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More travel chaos set to plague Tuesday’s World Cup game at MetLife

World Cup crowds at MetLife Stadium are already snarling NYC transit before kickoff.

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The brief

A World Cup match at MetLife Stadium has caused delays on the Lincoln Tunnel, PATH trains, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, according to local reports. Coverage highlights disruptions to commuter routes, with multiple outlets noting the impact on fans and workers alike.

NJ.com and the New York Post emphasize the immediate travel chaos, while the Bergen Record shifts focus to the broader schedule, listing upcoming matches at the venue. Further disruptions are expected as more games approach, with no details yet on mitigation efforts beyond standard transit advisories.

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Quick answers

Which transit systems are affected?

The Lincoln Tunnel, PATH trains, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal are experiencing delays.

Are there more World Cup games at MetLife Stadium?

Coverage does not yet specify dates, but the Bergen Record lists upcoming matches at the venue.

Will this disrupt future matches?

Travel chaos is expected to persist for at least Tuesday’s game, with no stated plans to alleviate congestion.

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