04/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/01/2026 08:00
Published on April 01, 2026
From June 14-July 14, AT&T Stadium in Arlington (renamed Dallas Stadium for World Cup) will host nine FIFA World Cup matches, the most of any venue worldwide. Fort Worth is gearing up to create a welcoming, safe, clean, well-informed and easy-to-navigate environment for residents and visitors throughout the World Cup period.
The World Cup will bring unparalleled visibility to the region, with Dallas-Fort Worth expecting over 740,000 ticketed attendees, 1.5 million Fan Festival visitors and thousands of journalists at the International Broadcast Center, generating an estimated $1.5-$2.1 billion in economic impact.
It is estimated that Fort Worth will see increased tourism, watch parties and heavy fan travel through the city on match days. Fort Worth's unified, cross-departmental approach, supported by community partners, ensures the organization cannot only rise to the occasion but also proudly showcase the very best of Fort Worth during the tournament.
Planning efforts began with regional partners after AT&T Stadium in Arlington was named a host location in 2022. Last year, the City organized its planning efforts into five work groups, each comprised of cross-departmental teams working collaboratively to organize City resources to enhance a well-coordinated response to this massive event. This effort is powered by numerous City departments - Code, Communications & Public Engagement, Development Services, Emergency Management & Communications, Environmental Services, Finance, Fire, Law, Police, Public Events, Transportation & Public Works and others - demonstrating what is possible when staff works together as One City, One Team.
On March 31, the City Council approved an ordinance to create four temporary World Cup Districts (Stockyards National Historic District, Sundance Square/Downtown District, West 7th Cultural District and Near Southside District) and provide narrowly tailored, time-limited regulatory relief in those areas, primarily for various types of temporary signage that promote, celebrate or relate to the World Cup. This measure supports economic development, tourism and a celebratory atmosphere in anticipation of increased visitor traffic to Fort Worth resulting from World Cup matches, while protecting public health, safety, welfare and community aesthetics.
City staff have compiled estimates of the costs the City will incur in responding to the event, with departments tracking all World Cup-related personnel and operational expenses with the Financial Management Services Grants Team. A large portion of the estimated costs are expected to be eligible for FEMA or UASI reimbursements. Departments are structuring plans to be able to execute efforts related to the event with minimal impact on normal operations, both in terms of service and costs.