Hopes were high here that Dallas would either be named as the city opening the competition or hosting the final, however, those honors went to Los Angeles and New York, respectively. However, soccer fans here can at least take consolation in that Dallas will be hosting nine matches, the largest number of group stage matches of any city.
48 teams will take part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America. There will be 104 matches taking place across 16 host cities in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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Monica Paul, the executive director of the Dallas Sports Commission, issued a statement explaining the importance of the World Cup and the benefits it will bring to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. According to Paul:
"The matches will bring unprecedented attention to Dallas, attracting hundreds of thousands of fans to our region for the largest and most inclusive World Cup in the tournament's rich history."
The FIFA World Cup will be held in June and July 2026. Millions are expected to travel to Dallas and the host cities throughout the three host nations. Dallas matches will take place at AT&T Stadium.
