AT&T Stadium — home of the Dallas Cowboys — is nicknamed "Jerry World" after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who oversaw its construction. The massive retractable roof spans 2.5 million square feet.
⚡ Stadium Fact
The venue houses the world's largest column-free interior and a 60-yard-long video board — the largest in any NFL stadium at the time of construction.
⚡ Stadium Fact
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has one of the largest Hispanic populations in the USA, making this one of the most passionate host cities for soccer in the entire tournament.
About the Venue
AT&T Stadium is an official 2026 FIFA World Cup venue in Arlington, TX, USA. With a capacity of 80.000, it will host 8 matches.
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📍 Location
Arlington, TX, USA
👥 Capacity
80.000 seats
🌿 Surface
AstroTurf GameDay Grass
📅 Opened
2009
⚽ WC Matches
8
✈️ Getting There
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — ~20 miles, ~25 min by car or Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center also accessible.
🎉 Fan Zone
The Dallas FIFA Fan Festival is planned for Reunion Tower waterfront and the Arts District, featuring free public screenings and cultural programming across both Dallas and Fort Worth.
🏟️ Venue Details
📍 City
Arlington, USA
👥 Capacity
80,000 seats
🌿 Surface
AstroTurf GameDay Grass
📅 Opened
2009
⚽ WC Matches
8
🏆 Hosts Final
No
✈️ Getting There
Nearest Airport: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — ~20 miles, ~25 min by car or Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center also accessible.
Check the official FIFA fan guide for transportation info, parking, and accessible routes.
🎉 Fan Zone
The Dallas FIFA Fan Festival is planned for Reunion Tower waterfront and the Arts District, featuring free public screenings and cultural programming across both Dallas and Fort Worth.
Matches at AT&T Stadium — FIFA World Cup 2026 Venue Guide