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Group F · Dallas, Texas

Dallas Matches Official
1Match
Group F · June 14, 2026
Netherlands vs Japan
3:00 PM CDT·Dallas Stadium, Arlington
2Match
Group F · June 25, 2026
Japan vs Sweden
6:00 PM CDT·Dallas Stadium, Arlington
Dallas Stadium (AT&T) · Arlington, TX
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Where you're landing

Two matches in Dallas. Your stadium is AT&T — FIFA renamed it "Dallas Stadium" for the tournament. Same place, different sign.

The essential Japan fan guide for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Dallas, Texas — covering transport from DFW Airport to AT&T Stadium, hotels near the stadium, fan zones, local food, and everything you need before you land.

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Jun 14 · Netherlands vs Japan · 3:00 PM CDT

Fly into DFW International Airport — closest to Dallas Stadium

Japan Airlines and ANA operate nonstop NRT/HND ↔ DFW service. Book early — nonstop seats fill fast for World Cup travel weeks.

DFW International Airport to Stadium: ~24 km (~15 mi), est. 25 min on a normal day — plan 60–90 min on match day.

Book flights early — World Cup weeks sell out fast and prices spike hard closer to June.

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US Dollars Only
Japanese yen are not accepted in Texas. Bring USD or use ATMs at DFW. Wise or Revolut cards give you the real exchange rate. JCB cards have limited acceptance — bring a Visa or Mastercard as backup.
⚠ If a terminal asks "pay in USD or JPY?" — always choose USD. The JPY option uses a bad conversion rate.
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Get an eSIM Before You Fly
Activate a US data plan on the plane. You'll have maps, Uber, and WhatsApp the second you land — no airport queues.
Airalo or Nomad. Search "USA 30-day data." ~$15–35 (≈€14–32). Needs an unlocked phone with eSIM support.
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ESTA — Apply Before You Fly
Japan is on the US Visa Waiver Program. You need an approved ESTA before boarding — apply at least 72 hours before your flight. Cost: $21. Valid 2 years / multiple entries.
⚠ Only apply at the official site: esta.cbp.dhs.gov — third-party sites charge more for the exact same thing.

Set up your US data plan before you board.

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Match-day traffic is brutal. Match-day traffic is brutal. DFW to Stadium normally takes 25 min — plan 60–90 min on match day. Leave early, or take the TRE train.

Your base camp

Three areas worth your time. Everything else is noise.

World Cup pricing reality: Hotels within 10km of Dallas Stadium are already showing $700–$1,300+/night for match weeks — 3x–5x normal rates. Book the moment you have your ticket.
💱 Prices shown in USD with approximate EUR equivalents (≈ €0.92 per $1). Exchange rates fluctuate — use as a planning guide only.
Match-Day King
Arlington Entertainment District
Walk to Dallas Stadium — the only area where this is possible. Texas Live! is right next door with bars, restaurants, and pre-match atmosphere. If you're at Loews Arlington it's 7–10 min on foot.
$700–1,300+ · ≈€640–1,190+ per night · match weeks · Est.
~650 m (0.4 mi) Loews → Stadium
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Best Overall Balance
Las Colinas / Irving
The smartest base for most fans. Upscale, safe, walkable around Toyota Music Factory — a huge entertainment hub with bars and restaurants. Sits right between Dallas and Arlington. Much calmer than downtown but with real things to do.
$350–700 · ≈€320–640 per night · match weeks · Est.
~24–32 km (15–20 mi) to stadium
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Classic Texas Feel
Fort Worth / Sundance Square
The pick for fans who came to experience real Texas. Walkable downtown with cowboy bars, steakhouses, and western energy. Bonus: TRE commuter rail connects toward Arlington so you don't always need a car on match day.
$250–500 · ≈€230–460 per night · match weeks · Est.
~32 km (~20 mi) by car · TRE rail available
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Also Consider
Best for Groups
House Rental · Mansfield / Southlake
4+ people? A whole house often beats hotel math. Southlake is upscale; Mansfield is closer to the stadium. Pool, kitchen, parking — split between a group and it can land under $100/person/night. Car required.
$400–900 · ≈€370–830 total/night · split it · Est.
~16–40 km (10–25 mi) to stadium
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Budget Option
Grand Prairie
The closest budget pick to the stadium. Chain hotels, strip malls, car-dependent. Not much to do in the area itself — purely practical if you're driving and just need a cheap base close to Arlington.
$150–350 · ≈€140–320 per night · match weeks · Est.
~16–19 km (10–12 mi) to stadium
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How to move

Dallas Stadium is in Arlington — not served by city rail. Your strategy depends on where you're staying.

What most visiting fans get wrong

Don't book a hotel in Dallas city centre expecting to cheaply reach the stadium — Dallas Stadium is in Arlington, 30+ km away. Post-match Uber surge will cost you $80+ (≈€74) and a 2-hour wait.

Don't rent a car just for match day. Stadium parking runs $75–175+ (≈€69–161) on top of the rental. The TRE train is far cheaper and skips all the chaos.

Always plan your return trip before kickoff. Post-match Uber queues at the stadium gates regularly run 2+ hours. Have a plan before you sit down.

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TRE Train + CentrePort Shuttle Budget Hero
Take the Trinity Railway Express from Dallas (Victory Station) or Fort Worth to CentrePort/DFW Station. FIFA match-day shuttles connect directly to Dallas Stadium. Avoids all parking costs and stadium traffic — with 100,000 cars descending on Arlington, this is the stress-free option.
Cheapest option No parking needed Fort Worth + Dallas pickup Confirm shuttle details closer to June
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Rental Car Best for Multi-Day
Best if you're doing multiple things across DFW over several days. Pick up at DFW International Airport. Budget the real all-in cost — airport taxes, insurance, and match-day parking add up fast.
USA drives on the right side of the road. If you're from the UK, Ireland, Australia, or Japan — allow extra time to adjust. Intersections and highway on-ramps are the trickiest spots.
Most flexible ~$100–120/day all-in (≈€92–110) ~ Est. Parking $75–175+ match day (≈€69–161) ~ Est. Under 25? ~$25/day surcharge
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Uber / Lyft
Normal Dallas rides est. $15–30 (≈€14–28). Match-day surge to/from stadium can hit $60–100+ (≈€55–92). Post-match is the worst — 2+ hour waits at stadium gates. Walk 5–10 min away from the exits before requesting.
No parking Great if staying in Arlington Surge on match days Long post-match wait at gate

Book your rental car early — rates spike significantly during tournament weeks.

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Japanese-friendly picks & Texas classics

Five picks. Authentic Japanese dining, two Texas institutions, and the must-do fast food.

Japanese sushi
Japanese · Fine DiningDallas · UptownSplurge dinner
Nobu Dallas
The most recognizable Japanese-fusion fine dining name in Dallas. Black cod miso, sashimi, omakase experience. Familiar territory with Texas flair. Book well in advance — this fills up months ahead during events.
Reservation required. Book immediately for World Cup weeks.
Est. $60–120+ / person~20 mi from stadium
Japanese noodles
Japanese · SobaDowntown DallasAuthentic experience
Tei-An
One of America's most acclaimed Japanese soba restaurants, located in One Arts Plaza. Hand-rolled buckwheat soba, kaiseki, sake selection. James Beard-recognized. If you want genuinely authentic Japanese dining in Texas, this is it.
Reservations strongly recommended. Can book out weeks in advance.
Est. $30–60 / person~20 mi from stadium
Sushi
Japanese · SushiDallasGroup dinner
Sushi Bayashi
Highly rated sushi in Dallas with quality nigiri and rolls. Good middle ground between fine dining and casual for a group dinner. Won't be home-level, but it's among the better options in the DFW area.
Walk-ins possible but reservations preferred during World Cup weeks.
Est. $25–55 / personDallas area
BBQ
Texas BBQFort WorthMust-do experience
Goldee's BBQ
Ranked #1 BBQ in Texas. Brisket, ribs, jalapeño cheddar sausage. The Texas experience that has nothing like it back home. Japanese fans are known for being food-curious — this is the one.
Sells out most days. Arrive before 10am.
Est. $20–40 / person~30 mi from stadium
Burgers
Fast Food · Texas ChainEverywherePost-match · 2am fuel
Whataburger
Open 24 hours. Texas's most beloved fast food chain. The post-match ritual. Patty Melt or Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich. You owe it to yourself.
Drive-through is faster post-match.
Est. $8–14 / personLocations everywhere

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What you need to know

June in Texas is intense. Nothing should catch you off guard.

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Heat
~33°C
91–92°F average in June. Shade, A/C, and water matter more than your ego.
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Hydration
Bring a bottle
North Texas heat hits harder than visitors expect. Refill stations at fan zones.
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Tipping
15–20%
Expected at sit-down restaurants, bars, rideshare. Add ~$1 per $10 for tax on top.
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Power
120V · A/B
Bring a plug adapter. Verify your charger supports 100–240V.
Stadium Entry — Clear Bag Policy (Critical)

Show up with a regular backpack and you'll be turned away at the gate — sent to a paid locker. Don't be that person.

✓ Clear bag — max 12″×6″×12″ (30×15×30 cm) ✓ Small clutch — max 4.5″×6.5″ (11×17 cm) ✓ One-gallon zip-lock bag ✗ Regular backpacks ✗ Large purses or tote bags ✗ Camera bags
UV Index 10–11 · Skin burns in ~15 min

Texas June sun is intense. SPF 50+, sunglasses, and a hat are not optional — especially during tailgates and stadium walks.

☀ SPF 50+ — reapply every 2 hrs 🕶 Polarized sunglasses 🧢 Hat for outdoor time 💧 Refillable bottle
Pack Before You Fly
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Clear Stadium Bag
Required to enter Dallas Stadium. Regular bags get turned away at the gate. Buy before you fly — cheaper and easier than finding one in Texas.
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SPF 50+ Sport Sunscreen
UV Index 10–11 in June. Skin burns in 15 minutes. Essential for fan zones, tailgates, and any outdoor time between sessions.
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US Plug Adapter
Japan uses Type A/B at 100V. USA also uses Type A/B at 120V — plugs fit, but voltage differs. Most modern chargers (laptops, phones) support 100–240V. Check your device label.
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Collapsible Water Bottle
Allowed in stadiums and fan zones. Free refill stations everywhere. In 95°F+ heat this is the most important thing you'll carry all day.
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Medical costs in the US are high without coverage. Travel insurance is worth it for a trip this far.

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911

Emergency: Police, Fire, Medical

Works from any phone — even without an active SIM. Japanese Consulate General Houston: (713) 652-2977

Need the full rundown on Dallas heat, stadium rules, and emergency contacts? Full Weather & Safety Guide →
Tipping, BBQ etiquette, what Texans are actually like — things that matter on the ground. Texas Culture Guide →

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