
AT&T Stadium will host more FIFA World Cup 2026 matches than any other venue.
- Host city
- Dallas, United States
- Regular use
- AT&T Stadium is home to the Dallas Cowboys and regularly hosts college football, boxing, concerts, international soccer, and large indoor events.
AT&T Stadium
Dallas Stadium
Dallas Stadium is scheduled for nine matches, the highest total of any 2026 venue, including knockout games and a semifinal in the tournament's final weeks.
AT&T Stadium in Arlington is one of the largest and most flexible buildings in the 2026 World Cup. Its retractable roof, huge interior scale, and central U.S. location make it a natural workhorse venue. During the tournament it will be known as Dallas Stadium, but fans will recognize it as the Cowboys' home and one of the most photographed stadium interiors in American sport.
Opened in 2009, AT&T Stadium quickly became a national event venue for the NFL, college football, Final Four basketball, boxing, concerts, and international soccer. It hosted Super Bowl XLV and has repeatedly staged high-attendance Mexico national team matches.
