Uber is offering fans a way to get home from the upcoming World Cup games. The ride share service announced it's rolling out shuttles for the matches. They will have 50-seat vans with no surcharges.
Soccer lovers frustrated by public transportation will have another option to return to Boston, Dallas, Miami and New York from hard-to-reach stadiums.
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