🇺🇸 World Cup 2026 on TV in Dallas

Local kick-off times, channels and host-venue info for Dallas–Fort Worth.

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In Dallas–Fort Worth, every 2026 FIFA World Cup match airs free on FOX (English) or Telemundo (Spanish), with FOX One and Peacock streaming the same feeds for cord-cutters. Dallas–Fort Worth is one of eleven US host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with 5 matches scheduled at AT&T Stadium.

Dallas is on Central (CDT), 1 hours behind Eastern. The four standard 2026 World Cup kick-off windows translate as follows: a noon ET kick-off lands at 11:00 AM CT; a 3:00 PM ET kick-off lands at 2:00 PM CT; a 6:00 PM ET kick-off lands at 5:00 PM CT; a 9:00 PM ET kick-off lands at 8:00 PM CT. The lunchtime and afternoon slots are particularly friendly for daytime viewing in this market, while the late slot finishes well before midnight.

🏟️ Host venue

Dallas is one of eleven US host markets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth, has a tournament capacity of 80,000 and hosts 5 group-stage matches. Local viewers without a ticket can still catch every match free over-the-air on FOX (English) or Telemundo (Spanish) — the same broadcast feeds available anywhere in the United States, with the local kick-off times shown on this site automatically adjusted to your time zone.

Every 2026 World Cup match at AT&T Stadium in Central (CDT) — channels reflect the preliminary FOX/Telemundo tier split.
MatchCTChannels
Canada vs Bosnia-HerzegovinaGroup BFri Jun 12, 2:00 PMFOX Telemundo Peacock
Argentina vs AlgeriaGroup JTue Jun 16, 8:00 PMFOX Telemundo Peacock
Ecuador vs CuraçaoGroup ESat Jun 20, 7:00 PMFS1 UNIVERSO Peacock
Morocco vs HaitiGroup CWed Jun 24, 5:00 PMFS1 UNIVERSO Peacock
Panama vs EnglandGroup LSat Jun 27, 4:00 PMFOX Telemundo Peacock

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How to watch without cable

Every match airs free over-the-air on either FOX or Telemundo — a $20 indoor antenna is enough to pull in both networks in any major US metro within reach of a broadcast tower. For streaming, FOX One carries the English feed without a cable login, while Peacock ($7.99/mo) simulcasts every Spanish broadcast. Cable streamers YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and Fubo all carry FOX, FS1, Telemundo and UNIVERSO, plus the Fox Sports 4K channel for USMNT matches, both semifinals and the July 19 final.

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