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Billy Bob’s Texas hosted an official watch party for the World Cup 2026 final draw. Here’s which teams are paired for play.
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Argentina and Lionel Messi will play Algeria to open its World Cup title defense as part of a group that also includes Austria. The United States was drawn to start against Paraguay at Inglewood, California, on June 12, a day after Mexico hosts the opener against South Africa.
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FIFA held a draw to determine who all 48 participating countries in the FIFA World Cup 2026 will face in the group phase of the tournament, which the U.S., Canada and Mexico are co-hosting.
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Federal and local governments are cooperating on security and funding, says FIFA World Cup North Texas organizing committee.
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Volunteers would be asked to work several eight-hour shifts in exchange for World Cup gear and the possibility of seeing matches while volunteering.
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The City of Dallas previously hosted FIFA's International Broadcast Center for its 1994 World Cup.
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North Texas won't be ready for millions of visitors during 2026 World Cup games if DART's funding gets cut, regional transportation director Michael Morris warned.
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The 476 new buses will be phased into rotation over the next few years. They'll replace units that are nearing the end of their driving journeys.
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The Dallas City Council finalized a deal to turn the convention center into a official broadcast center for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross is willing to go to bat to get the city recognized in AT&T Stadium's temporary FIFA World Cup rename. He's willing to share with Dallas, but said Arlington comes first.
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From games to a 39-day FIFA Fan Festival, Arlington expects to see a good share of what Dallas-Fort Worth regional leaders project to be a $2 billion economic impact.
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The Dallas City Council is slated to approve a contract to bring FIFA's 2026 World Cup broadcast hub to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.