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Can't make it to World Cup? These museums have next best thing
By Rick Mauch at Fort Worth Business Press
· June 12, 2026
· 1 min read
World Cup Fever has hit North Texas. Unfortunately, the cost of a ticket to a match has risen much higher than any thermometer can measure. As a parent with a soccer fan son, not gonna lie, it's more irritating than an itch in the middle of my back with no backscratcher to be found. However, […
Key takeaway As a parent with a soccer fan son, not gonna lie, it's more irritating than an itch in the middle of my back with no backscratcher to be found.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The World Cup fervor sweeping North Texas is a boon for local museums, which are stepping in to offer a compelling alternative for fans who can't attend a match in person. For Fort Worth families, this is especially welcome news, given the city's strong youth soccer leagues and the presence of Texas Christian University's own soccer program. The Cultural District, with its wealth of museums, is well-positioned to capitalize on this interest, potentially drawing in visitors who might not have otherwise stopped by. As families flock to these museums, they'll also have the opportunity to explore the city's other attractions, such as Sundance Square, which could lead to a boost in local economic activity. By providing a World Cup experience, these museums are not only catering to soccer enthusiasts but also helping to foster a sense of community in Fort Worth.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Business Press ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? World Cup Fever has hit North Texas. Unfortunately, the cost of a ticket to a match has risen much higher than any thermometer can measure. As a parent with a soccer fan son, not gonna lie, it's more irritating than an itch in the middle of my back with no backscratcher to be found. However, […
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