Uber will provide shuttle services for fans departing World Cup matches in four U.S. cities. The service targets stadiums in Boston, Dallas, Miami, and New York that are difficult to reach by public transit.
The shuttles aim to solve post-match congestion. Many soccer fans have faced long waits or limited options after games. Uber’s move offers a direct and reliable alternative.
Each shuttle will operate from stadium parking zones to designated city hubs. Riders can book seats through the Uber app before or after matches. Pricing will vary based on demand and distance.
The service covers key venues like Gillette Stadium in Foxborough and Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Both locations sit far from downtown transit networks. Uber hopes to ease transportation gaps during the tournament.
Fans traveling to Dallas will access shuttles from AT&T Stadium in Arlington. New York routes will include MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. These stadiums also lack direct rail connections for large crowds.
Uber plans to scale shuttle capacity based on match schedules. Additional buses may run for high-attendance games. The company expects to move thousands of passengers per event.
The shuttles represent Uber’s growing role in event logistics. The service blends ride-hailing convenience with group transit efficiency. Fans gain a practical way to avoid traffic and parking hassles.





