Soccer fans heading to New Jersey for the World Cup final face paying exorbitant fees to stay near MetLife Stadium – and that’s before they even buy a ticket to the game.
Supporters from all around the globe will descend on Mexico, Canada and the United States this summer for the biggest tournament in sports.
MetLife Stadium – the home of the New York Jets and Giants – will host the final on July 19 and already prices are skyrocketing for homestays near the arena.
The Daily Mail found one seven bedroom-property in nearby Jersey City that will cost nearly $27,000 for the three nights, while another six-bedroom home is listed for nearly $23,000.
A house in North Bergen, which contains five bedrooms, will cost you $17,450 while those fans hoping to stay in Manhattan can find a four-bedroom home in Midtown for $29,750.
Several two- and three-bedroom homes – which can sleep up to seven guests and are a five-minute drive from the stadium – will set you back more than $12,000.
Fans heading to the World Cup final face paying exorbitant fees to stay near MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium – the home of the New York Jets and Giants – will host the final on July 19
Chelsea secured victory in the Club World Cup final at the venue in the summer of 2025
Secret NYC, meanwhile, found a one-bedroom property where up to four guests can sleep between July 17 and July 20 for an astonishing $16,074.
For those hoping to rent a ‘ultra high-end luxury mansion’ in New Jersey, a seven-bedroom home with an outdoor swimming pool has been listed for more than $40,000.
Prices for the games have infuriated supporters, too. At the time of writing, the cheapest available seat for the final is more than $9,100 on SeatGeek.
The most expensive seat, meanwhile, which is listed simply for the ‘lower bowl and mid-level sidelines’ is being offered for $97,789.








