Dallas area to host the most matches in 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup
Dallas, Texas – Dallas area has been selected to play a pivotal role in the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, hosting the highest number of matches among all participating cities. This announcement highlights the region’s significant contribution to what is set to be an extraordinary global sports event.
Dallas Area Takes Center Stage in 2026 World Cup
The Dallas area’s selection as the primary venue for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup underscores its burgeoning status as a sports hub. Over the 39-day tournament, Dallas will host a total of nine games, more than any other city, showcasing its capacity to facilitate an event of this magnitude. This includes a variety of matches across different stages of the tournament, from the group stage to a highly anticipated semifinal.
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, known for its state-of-the-art facilities and massive seating capacity, is set to be the focal point of these events. This will not only bring unparalleled excitement to the local community but also attract visitors from around the globe, boosting the local economy and further elevating the city’s profile on the international stage.
The 2026 World Cup marks a significant occasion for AT&T Stadium, hosting its largest event since Super Bowl XLV. The tournament will kick off in Mexico City on June 11, followed by the first match in the United States in the Los Angeles area, with Dallas playing a crucial role thereafter.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed his commitment to making each game hosted in North Texas a memorable experience, despite narrowly missing out on other opportunities. His enthusiasm reflects the region’s dedication to delivering an exceptional World Cup experience, setting the stage for what promises to be a historic event in the world of sports.