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2026 FIFA World Cup in Dallas–Fort Worth: Matches, Tickets & How to Watch

AT&T Stadium hosts a tournament-high nine matches — two Argentina group games, England vs. Croatia, and a semifinal on July 14. The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs June 11 – July 19, 2026, co-hosted by United States, Canada & Mexico — 48 teams, 104 matches. Local matches are played at AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas, capacity 80,000), branded the “Dallas Stadium” for the tournament.

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Matches at AT&T Stadium

Date Round Match Time
Jun 14 Group F Netherlands vs. Japan 3:00 PM CT
Jun 17 Group L England vs. Croatia 3:00 PM CT
Jun 22 Group J Argentina vs. Austria 12:00 PM CT
Jun 25 Group F Japan vs. UEFA Playoff winner 6:00 PM CT
Jun 27 Group J Argentina vs. Jordan 9:00 PM CT
Jun 30 Round of 32 Teams set after group stage 12:00 PM CT
Jul 3 Round of 32 Teams set after group stage 1:00 PM CT
Jul 6 Round of 16 Teams set after group stage 2:00 PM CT
Jul 14 Semifinal Teams set after group stage 2:00 PM CT

Following the USMNT

As co-hosts, the United States qualified automatically and headline Group D alongside Paraguay, Australia and Turkey. Mauricio Pochettino's side — led by Christian Pulisic and the group's highest-ranked team at No. 16 in the world — opens on home soil June 12, aiming to better its Round-of-16 exit from 2022 in the first 48-team World Cup.

Date Match Venue Time
Fri, Jun 12 USA vs. Paraguay Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi) 9:00 PM ET
Fri, Jun 19 USA vs. Australia Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) 3:00 PM ET
Thu, Jun 25 USA vs. Turkey Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi) 10:00 PM ET

Knockout path: finish first in Group D and the U.S. plays its Round of 32 match on July 1; finish second and it's July 3 at Dallas Stadium against the Group G runner-up.

Where to watch: every U.S. match airs in English on FOX or FS1 and in Spanish on Telemundo or Universo, and streams via the FOX Sports app and live-TV services (more options below).

How to Watch

Every match airs in English on FOX and FS1 and in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo. FOX carries the marquee fixtures including the final, while group-stage matches are split across FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo. Most are also streamable through those networks' apps and live-TV services.

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Tickets

Official tickets are sold through FIFA.com/tickets. For sold-out matches, verified resale inventory is available on SeatGeek.

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Getting to AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth, with no direct passenger rail to the venue. Most fans drive or use rideshare and event parking; Trinity Railway Express plus match-day shuttles connect from Dallas and Fort Worth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many World Cup matches are at AT&T Stadium?

AT&T Stadium hosts 9 matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, from June 14 to July 14, 2026.

How can I watch the 2026 World Cup in Dallas–Fort Worth?

Every match airs in English on FOX and FS1 and in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo. The games also stream through those networks' live-TV and app services.

How do I get tickets for the World Cup at AT&T Stadium?

Official tickets are sold through FIFA at FIFA.com/tickets. For sold-out matches, verified resale inventory is available on the secondary market.

How do I get to AT&T Stadium for the World Cup?

AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth, with no direct passenger rail to the venue. Most fans drive or use rideshare and event parking; Trinity Railway Express plus match-day shuttles connect from Dallas and Fort Worth.

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