2026 WORLD CUP FOOTBALL

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Dallas | Host City World Cup 2026

2026 World Cup cities: Dallas is a U.S. city hosting the World Cup in North America. The city in the USA is part of the sixteen cities that will host the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Dallas, Texas, is one of the eleven US cities that have made a stadium available – Dallas has the AT&T Stadium – in addition to two Canadian and three Mexican host cities. Find here the most important information you will need, perhaps to visit the city in 2026. Information about buying tickets for this American World Cup Soccer city of play. Info about the time zone, tourist attractions, typical characteristics in the field of sports, football and culture. And more about what Dallas has to offer visiting fans of the global finals in 2026.

State: Texas
City population: 1,197,816 (2018 est.)
Time zone: winter UTC-6 (EST), summer UTC-5 (EDT)
Altitude: 131 meters
Exp. temperature during the 2026 World Cup: between 20.1 – 31.7 °C
Venue: AT&T Stadium
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Dallas World Cup city – in brief

Dallas, the famous city of the State of Texas was founded in 1840. It is the third largest city of Texas, after Houston and San Antonio, and is located in the north of the state. Dallas is a town known for its favorable entrepreneurial and business climate. In Dallas you can feel the unmistakable atmosphere related to its rich military and cowboy history.

Dallas tourist hotspots

Dallas attractions: these are the best tourist spots of World Cup Soccer City Dallas, USA. Are you buying a ticket for one or more matches at the AT&T Stadium? These are the hotspots of Dallas that, around the World Cup match, make your trip, visit and stay in the city even more fantastic.

See these tips with museums, parks, shopping centers, events, galleries, historical, cultural and/or musical experiences and other places of interest. They can be experienced in Dallas, host of the World Cup 2026. The best attractions and the best things to do? Find here the best hotels, restaurants, theaters, concert halls, entertainment and activities to do in Dallas. For children and adults. A useful quick summary. And if desired, click through to the official Dallas Tourism and Travel website.

Dallas Sports & Soccer City

Dallas clearly is a sports minded Host City. The city, and its stadiums, have often hosted Super Bowl events, many soccer matches for both the National Men’s and National Women’s Team, as well as a total of six matches at the FIFA World Cup Soccer 1994 (in the Cotton Bowl Stadium). Furthermore, Dallas is home to the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Dallas Stars (NHL), FC Dallas (MLS) and Texas Rangers (MLB), amongst others.

Dallas team in MLS

FC Dallas is playing in the MLS, the team has its home in the Toyota Stadium.


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Host Cities Mexico

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Stadiums USA

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Stadiums Canada

During the 2026 World Cup finals, these are the two venues in Canada: BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, and BMO Field in Toronto. Find out more about these attractive Canadian stadiums.

Stadiums Mexico

In Mexico, the FIFA 2026 World Cup will take place in these stadiums: Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City and the BBVA Bancomer Stadium in Monterrey.