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There are 16 host cities planned for the World Cup, but only one broadcast center which will be hosted in Dallas.
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Some preparations, like getting ready for the Orange Army to march through Arlington's streets, had to wait until planners knew which teams would be coming to Arlington.
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Arlington will host nine matches in the tournament. There are multiple ways to secure your seat in Dallas Stadium for next year.
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FIFA unveiled the schedule for group stage games a day after teams found out their opponents.
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Billy Bob’s Texas hosted an official watch party for the World Cup 2026 final draw. Here’s which teams are paired for play.
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Argentina and Lionel Messi will play Algeria to open its World Cup title defense as part of a group that also includes Austria. The United States was drawn to start against Paraguay at Inglewood, California, on June 12, a day after Mexico hosts the opener against South Africa.
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FIFA held a draw to determine who all 48 participating countries in the FIFA World Cup 2026 will face in the group phase of the tournament, which the U.S., Canada and Mexico are co-hosting.
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Whether you want the chance to win free tickets, join in the official experience or stream the World Cup draw when your boss isn't looking, we've got several ways to enjoy the event your way.
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Failure to launch: Don’t expect to take flying taxis to the World Cup after Arlington's plan delayedThe plan to roll out air taxis by the 2026 FIFA World Cup was grounded by slow regulatory processes and loss of a manufacturer. But city leaders say that won't stop Arlington from making it happen eventually.
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Federal and local governments are cooperating on security and funding, says FIFA World Cup North Texas organizing committee.
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The council voted to create grounds to deny any special or temporary outdoor events on the day of or before World Cup events to prevent overextending emergency resources.
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North Texas isn't known for having robust public transit. With the 2026 World Cup expected to bring unfamiliar demand to the system, local and regional leaders are plotting ways to handle the expected transportation needs.