Located in the west of Dallas in the city of Arlington, the 105,000 maximum capacity AT&T stadium is the largest domed structure in the world and one of the biggest sports stadia.
The stadium will host games in the FIFA World Cup 2026 renamed as the Dallas Stadium to ensure only FIFA-approved branding appears during broadcasts and on-site.
The stadium’s global soccer prominence will peak during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where it is slated to host nine matches—the most of any venue—including group-stage games, knockout rounds, and a semifinal. In compliance with FIFA regulations, the stadium will be temporarily renamed “Dallas Stadium” for the tournament.
Costing $1.2 billion to build, the continually evolving stadium is a facility like no other. It has more than 300 suites, numerous club facilities, a retractable roof that can open and close in 10 minutes, the tallest movable glass in the world, and the world’s largest centre-hung videoboard.
The scoreboard suspends 90 feet over the field and stretches between the 20-yard lines of the NFL field and features four video boards that face out in each direction so that everyone in the stadium has an easy view of the giant 1080i HD screens.
The stadium is also the home of Dallas Cowboys NFL team, one of the most visible and successful sports entities in the world. Throughout professional football history, no other NFL team has more consecutive winning seasons or a higher all-time regular-season winning percentage than the Cowboys. Owned by the city of Arlington, it is sometimes referred to as ‘Jerry World’ after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

Previous Events
The AT&T Stadium has been a regular stop on the Gold Cup circuit having hosted in five previous editions. In 2021 it hosted the opener of Mexico’s group games as well as two quarter-final matches.
In March 2024, the stadium was the epicentre of North American soccer, hosting the semifinals, third-place match, and final of the CONCACAF Nations League. The United States clinched their third consecutive title with a 2–0 victory over Mexico, witnessed by 59,471 fans
It has also hosted events including the Super Bowl, the NCAA Final Four, the Big XII Championship, the Cotton Bowl, the NBA All-Star Game, the College Football Playoff National Championship, and concerts by Paul McCartney, George Strait, Beyonce, U2, and Metallica.
Location: 1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011
Capacity : 105,000
CONCACF 2025 Matches
June 18, Wed 19.00 h (ET): Costa Rica vs. Dominican Republic (Group A)
June 18, Wed 22.00 h (ET): Suriname vs. Mexico (Group A)
June 22, Sunday 19.00 (ET): United States v Haiti
June 22, Sunday 22.00 h (ET) : Dominic Republic v Suriname.