Arlington will host nine World Cup matches, but does not operate public transportation.
DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit is looking ahead to the transportation plan for when the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North Texas.
The transit agency Tuesday provided an update on its planning for the tournament, which is estimated to bring 30,000 to 40,000 fans to North Texas.
There will be regional coordination to get fans to events and matches. North Texas is hosting nine matches, including a semi-final, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington as part of the quadrennial tournament.
It was announced in February that AT&T Stadium would host a semi-final match, a round of 16 match, two round of 32 matches, and five group stage matches, for a total of nine matches — the most of any site in the tournament.
Fair Park will be home to various fan festivals, while the international broadcasting center will be at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention …