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Group J · Dallas, Texas

Match Schedule Official
1Match
Group J · June 16, 2026
Austria vs Jordan
11:00 PM CDT·Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
2Match
Group J · June 22, 2026
Jordan vs Algeria
9:00 PM CDT·Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
3Match
Group J · June 27, 2026
Jordan vs Argentina
9:00 PM CDT·Dallas Stadium, Arlington
Dallas Stadium (AT&T) · Arlington, TX
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Where you're landing

Your Dallas match is Jordan vs Argentina at Dallas Stadium in Arlington (June 27). Matches 1 and 2 are in San Francisco Bay Area.

Heads up: Your tickets will say "Dallas Stadium" — your GPS may still say "AT&T Stadium." Same place. FIFA renamed it for the tournament due to sponsorship rules. Official

DFW Airport → Stadium Official
~15 miles
Est. 20–30 min ~ Estimate
Match day: 45–90 min
Downtown Dallas → Stadium Official
~20 miles
Est. 25–35 min ~ Estimate
Match day: 60–90 min
Entertainment District → Stadium
~0.4 miles
Est. 7–10 min walk
Match-day traffic warning: Normal drive times listed below are for regular days. On match days, expect 45–90 min from DFW and 60–90 min from Downtown Dallas. Leave 2+ hours early and consider parking near a fan zone and walking.

Our Recommendation

Fly into DFW International for your Dallas match. Royal Jordanian and connecting carriers serve DFW via AMM with one stop. Check routings through LHR, CDG, or JFK.

Immigration lines will be long on match weeks. Give yourself 2+ hours after landing.

Our Pick
DFW International Airport
Closest to Dallas Stadium. No direct AMM–DFW nonstop — Royal Jordanian connects via Chicago or New York. Also check routings via London (LHR) or Frankfurt (FRA). Rental car counters inside the terminal.
~15 mi to stadium
~25 min by car
Connecting via AMM and European/US hubs to DFW ~ Verify routing

Drive times without heavy traffic

Last verified: March 2026
Budget Flights
Dallas Love Field (DAL)
Smaller, faster security. Mostly domestic via Southwest. Good if connecting through a US city first.
~20 mi to stadium
~30 min by car
Domestic only

Drive times without heavy traffic

Know Before You Go
US Dollars (USD) Only
Jordanian dinars are not accepted in Texas. Withdraw USD at DFW ATMs or use your card — Visa and Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere.
USD only
Cards accepted widely
ATMs at DFW
US SIM: Jordanian carriers don't roam cheaply in the US. Get a US eSIM (Airalo) or pick up a T-Mobile prepaid SIM at DFW on arrival. You'll need US mobile data for Uber, Google Maps, and restaurant apps.
Alcohol: Alcohol is widely available at Texas restaurants and bars. It is not obligatory to drink — restaurants are used to non-drinking guests and will not pressure you.
Best Move: Do This Before You Fly
eSIM — No Physical Card Needed
Set up a US data plan before you land. Activate on the plane — you'll have maps, Uber, and WhatsApp the second you touch down. No airport queues, no hunting for a kiosk.
Recommended: Airalo or Nomad eSIM. Search "USA 30-day data." ~$15–35. Works on any unlocked iPhone or Android with eSIM support.
~$15–35 for 30 days
Instant activation
No kiosk needed
Prefer a physical SIM? T-Mobile or AT&T counters at DFW. ~$30–50. Expect queues on arrival days.

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Your base camp

Six areas, six different experiences. Tap your pick to add it to your plan.

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. These cards show approximate tournament-week ranges. ~ Estimate

The Short Answer

Match day convenience: Arlington. Best overall balance: Las Colinas. Best vibe without a car: Uptown. Classic Texas feel: Fort Worth.

Match-Day King Visitor-Friendly
Arlington Entertainment District
The only area where you can walk to Dallas Stadium. Texas Live! is right next door with bars, restaurants, and pre-match energy. If you're staying at the Loews Arlington or Live! by Loews, it's 7–10 min on foot. Most other hotels in the area are a 15–20 min walk — still doable, but plan accordingly.
$700–1,300+/night match weeks ~ Estimate
~0.4 mi Loews → Stadium
15–20 min walk most others
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Prices surge 3x–5x during tournament weeks. Book early.

Best Overall Balance Visitor-Friendly
Las Colinas / Irving
The smartest base for most fans. Upscale, safe, and genuinely walkable around Toyota Music Factory — a huge outdoor entertainment hub with bars, restaurants, and live music. Sits right between Dallas and Arlington. Much calmer than Downtown but with real things to do.
~$350–700/night match weeks ~ Estimate
~15–20 min to stadium
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Prices vary during World Cup

Best Without a Car Walkable
Uptown Dallas / West Village
The strongest Dallas pick if you want to walk everywhere. Uptown has well-lit streets, dense restaurant and bar options, and easy DART access. Visit Dallas specifically highlights this area for walkability. Nightlife without the edge of Deep Ellum. Uber to stadium ~25–35 min on a normal day.
~$300–600/night match weeks ~ Estimate
~22 mi to stadium
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Prices vary during World Cup

Best Atmosphere Classic Texas Feel
Fort Worth / Sundance Square
International fans who came to experience real Texas will love this. Sundance Square is a genuinely walkable downtown with cowboy bars, steakhouses, and western energy you won't find anywhere else. Bonus: the TRE commuter rail connects toward Arlington, so you don't always need a car on match day.
~$250–500/night match weeks ~ Estimate
~20 min to stadium by car
TRE rail option available
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Prices vary during World Cup

Best for Groups Visitor-Friendly
House Rental · Mansfield / Southlake
4+ people? A whole house often beats hotel math. Southlake is upscale and well-maintained; Mansfield is closer to Arlington. Pool, kitchen, parking, space to spread out. Car required. Split between a group and it can land well under $100/person/night.
~$400–900/night total ~ Estimate
~10–25 mi to stadium
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Prices vary during World Cup. Book early for best selection.

Budget Option
Grand Prairie
The closest budget option to the stadium, but don't confuse it with Las Colinas/Irving — it's a different vibe. Chain hotels, strip malls, car-dependent. Practical if you're driving and just need a base, but there's not much to do in the area itself.
~$150–350/night match weeks ~ Estimate
~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.

Which strategy fits you?

Staying in Arlington? Walk + Arlington On-Demand + Uber.
Multi-day trip from Dallas / Fort Worth / Irving? Rental car is usually simplest.
One match only, hate driving? TRE train + CentrePort shuttle — cheapest and avoids all parking.
Match-day pickup: Walk a few blocks from the stadium before calling Uber — staging at the gate means 2+ hr waits and triple surge.

Heat warning: June in Texas is 35–40°C (95–104°F). Any "park and walk" or "shuttle and walk" strategy means time outside in extreme heat. Bring a refillable water bottle — fan zones have free refill stations. Serious hydration, not optional.
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TRE Train + CentrePort Shuttle Budget Hero

Take the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) from Dallas (Victory Station) or Fort Worth to CentrePort/DFW Station. FIFA match-day shuttles connect directly to Dallas Stadium from there. Avoids all parking costs and stadium-area traffic entirely — and with 100,000 cars descending on Arlington on match day, it's also the most eco-friendly option by a significant margin.

Cheapest option Avoids all parking Fort Worth + Dallas pickup Lowest carbon footprint Check schedules closer to event
⚠ Shuttle details: official World Cup routing not yet finalized. Confirm on FIFA/DART closer to June 2026. ⚠ Double-check
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Rental Car Best for Multi-Day Trips

Best if you're doing multiple things across the DFW area over several days. Pick up at DFW. Drive time Dallas → Stadium est. 25–35 min on a normal day — can stretch significantly on match days.

Most flexible Base ~$45–75/day All-in: ~$100–120/day with taxes + insurance ~ Estimate Parking: $75–175+ match day ~ Estimate
Hidden costs to know: Texas airport fees, taxes, and insurance (most international visitors will need it) push the daily rate well above the advertised base. Under 25? Expect a ~$25/day young driver surcharge on top.
Driving license: Visitors can generally drive in Texas with a valid, unexpired foreign license. Some rental companies also require an International Driving Permit (IDP) — if you have one, get the 1943 Convention version (grey cover), which Texas recognizes for reciprocity. The 1949 version is not the same.
Parking reality: Official FIFA group-stage parking passes are starting at ~$75. Knockout and semi-final lots have hit $150–175+. Private lots near the stadium are listing $200+. Parking may cost more than the rental itself.
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Uber / Lyft

Normal Dallas rides est. $15–30. Match-day surge to/from the stadium can hit $60–100+. Post-match is the worst — 2+ hour waits at stadium gates and prices triple. Hack: walk 5–10 min away from stadium exits before requesting a ride.

No parking needed Great for Arlington stays Surge pricing on match days Long post-match waits at gate
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Arlington On-Demand (Via) $3–8 Rides

App-based shared rides covering all of Arlington. Distance-based fares of $3–8; a dedicated $3 CentrePort connection runs on match days. Hours are Mon–Fri 6am–9pm, Sat 9am–9pm. For the World Cup, the city is expanding service to include Sundays and extended late-night hours on match days — but expect high demand and long waits.

$3–8/ride in Arlington Sunday service for WC match days High demand on match days Limited hours outside WC events
World Cup service expansion not yet officially confirmed in detail. Verify hours closer to June 2026. ⚠ Double-check
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DART Green Line → Fan Fest (Fair Park)

The official FIFA Fan Festival is at Fair Park in Dallas. DART's Green Line stops directly at Fair Park and is running every 10 minutes during the tournament. If you want to watch other matches on the big screens before your game, this is the easiest way in and out — no car, no parking, no surge.

Direct to Fan Fest 10-min frequency during WC No parking or surge Fan Fest only — not stadium
DART Green Line schedule for World Cup not yet finalized. Confirm at dart.org closer to June 2026. ⚠ Double-check
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Official FIFA Match-Day Shuttles ⚠ Details TBD

Dedicated shuttles from fan zones and transit hubs to Dallas Stadium are expected for match days. This is likely the most organized option when confirmed — but routing, pricing, and ticket-inclusion are still unannounced. Do not plan around this until FIFA or Dallas Sports Commission publishes specifics.

Direct to stadium Routing + pricing unconfirmed Do not assume ticket inclusion
Check fifa.com and dallassports.org for official announcements closer to June 2026. ⚠ Double-check

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Halal & Middle Eastern picks and Texas classics

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Mediterranean food
Mediterranean · Halal Richardson · Dallas Best halal pick
Afrah Mediterranean & Pastries
Verified Mediterranean restaurant at 319 W Campbell Rd, Richardson (Dallas suburb). Shawarma, falafel, mansaf-adjacent dishes, and baklava. Fully halal. One of the highest-rated Middle Eastern spots in the DFW area. The hummus alone is worth the trip.
Can be busy on weekends. Go early or mid-afternoon.
Est. $12–22 / person~25 mi from stadium
Middle Eastern pastries
Middle Eastern · Pastry Dallas · Richardson Comfort from home
Al Basha Sweets
Arabic sweets and pastry shop in the DFW area. Baklava, knafeh, Arabic coffee. Not Amman, but closer to home than anything else in Texas. Good for a quick comfort stop between match days.
Check hours — smaller shops can close early.
Est. $5–12 / personRichardson / Dallas area
Lebanese food
Lebanese · Halal Dallas area Sit-down dinner
Salam Lebanese Restaurant
Halal Lebanese restaurant in the Dallas area. Grilled meats, mezze, tabbouleh, hummus. A familiar sit-down option for Jordanian fans who want a proper meal before or after the match.
Verify current location and hours before visiting.
Est. $15–28 / personDallas area
BBQ
Texas BBQ Fort Worth Texas experience
Goldee's BBQ
Ranked #1 BBQ in Texas. Note: This is not halal-certified. If that's a requirement for you, skip this one. If not, it's the definitive Texas food experience of the trip.
Not halal-certified. Sells out most days — arrive before 10am.
Est. $20–40 / person~30 mi from stadium
Burgers
Fast Food · Not Halal Everywhere Texas Institution
Whataburger
Open 24 hours. Not halal-certified. Texas's most beloved fast food chain — fish sandwiches are available if you prefer to avoid beef/pork. The post-match ritual for millions of Texans.
Not halal. Fish options available. Drive-through is faster.
Est. $8–14 / personLocations everywhere

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. Hot afternoons are normal. Shade, A/C, and water matter more than your ego.
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Hydration
Bring a bottle
North Texas heat plus long walks can hit harder than visitors expect. Refill stations at fan zones.
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Tipping
Usually 15–20%
Common at sit-down restaurants, bars, and rideshare. Factor it in — it adds up fast.
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Power
120V · A/B
Bring a plug adapter. Check if your charger supports 100–240V before packing a voltage converter.
Stadium Entry — Clear Bag Policy (Critical)

FIFA and Dallas Stadium enforce a strict clear bag policy. Show up with a regular backpack or large purse and you'll be turned away at the gate and sent to a paid locker. Don't be that person.

What's allowed:

✓ Clear plastic / vinyl / PVC bag — max 12″ × 6″ × 12″ ✓ Small clutch — max 4.5″ × 6.5″ ✓ One-gallon clear 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+, polarized 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
911

Emergency: Police, Fire, Medical

Call 911 from any phone — works even without an active SIM in most cases. Honorary Consul of Jordan (Rockwall, TX): (469) 460-4858 Verified
For serious emergencies: Embassy of Jordan Washington DC (202) 966-2664

Plan by Area
Dallas, Arlington & Fort Worth Are Separate
What looks close on a map can mean a long drive. DFW Airport to Arlington is roughly 16 miles; Downtown Dallas to Arlington is around 20 miles depending on your starting point. Plan your days by area — don't try to hit all three zones in one afternoon.
Budget Reality
Prices Don't Include Tax or Tip
Texas sales tax is up to 8.25%. Add a standard 18–20% tip and that $12 menu item becomes closer to $15–16 by the time the bill lands. Quick math: add ~$1 for every $10 on the price tag to estimate tax, then add your tip on top.
Culture Note
Expect Casual Small Talk
Texans are genuinely friendly — strangers will chat in lines, ask where you're from, or recommend food spots without being asked. One thing to know: if someone says "How are you?" while walking past, they're not waiting for an answer. It's just "hello." A quick "Good, thanks" keeps it moving. Perfectly normal.

Everything else

Universal guides for all fans — fan zones, stadium logistics, and Texas culture.