Dallas
🇺🇸 United States 1 Venue
10 Matches
America/Chicago Time Zone
Dallas is set to be one of the most critical hubs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosting a total of nine matches—the most of any city—including a prestigious semi-final. The action will take place at the awe-inspiring AT&T Stadium in Arlington, a venue that matches the scale and ambition of the tournament itself. Dallas is a city that prides itself on doing things big, and its commitment to hosting the world's premier football event is no different.
The North Texas region offers a diverse and sprawling urban environment, from the high-end shopping and arts of Dallas to the Western heritage of Fort Worth. The local soccer scene is robust, anchored by FC Dallas and a massive youth football infrastructure. During the 2026 tournament, the entire DFW metroplex will be a hive of activity, with fan zones, international exhibitions, and public viewings planned throughout the region. Dallas's central location in the United States and its world-class airport make it a convenient and spectacular crossroads for fans from every continent.
The North Texas region offers a diverse and sprawling urban environment, from the high-end shopping and arts of Dallas to the Western heritage of Fort Worth. The local soccer scene is robust, anchored by FC Dallas and a massive youth football infrastructure. During the 2026 tournament, the entire DFW metroplex will be a hive of activity, with fan zones, international exhibitions, and public viewings planned throughout the region. Dallas's central location in the United States and its world-class airport make it a convenient and spectacular crossroads for fans from every continent.
Getting to Dallas
The North Texas region is best navigated by a combination of public transit and ride-sharing. The DART rail system connects many parts of Dallas, while dedicated World Cup shuttle services are expected to run from major transit hubs and hotels in Dallas and Fort Worth to AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is one of the world's most connected hubs and is situated conveniently between the two main cities and near the stadium. For those driving, the region has an extensive highway network, though pre-paying for stadium parking is a must for major international fixtures.
Venue in Dallas
Matches in Dallas
Group Stage
Group F Upcoming
08:00 PM
Japan
Netherlands ? · Draw ? · Japan ? Bet – soon
Group L Upcoming
08:00 PM
Croatia
England ? · Draw ? · Croatia ? Bet – soon
Group J Upcoming
05:00 PM
Austria
Argentina ? · Draw ? · Austria ? Bet – soon
Group K Upcoming
05:00 PM
DR Congo
Colombia ? · Draw ? · Congo ? Bet – soon
Group E Upcoming
08:00 PM
Côte d'Ivoire
Curaçao ? · Draw ? · d'Ivoire ? Bet – soon
Group F Upcoming
12:00 AM
Sweden
Japan ? · Draw ? · Sweden ? Bet – soon
Group J Upcoming
02:00 AM
Jordan
Argentina ? · Draw ? · Jordan ? Bet – soon