England fans in Providence travel to their World Cup match against Ghana using a mix of coaches and yellow American school buses, according to reports. Organised groups are departing from Providence for the short trip to the venue, with at least a dozen vehicles involved. The bus transport is presented as an alternative to using trains, where fares are described as heavily inflated for the event.

The accounts highlight that some supporters have adopted a crowd-travel approach reminiscent of Scotland’s “Tartan Army,” using buses to move supporters efficiently and manage costs. While the reports focus on the travel method and the number and type of vehicles, they do not add further details about ticketing or official arrangements for the match.

Overall, the sources agree that supporters are coordinating bus travel, including distinctive school buses, as a practical option for reaching the stadium for the Ghana fixture, particularly in response to higher train pricing.