
Pink lights illuminate newly laid grass on the pitch inside AT&T Stadium, which will be called "Dallas Stadium" during the duration of the tournament, in Arlington, Texas on May 18, 2026. The 94,000-capacity venue in Arlington, Texas, the home of the Dallas Cowboys NFL team, will host more matches than any other venue during the World Cup, including group games involving Lionel Messi's Argentina and Harry Kane's England, as well as a semi-final. Like other repurposed NFL stadia being used at the World Cup, organizers have replaced the synthetic turf with fresh grass. (Photo by Mark Felix / AFP via Getty Images)

