World Cup public transportation explained: High prices in store for fans in some U.S. host cities
Fans face high transportation costs as World Cup approaches in U.S. host cities.

Chelsea has sacked Liam Rosenior following a poor performance, while Manchester City has taken the top spot in the Premier League after a 1-0 victory against Burnley.
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On the podcast today: we’ll begin with Chelsea and the sacking of Liam Rosenior after a terrible run of form that culminated with them being thrashed away at Brighton on Monday night.
Elsewhere, the Premier League title race. Manchester City’s 1-0 win at Burnley puts them top on goals scored – the first time City have topped the table since October. The result also sends Burnley back down to the Championship.
Plus, Leeds look safe with a late point at Bournemouth, we look forward to the FA Cup semi-finals and your questions answered.
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Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior due to a terrible run of form, culminating in a heavy defeat against Brighton.
Manchester City won 1-0 against Burnley, allowing them to top the Premier League table for the first time since October.
Burnley's loss to Manchester City has sent them back down to the Championship.
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