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How to get tickets to 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Houston
DALLAS – The 2026 FIFA World Cup teams playing at Dallas Stadium have been revealed. If you’re looking for tickets, here’s what you need to know.
How to get 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets
According to FIFA, nearly two million tickets have already been sold. However, the FIFA Marketplace is temporarily closed.
What’s next:
The next phase of ticket sales for the FIFA World Cup 2026 – the Random Selection Draw – will begin on Dec. 11, with the entry period for fans open until Jan. 13. This marks the third phase of ticket sales for the 2026 tournament. The Visa Presale Draw and the Early Ticket Draw closed in November.
What you can do:
To apply for the Random Selection Draw, you can visit FIFA’s ticket website starting Dec. 11, register for a FIFA ID, then be able to apply for tickets to specific matches.
In February, FIFA will randomly select applicants and let them know if they will get all or some of the tickets they applied for.
The final phase is in the spring, when “last-minute sales” will be available to the general public. It’s not clear how many tickets will be sold in this phase, or whether all matches will be available.
How much are World Cup tickets?
By the numbers:
FIFA announced initial ticket prices of $60-$6,730, saying they would be dynamic, up from $25-$475 for the 1994 tournament in the United States. It has refused to release a complete list of prices, as it had for every other World Cup since at least 1990. The governing body also is selling parking passes for up to $175 for a single match, a semifinal in Arlington, Texas.
World Cup schedule: Games at Dallas Stadium
The first 2026 FIFA World Cup game to be hosted at Dallas Stadium will be played on June 14.
Dallas Stadium’s full match schedule is as follows:
- Group Stage: Sunday, June 14: Netherlands vs Japan
- Group Stage: Wednesday, June 17: England vs Croatia
- Group Stage: Monday, June 22: Argentina vs Austria
- Group Stage: Thursday, June 25: Japan vs Ukr / Swe / Pol / Alb
- Group Stage: Saturday, June 27: Jordan vs Argentina
Matches that will be determined by performance:
- Round of 32: Tuesday, June 30.
- Round of 32: Friday, July 3.
- Round of 16: Monday, July 6.
- Semi-final match: Tuesday, July 14.
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The Source: This report includes information from FIFA, The Associated Press and previous FOX TV Stations reporting.
Dallas, TX
Dallas Police Bust Illegal Apartment Rentals On Forest Lane
Dallas police have arrested two suspects for illegally renting vacant apartment units to unsuspecting tenants.
The suspects had changed locks and illegally charged people to stay in 11 units at a Northeast Dallas complex.
William Reed, 50, returned to the apartments in the 9600 block of Forest Lane despite being formally trespassed. He changed locks on vacant units and collected money from people staying there.
Officers from the Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) and Northeast Patrol cleared all 11 units simultaneously. They arrested Reed without incident and charged him with criminal trespass.
Jasmine Landrum, 41, tried hiding a glass pipe when officers arrived. She faces criminal trespass, drug paraphernalia possession, and evidence tampering charges — the latter a third-degree felony.
Police recovered a large machete and a fake plastic firearm during the operation. Officers remained on-site while property management secured the vacant units.
“We are finding innovative ways to work collaboratively across our department,” said Assistant Chief Richard Foy. “Combining the manpower from our patrol divisions with the resources of our HOT team allow us to be more creative in how we help intervene and prevent these types of nuisance crimes.”
Northeast officers will work with apartment management to prevent future incidents. The investigation is documented under case number 00658-2026.
Dallas, TX
Dallas City Council halts proposal to close four neighborhood libraries
Dallas City Council members and residents slammed a proposal this week that would have closed at least four libraries throughout the city. While the plan to close these libraries is now on hold, a solution for what to do next is still up in the air.
One of the libraries on the chopping block was the Oak Lawn Branch Library, a space referred to as a neighborhood staple.
“It brings, I think, just a good cultural piece to the community,” said Kevin Miller, the president of the Cedar Springs Merchants Association. “It has the greatest number of authored books for the LGBTQIA generation. It also serves as a resource for folks that may not have access to technology, or the internet, or materials that might be needed to help them get a job.”
But the future of this library is now in limbo, along with three other branches: Skyline, Renner Frankford and Arcadia Park. That’s after residents and city council members raised concerns Tuesday over a city proposal to close the four libraries under a new regional model.
“I think that would be very hurtful for our community, and I know that’s a simple term, but I think it would have ripple effects for future generations,” Miller said.
The new regional model would have extended hours and shifted staff to larger branches. Library officials said the proposed model would have saved the city an estimated $4.5 million. But council member Cara Mendelsohn, whose district includes the Renner Frankford Branch, said the plan was poorly executed.
“The whole plan was developed without input from communities, without input from the library commission, which all of the council members appoint somebody to that, and without even talking to the council member who is in the affected area,” she said.
After unanimous pushback from the council, the plan is now on hold; however, Mendelsohn said taking away services from certain communities to save money isn’t the answer. Some of these libraries also serve as voting locations.
“The truth is we can save all these libraries and have them stay open and serve the residents, and reduce costs in other places pretty easily,” said Mendelsohn.
Community members like Miller agree.
“Just because it’s the easiest doesn’t mean that’s the right thing,” said Miller. “So let’s look a little bit harder and see what else we can do to preserve these places, because they’re important to our community.”
Council is expected to revisit the issue sometime in March.
Dallas, TX
2 Dallas-area ZIP codes among top U.S. places to move in December 2025
Dallas-Fort Worth solidified its place as the top U.S. destination for movers in 2025, and now two local ZIP codes are emerging among the top-10 most in-demand places people are moving to in 2026: 75114 in Crandall, and 75251 in North Dallas.
The two ZIPs appeared in MovingPlace’s new analysis of the U.S. ZIP codes that attracted the most movers based on December 2025 migration data. In all, the report said 696,230 moves took place across the country in the final month of 2025.
Crandall’s 75114 ZIP code ranked as the No. 2 hottest American ZIP code with 12.4 moves per 1,000 residents occurring in December. Crandall fell second nationally to 34987 in Port Saint Lucie, Florida, whose move ratio was 16.2 moves per capita.
Crandall is located about 27 miles southeast of Dallas in nearby Kaufman County, where its 7,664 residents make a median household income of $88,829 per year, according to MovingPlace.
The report said Crandall is a “more affordable alternative” to other Dallas-area suburbs, as its median housing prices stand at just under $266,500.
“Its high ranking reflects a significant influx of residents attracted to new housing developments and the area’s increasing accessibility,” the report’s author wrote.
Kaufman County is also home Forney, another fast-growing Dallas suburb. Forney has expanded so quickly that H-E-B is moving in to meet residents’ grocery needs, and the new store is expected to open at the end of January. If that’s any indication of Kaufman County’s growth, Crandall may soon be next to get its own H-E-B.
Dallas’ own 75251 ZIP code ranked 10th on the list with 9.6 moves per capita that took place in December. This ZIP is bordered by I-635 to the north, U.S. Hwy 75 to the east, Forest Lane to the south, and Park Central Drive to the west. This area boasts 3,529 residents, and might be attracting many newcomers because it contains many apartment complexes, a retirement community, and an assisted living facility. The area is also near multiple hotels and Medical City Dallas Hospital.
“This urban ZIP code, known for its mix of corporate offices and residential high-rises, continues to be a primary destination for those relocating to the Dallas-Fort Worth area,” the report said.
Dallasites residing in 75251 ZIP code make a median household income of $84,791 annually. Rather than giving the specific housing prices for this ZIP, MovingPlace said Dallas’ citywide median home price is $458,000.
The only other Texas ZIP that had the most moves in December 2025 was 78701 in Austin, which ranked No. 7 nationwide.
The top 10 ZIP codes that had the highest moves per capita in December 2025 are:
- No. 1 – 34987 in Port Saint Lucie, Florida
- No. 2 – 75114 in Crandall, Texas
- No. 3 – 87001 in Algodones, New Mexico
- No. 4 – 80019 in Aurora, Colorado
- No. 5 – 37228 in Nashville, Tennessee
- No. 6 – 85387 in Surprise, Arizona
- No. 7 – 78701 in Austin, Texas
- No. 8 – 28445 in Holly Ridge, North Carolina
- No. 9 – 33576 in San Antonio, Florida
- No. 10 – 75251 in Dallas, Texas
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