
Gov. Mikie Sherrill is announcing that 770 World Cup tickets will be distributed free to New Jersey residents.
Sherrill made the announcement at 11 a.m. in Hackensack, where Hackensack Meridian Health and Uber are paying for the donated tickets.
The tickets will be distributed among the seven World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium, but not the final. They will be non-transferable.

They will be distributed to New Jersey residents as follows:
The Garden State program comes after Mayor Mamdani announced last month that 1,000 tickets would be offered for $50 each to New York City residents, billed as the cheapest tickets available for fans to purchase through a primary ticket market for the World Cup.
New Jersey officials then countered they would create their own discounted World Cup ticket program, similar to New York City's, but backed by corporate sponsors rather than the host committee or FIFA.
Bergen County, the host county, then demanded affordable tickets specifically for its residents, arguing they are shouldering the day-to-day impact of hosting matches in East Rutherford.
Both New York and New Jersey had to receive permission from FIFA for their programs because FIFA generally prohibits ticket distributions outside the organization's official pricing model.
Over the weekend, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani posted a video of himself personally calling some winners of the $50 ticket raffle.