London commuters are bracing themselves for chaos as the World Cup approaches, with thousands of fans expected to flood the city on six key evenings to watch England take on rival teams. Despite ticket prices being lower than in previous tournaments, the sheer volume of spectators is likely to overwhelm public transportation, causing delays and congestion for those trying to get home during the evening rush. Jersey-bound commuters, in particular, may face a grueling journey as they attempt to navigate the crowded streets and packed trains. With road closures and increased security measures also in place, commuters are advised to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys to avoid the stress of a World Cup-induced commute.
Despite the comparatively lower ticket cost, the World Cup will still likely mean a hellish ride for Jersey-bound commuters trying to get home on the six game days when a match is being held during the evening rush.