New York City catches World Cup fever amid transit chaos, high costs
Summary
New York City is getting ready to host eight World Cup soccer matches, expecting over one million visitors. Fans will face high prices for travel and tickets for the games starting on June 13.Key Facts
- New York City will host eight World Cup matches.
- The first match in the city will be on June 13.
- More than one million visitors are expected to come for the games.
- Fans will deal with expensive transit costs.
- Ticket prices for the matches are also high.
- The city is preparing to handle the large number of visitors.
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