Fans depart Foxboro Station ahead of the recent friendly between Brazil and FranceImage source, Getty Images
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Foxboro Station was used by fans for last month’s friendly between Brazil and France

In a statement on its Free Lions X account, the Football Supporters’ Association mentioned: “At what is normally a $20 return, we are incredibly disappointed that this has been allowed to happen.

“For a stadium so far away from its advertised location, all organisers had a duty to ensure supporters could get there sustainably and for a fair price. Unfortunately, like much with this tournament, supporters are gouged.”

The MBTA has mentioned it will operate 14 express services on the line between South Station and Boston Stadium on matchdays, adding that it is “ready to deliver unprecedented transit services” during the World Cup.

Phillip Eng, interim Secretary of Transportation and MBTA general manager and CEO, mentioned they are focused on ensuring a balance and “support all of the celebrations and events this summer with the needs of our daily riders and drivers that count on the transportation system 365 days a year”.

The MBTA added that no direct subway or MBTA bus services to Boston Stadium will be available.

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