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‘This one month, it’s magic’: Arlington welcomes World Cup fans for first match
By Chris Moss at Fort Worth Report
· June 14, 2026
· 5 min read
Shades of orange covered the otherwise green hill next to Choctaw Stadium on Sunday morning, hours before the Netherlands and Japan kicked off the Arlington portion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Thousands of Netherlands fans, both die-hard and new, swarmed the streets and surrounded the famous Dutch O
Key takeaway Daniel Oordt, also known as the Oranje Suit Man, cheers during the Dutch Orange Bus parade June 14 to Dallas Stadium in Arlington.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The World Cup festivities in Arlington bring a surge of international attention to the western part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with Fort Worth neighbors likely to feel the ripple effects. As thousands of fans descend upon the region, local businesses in both Arlington and Fort Worth may see a boost in sales, from restaurants and bars to hotels and shops. The success of these events could also have implications for future large-scale sporting events in the area, potentially drawing more high-profile matches to the region. With nine World Cup matches scheduled in Arlington, the city's ability to host and manage large crowds will be put to the test, and Fort Worth's own event planning and infrastructure may be informed by the outcomes. As the tournament continues, residents of Fort Worth will be watching to see how the influx of visitors affects traffic, transportation, and overall quality of life in the metroplex.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 14, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Shades of orange covered the otherwise green hill next to Choctaw Stadium on Sunday morning, hours before the Netherlands and Japan kicked off the Arlington portion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Thousands of Netherlands fans, both die-hard and new, swarmed the streets and surrounded the famous Dutch O
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