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World Cup Preview
By Kristian Lin at Fort Worth Weekly
· June 10, 2026
· 9 min read
Because North Texas will probably never host an Olympics, this World Cup tournament is likely the biggest sports event that you will ever get to witness without leaving home. AT&T Stadium has been renamed Dallas Stadium for the occasion — how’s that supposed to make us in Tarrant County feel? (MetLi
Key takeaway With 48 different fanbases coming to our shores and 104 games to be played (as opposed to 64 in years past), there’s a lot to sort through.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
With the World Cup coming to North Texas, local authorities will face a significant challenge in ensuring public safety. The Fort Worth Police Department will need to coordinate with other law enforcement agencies to manage the large crowds expected at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, which will host multiple matches. The presence of 48 different fanbases and the potential for rowdy celebrations or disputes between rival groups will require careful planning and policing. Additionally, the city's emergency services will need to be prepared for the possibility of severe weather, including tornadoes, which are common in North Texas during the summer months. As the tournament approaches, residents of Tarrant County can expect to see increased security measures in place, including traffic controls and crowd management strategies, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees. The success of the event will depend on the ability of local authorities to balance security concerns with the need to facilitate a festive and welcoming atmosphere.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 9 min
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What is this story about? Because North Texas will probably never host an Olympics, this World Cup tournament is likely the biggest sports event that you will ever get to witness without leaving home. AT&T Stadium has been renamed Dallas Stadium for the occasion — how’s that supposed to make us in Tarrant County feel? (MetLi
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