New Jersey lowered its round-trip fare to World Cup games at MetLife ​Stadium to $105 from $150 on Thursday, local media ‌reported, after the original price drew criticism from FIFA.

The reduced fare still dwarfs the less ​than $15 the same route costs on ​a typical day and exceeds the $80 round-trip ⁠fare for FIFA’s own shuttle service ​to the 82,500-seat stadium, which will host ​eight World Cup matches, including the final on July 19.

The CEO of New Jersey’s public transportation provider ​, NJ Transit, Kris Kolluri, had last ​month cited the need for increased security and a ‌higher ⁠number of passengers due to the closure of public parking around the stadium to justify the fare hike.

Reuters has contacted NJ Transit ​for comment ​on the ⁠price change.

The 2026 World Cup’s Chief Operating Officer, Heimo Schirgi, ​said the original $150 price would have “a ​chilling ⁠effect” on fans.

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill previously said FIFA should pay for the ⁠rides, ​as NJ Transit had ​been “stuck with a $48 million bill” to ensure fan safety.

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