Where to Eat in Dallas-Fort Worth During the World Cup: A Food Guide for Visiting Fans
Your DFW food guide for the 2026 World Cup, featuring the best restaurants for Argentina, Japan, Holland, England, Croatia, and Austria supporters.
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Your DFW food guide for the 2026 World Cup, featuring the best restaurants for Argentina, Japan, Holland, England, Croatia, and Austria supporters.
Visiting Dallas-Fort Worth for the 2026 World Cup? Here’s your ultimate guide to the best breweries near AT&T Stadium, plus top beer spots in Dallas, Fort Worth, and the mid-cities. From Peticolas and Odd Muse to Division Brewing and Lakewood, here’s where to drink before and after the matches.
England needed four goals and a second-half rally to beat a resilient Croatia 4-2 at Dallas Stadium, with Kane’s brace, Bellingham’s strike, and FC Dallas’ Petar Musa all playing a part.
Petar Musa scored his first World Cup goal for Croatia, equalizing against England at Dallas Stadium — the latest step in an unlikely run back into the national team.
England and Croatia open Group L at Dallas Stadium on Wednesday at 3 PM CT — including FC Dallas’ own Petar Musa. Here’s what to watch.
A practical guide to getting around Dallas-Fort Worth during the 2026 World Cup, including rideshares, trains, parking tips, and matchday travel advice.
We’re back with a World Cup edition of our subscriber Q&As.
The first World Cup match in North Texas in 32 years ended 2-2, as Japan came from behind twice to earn a point against the Netherlands at Dallas Stadium on Sunday.
Netherlands and Japan open Group F at Dallas Stadium in Arlington on Sunday at 3 PM CT. Here’s everything you need to know — lineups, key storylines, and what to watch.
Everything you need to know to survive World Cup matchday at AT&T Stadium, from transportation and parking to food, heat, and exit strategies.
Bold predictions for every single game in the 2026 World Cup group stage — all 12 groups, all matches, with a pick for every result. Hold us accountable.
FC Dallas has 30 goals, a 4-2-0 road record, and a defensive transformation that doesn’t show up in the highlights. Here’s a deep dive into the numbers defining their 2026 season.
The rumored move to North Texas is now complete for Kimbrough.
The FC Dallas Panic Index breaks down the roster into tiers, from players with little concern to those under serious pressure heading into the season.
It's June and July in Texas. Whether you're flying in for the World Cup or you've somehow blocked out what Dallas summer feels like, here's your reminder that the heat is not optional.
Sweden barely qualified - then Viktor Gyökeres scored a hat-trick in the playoffs. Now he and Alexander Isak bring two of the Premier League’s best strikers to AT&T Stadium this summer.
The defending champions. Messi’s record sixth World Cup. A loaded squad chasing back-to-back titles. Argentina plays at AT&T Stadium — here’s everything you need to know.
Jordan is making their first-ever World Cup appearance this summer — and they’re playing Argentina at AT&T Stadium. Here’s why this is one of the best stories of the tournament.
Austria hasn’t been to a World Cup in 28 years. They’re back — and Ralf Rangnick’s high-press machine with Alaba, Arnautović, and Sabitzer plays Argentina at AT&T Stadium.
Croatia has reached the World Cup semis in three of their six appearances. FC Dallas’ Petar Musa gets his shot at the biggest stage.
England won the World Cup in 1966 and haven’t let anyone forget it since. Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and a loaded squad come to AT&T Stadium this summer. Here’s the full preview.
After an injury to Emil Holm, Johansson was added to Sweden’s roster.
Japan has beaten Germany, Spain, Brazil, and England since 2022. The Samurai Blue are coming to Dallas Stadium — and they’re not here for a feel-good story.
The Dutch have three World Cup finals and zero trophies. Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo, and the Netherlands are coming to AT&T Stadium this summer — here’s everything you need to know.
The World Cup break gives FC Dallas a moment to breathe — and a laundry list of roster questions that aren’t going to answer themselves. Here’s what the front office needs to figure out before August.