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Dallas World Cup Traffic Closures: What Fans Should Expect
Dallas World Cup traffic closures are expected to affect travel across North Texas as Arlington prepares to host nine FIFA World Cup matches in 2026. Drivers, fans and commuters should expect security zones, street closures, shuttle traffic and rideshare changes across Dallas-Fort Worth. The biggest impacts are expected around downtown Dallas, Fair Park, Arlington, DFW Airport-area rail connections and major transit hubs used by match ticket holders.
Dallas World Cup Traffic Closures: What Fans Should Expect
Dallas World Cup traffic closures are expected to affect travel across North Texas as Arlington prepares to host nine FIFA World Cup matches in 2026. Drivers, fans and commuters should expect security zones, street closures, shuttle traffic and rideshare changes across Dallas-Fort Worth. The biggest impacts are expected around downtown Dallas, Fair Park, Arlington, DFW Airport-area rail connections and major transit hubs used by match ticket holders.
When Is the World Cup in Dallas? Full 2026 Schedule
The FIFA World Cup in Dallas begins on Sunday, June 14, 2026, when Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, hosts Netherlands vs. Japan at 3:00 PM CT. Dallas will host nine FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, including five group-stage games, two Round of 32 matches, one Round of 16 match and one semifinal. The matches will be played at Dallas Stadium, the tournament name for AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The venue is one of the most important U.S. stadiums in the 2026 World Cup schedule, with games run
When Is the World Cup in Dallas? Full 2026 Schedule
The FIFA World Cup in Dallas begins on Sunday, June 14, 2026, when Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, hosts Netherlands vs. Japan at 3:00 PM CT. Dallas will host nine FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, including five group-stage games, two Round of 32 matches, one Round of 16 match and one semifinal. The matches will be played at Dallas Stadium, the tournament name for AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The venue is one of the most important U.S. stadiums in the 2026 World Cup schedule, with games run









