Soccer fans face more travel hell over World Cup match at MetLife
Spectators who drove to see the 3 p.m. game between France and Senegal in New Jersey were exasperated after paying around $225 to park -- then having to walk nearly 30 minutes to the venue -- while others crammed into yellow taxis, sometimes with strangers, in Manhattan to get th.

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- Published: Jun 16, 2026, 10:50 PM UTC
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