to $49 per person, undercutting some rail options.
indianexpress.comUber will operate shuttles after matches at four stadiums hosting games during the 2026 World Cup that begins June 11. com reported. Each shuttle will have 50 seats.
Riders can reserve seats in advance or on the day of the event, according to WABC-TV. The fare from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, less than 8 miles northwest of New York City, will be $49 per person. Round-trip rail between the stadium and New York City costs about $98, the New York Times reported.
Shuttles from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, 13 miles north of Miami, will cost $45 per person. Train or bus service between Miami and the stadium runs about $20 round trip, according to the New York Times. From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, just over 17 miles west of Dallas, the Uber Shuttle fare will also be $45 per person.
MetLife Stadium is scheduled to host eight matches, including the final. Gillette Stadium and Hard Rock Stadium will each host seven matches.
AT&T Stadium will host nine matches, according to the FIFA website.
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