Gotta make hay before the economy totally collapses.

New Jersey’s transit agency has confirmed it will charge $150 for a return ticket to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium this summer.

The price for a round-trip ticket from New York’s Penn Station to MetLife Stadium is typically $12.90. Reports this week of the elevenfold increase were met with outcry from fans and sparked a back-and-forth between New Jersey’s governor, Mikie Sherrill, and world football’s governing body, with costs mounting across the board, including parking priced as high as $225 at the mall adjacent to the stadium.

NJ Transit and the New York/New Jersey host committee on Friday announced their plans for operations during the World Cup, which begins 11 June and runs to 19 July. MetLife Stadium will host eight matches, including the final. The $150 ticket will be a flat cost with no reduced options for children, seniors or people with disabilities. Fans will be required to buy a special NJ Transit World Cup ticket that includes a wristband for return travel, with departures from Penn Station assigned in time blocks and multiple security checkpoints along the route.