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NBA vs. World Cup: Knicks Fans, Soccer Fans May Clash in NY Transit Chaos

NBA vs. World Cup: Knicks Fans, Soccer Fans May Clash in NY Transit Chaos

Summary

New York City could face serious transit problems if the New York Knicks reach Game 6 of the NBA Finals on June 16, 2026, which coincides with a major World Cup soccer match at MetLife Stadium nearby. Tens of thousands of basketball and soccer fans may struggle to use the same crowded train stations and transit systems on the same day.

Key Facts

  • The Knicks may play Game 6 of the NBA Finals on June 16, 2026, their first Finals since 1999.
  • The June 16 World Cup match between France and Senegal will be held at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey.
  • MetLife Stadium events can attract about 80,000 fans, including many international visitors.
  • Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks play, is above Penn Station, a major rail hub serving many passengers.
  • Penn Station typically handles over 500,000 passengers on weekdays and will be heavily strained during these events.
  • NJ Transit plans to limit train service between Penn Station and Secaucus Junction to World Cup ticket holders for a few hours around each match.
  • Other transit users will need to use alternate stations and transfer systems, complicating travel for many.
  • Officials advise limiting travel to essential trips on World Cup matchdays but have not clarified how Knicks fans will be affected.
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