Getting home after FIFIA World Cup 2026™ matches in Philadelphia will be easier, safer, and completely free for fans thanks to a new partnership between Airbnb, Philadelphia Soccer 2026, and SEPTA. The initiative will provide complimentary rides on the Broad Street Line (B Line) following all six matches hosted at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
The program is designed to eliminate transportation barriers and ensure that fans from across the region can fully enjoy the global tournament without worrying about costs or access to reliable transit after games.
How the free SEPTA ride program will work 🚇
As an Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Tournament Supporter, Airbnb is sponsoring free post-match service on SEPTA’s B Line from NRG Station. Service will begin at halftime and continue for two hours after each match concludes.
Fans attending the following matches will benefit:
- June 14: CĂ´te d’Ivoire vs Ecuador
- June 19: Brazil vs Haiti
- June 22: France vs Iraq
- June 25: CĂ´te d’Ivoire vs Curacao
- June 27: Croatia vs Ghana
- July 4: Round of 16 match
Regular fares will still apply when traveling to the stadium, but return trips will be fully covered.
City and transit leaders emphasized the importance of making global events accessible to all residents and visitors.
Governor Josh Shapiro highlighted Pennsylvania’s investments in transit and the importance of safe traveling during major events. Airbnb Global Head of Policy and Communications, Jay Carney, noted that the initiative reflects the company’s commitment to inclusive global experiences.
Philadelphia Soccer 2026 leadership and SEPTA officials also underscored that the Broad Street Line is the most efficient and reliable route for fans traveling to and from the Sports Complex.

Making FIFA World Cup 2026™ more accessible in Philly ⚽️
Beyond celebrating world-class soccer, the partnerships aims to strengthen Philadelphia’s transportation equity, reduce congestion, and ensure that every fan—regardless of income or location—can safely experience the World Cup.
With free rides, expanded service, and coordinated public-private support, Philadelphia is positioning itself as a model host city for accessible global sporting events.