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2026 FIFA World Cup Dallas Schedule: Printable PDF and Match Dates

The world is coming to AT&T Stadium. As the busiest American host venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Dallas is set to host 9 matches (the most of any host city) including a Semifinal on July 14. The venue welcomes Argentina, England, Croatia, Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Austria, and Jordan to Arlington, Texas. Whether you are a local fan in DFW or traveling in from across the South, having a reliable, easy-to-read schedule is essential.

To help you follow every match at AT&T Stadium, we built a free Dallas 2026 World Cup Printable Schedule (PDF). The low-ink design fits all 5 group-stage games plus 4 knockout fixtures on a single sheet, sized for the fridge or a clipboard at the watch party.

Designed for high-contrast, low-ink printing.

AT&T Stadium Match Schedule

2026 World Cup Schedule Printable Dallas

AT&T Stadium hosts the most 2026 World Cup matches of any single venue: 5 group-stage games across Groups F, J, and L, plus 2 Round of 32 knockouts, a Round of 16 fixture, and a Semifinal. Both Argentina group-stage matches in Texas are here, with Lionel Messi defending the title.

Dallas/Arlington is in the Central Time zone (CT); Eastern Time (ET) is +1 hour later.

Date Matchup Round Kickoff (Local / ET) TV/Stream
Sun, Jun 14Netherlands vs JapanGroup F3:00 PM CT / 4:00 PM ETFOX
Wed, Jun 17England vs CroatiaGroup L3:00 PM CT / 4:00 PM ETFOX
Mon, Jun 22Argentina vs AustriaGroup J12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ETFOX
Thu, Jun 25Japan vs SwedenGroup F6:00 PM CT / 7:00 PM ETFS1
Sat, Jun 27Argentina vs JordanGroup J9:00 PM CT / 10:00 PM ETFOX
Tue, Jun 30TBD vs TBDRound of 32TBDFOX
Fri, Jul 3TBD vs TBDRound of 32TBDFOX
Mon, Jul 6TBD vs TBDRound of 16TBDFOX
Tue, Jul 14TBD vs TBDSemifinalTBDFOX

Kickoff times subject to change by FIFA. Knockout teams confirmed once group stage results conclude.

Venue Spotlight: AT&T Stadium

  • Capacity: ~80,000 (tournament configuration)
  • Surface: Natural grass overlay (FIFA-mandated)
  • Opening Year: 2009
  • Key Feature: Retractable roof, Jerry Jones’s signature “Jerry World” mega-stadium, world’s longest single-span roof

Located in Arlington between Dallas and Fort Worth, AT&T Stadium is home to the NFL’s Cowboys and one of the most recognizable stadiums in American sports. For the 2026 tournament the venue installed a hybrid natural grass overlay, expanded its hospitality footprint, and configured itself for FIFA’s pitch dimensions. The Trinity Railway Express plus dedicated FIFA shuttle service from downtown Dallas and Fort Worth are the recommended transit options on match days. For more local detail, see the official FIFA Dallas host city page.

Dallas Host City FAQ

  • How many World Cup games are in Dallas? Dallas hosts 9 matches (the most of any host city) at AT&T Stadium: 5 group-stage games plus 4 knockouts (2 Round of 32 matches on June 30 and July 3, a Round of 16 match on July 6, and a Semifinal on July 14, 2026).
  • Where is the FIFA Fan Festival in Dallas? The official FIFA Fan Festival for Dallas will be located at Fair Park or Klyde Warren Park, with live screenings of every match, food vendors, and concerts. Final venue and hours confirmed closer to the tournament.
  • What is the best way to get to AT&T Stadium? The Trinity Railway Express plus dedicated FIFA shuttle service from downtown Dallas and Fort Worth are the recommended options on match days. Driving and parking around the stadium will be heavily restricted.

2026 World Cup Resources and Hub

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Laurie Marion is a dedicated hockey and college football enthusiast on the Sports Brackets team. A lifelong Boston Bruins fan and proud supporter of the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Big Ten, she covers schedules, brackets, playoffs, and more with passion and expertise.