FIFA World Cup 2026

Countdown to Kickoff

 

Howdy World 2026

 

Welcome to FW

  MayorParker_FWWorldCupLetter.jpg

3-28-26 Visa Street Soccer Park-24.jpg

Visa Street Soccer Park Grand Opening 

Visit Fort Worth

As one of just 11 U.S. host regions and the region with the most games, DFW will welcome fans from across the globe. Just 20 minutes away from Dallas Stadium, Fort Worth is the perfect place to stay, celebrate, and explore during FIFA World Cup 26™ 

Check out the VistFW page to explore all that Fort Worth has to offer!

 

Celebrate the season of soccer by attending these city-led events!

 

Emergency Services

 

  • Garbage and recycling services
  • Animal care or control
  • Graffiti
  • Litter/Illegal dumping
  • Potholes/Street repair
  • Parking violations
  • Traffic sign issues
  • Tree/ Limb Down
  • Water/Sewer service issues

Receive real-time alerts and critical updates to stay informed!

Residents are encouraged to enroll for ReadyFW, Fort Worth’s alert and notification system by visiting the registration link below.

Sign up via the registration link, and create a Smart911 profile, to receive important public safety notifications and other optional areas of interest.

 

To enroll and manage emergency alerts only:

  • Text “START” to 77295 to begin receiving emergency alerts.
  • Text “STOP” to 77295 to cancel alert messages.

 

 

Health & Safety

  • Sign up for Tarrant County’s official health and safety notification system, Health Alert Network
  • Heat advisories
  • Infectious diseases

 

Match Day Resources

Visit dallasfwc26.com for everything you need for match day!

Match Schedule

Parking

Match-Schedule.png

 

Public Transportation

The North Texas FWC Organizing Committee and the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is leading the transportation planning coordinating closely with transit agencies, airports and municipalities.

Download the free GoPass app to plan your trips, buy tickets and track buses and trains in real time! A single pass can work across multiple transit systems like DART, Trinity Metro, and DCTA within North Texas.

Match day operations

NCTCOG, the Cities of Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), Trinity Metro, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and Trinity Railway Express (TRE) are working together to ensure efficient, dependable travel options for spectators and event personnel. This includes new multimodal connections and special event transit services designed specifically for FIFA World Cup 2026 operations.

The region’s extensive freeway and highway system will give fans multiple options to drive to the stadium for events, with parking options available.

Match day transit

Ticket holders can ride the TRE from Fort Worth or Dallas to CentrePort Station. From there, they will take a charter bus to the Bus Hub, the designated transit drop-off zone near the stadium. Fans will then have a short, half mile walk to the entrance.

 

Match-Day-Transit.png

 

Rideshare

Spectators can also use rideshare services to attend matches. The Esports Stadium Arlington lot has been designated as the rideshare lot for rideshare companies to operate pick-up and drop-off.

 

Pedestrian-Walking-Routes.png

 

The region’s extensive freeway and highway system will give fans multiple options to drive to the stadium for events, with parking options available.

Events & Activities

City of Fort Worth Events

Celebrate the season of soccer by attending these City of Fort Worth events!

 

VisitFW

As one of just 11 U.S. host regions and the region with the most games, DFW will welcome fans from across the globe. Just 20 minutes away from Dallas Stadium, Fort Worth is the perfect place to stay, celebrate, and explore during FIFA World Cup 26™ 

Check out the VistFW page for more information on hotels, dining, and things to do in Fort Worth! 

 

Sundance Square

  • June 11 – 19: World Cup Celebration at Sundance Plaza – a free multi-week event this summer during the World Cup. All games will be broadcast on the large screens, with music between matches and soccer-related activities. Learn more

FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas

  • July 11 – 19: Experience FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas as the ultimate free, open‑to‑all home base for World Cup fans, where Fair Park transforms into a 1‑million‑square‑foot celebration packed with live match broadcasts, concerts, games, food, and culture. Learn more.

 

Get Involved

Information coming soon! 

 

City Alerts/Notifications

Content coming soon!     

 

Resources

Content coming soon!     

 

Road Closures

Sundance Square road closures

(Map coming soon!) 

 

Stadium road closures

AT&T Way will be closed from Cowboys Way to Randol Mill Road. Cowboys Way will be closed from N. Collins Street to AT&T Way. A portion of Nolan Ryan Expy from Road to Six Flags to south entrance of hotel will be closed to accommodate match day operations.

 

Stadium-Road-Closures.png

This is a map of the roads that will be closed near Dallas Stadium on match days. 

 

Dallas road closures

To accommodate ongoing construction at the KBHCCD, the following streets have been closed: Lamar Street from Ceremonial on the north to the parking lot access point on the south side, Memorial Drive from Lamar Street to Hotel Street. The Lamar Bridge, Akard Street, and Hotel Street are also closed. FIFA plans to fully close Griffin Street between Canton Street & Ceremonial Drive from May 26 until July 23, 2026.

City-of-Dallas-Road-Closures.png

A map of road closures in downtown Dallas near the KayBailey Hutchinson Convention Center Dallas, which will be used as the International BroadcastCenter for the FIFA World Cup 2026™

 

Centreport road closures

A portion of Statler Boulevard from Breezewood Drive to Cottage view Lane will be closed to accommodate match day operations. Statler Boulevard is just north of the TRE CentrePort Station parking lot.

 

Centreport-Road-Closures.png

A map of the TRE CentrePort Station in Fort Worth, where TRE riders with match tickets will transfer to charter buses.