France and Spain are scheduled to meet in a World Cup semifinal at Dallas Stadium in Arlington at 2 p.m. local time July 14. The matchup, reported by AS and reflected in the tournament schedule, will be Arlington’s ninth and final match of the 2026 World Cup.
Fans should settle on a transportation plan before match day. Dallas Stadium has no direct rail service, so taking a train does not eliminate the need for another connection to the venue.
Parking
FIFA advises spectators to reserve official parking before match day. Arlington also offers paid match-day parking at two city-owned lots and recommends planning in advance. Drivers can review the city’s municipal parking information before choosing an option.
Rail, charter buses and rideshare
Arlington’s transportation plan combines rail connections with charter buses rather than providing a train directly to the stadium. The city’s broader match-day transportation guidance also identifies rideshare areas and pedestrian routes.
Spectators therefore have four basic approaches: reserve parking, use a rail-to-charter-bus connection, arrange rideshare or combine a nearby drop-off with an approved walking route. The important constraint is the same for every plan: no train runs directly to Dallas Stadium.
FIFA’s stadium transportation page provides the official event guidance for the Arlington venue.