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The Londoner Pub, a Dallas staple for soccer fans, opened its doors in Arlington as the World Cup began. As the packed house belted out a song to the tune of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” chief operations officer Charlotte Tate said the soccer crowds had “the best vibe and atmosphere.”
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Thousands of lively fans arrived at Dallas Stadium hours ahead of the match for spirited celebrations.
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Hundreds of Croatia fans marched down the streets of downtown Dallas Tuesday evening ahead of the country's soccer team's match against England in the FIFA World Cup.
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More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerously hot, humid weather. Here's how to protect yourself from heat illness.
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In the final episode of the When the World Comes to Texas podcast, we talk about the culture surrounding the biggest sport event in the world.
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Organizers are hosting watch parties and other events as part of the national "No ICE in the Cup" initiative.
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The Tarrant County Sheriff Office's guide highlights law enforcement and arrest procedures.
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Demonstrators at North Texas World Cup kickoff game aim to educate international visitors on ICE presence throughout the games.
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Fans from across the world attended the game and the prematch festivities in Arlington’s Entertainment District.
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The collective of Dutch soccer fans brought two double decker buses with them from the Netherlands for the Orange March, a moving dance party that welcomes fans of every team — as long as they're friendly and fun.
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Ticket prices for all nine matches have grown over the past week, with some seeing jumps as high as 25%.
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Watch parties for the World Cup are happening all over North Texas. But what about spaces for queer fans?