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Parking at AT&T Stadium for World Cup exceeding the cost of a Cowboys game ticket

Parking at AT&T Stadium for World Cup exceeding the cost of a Cowboys game ticket

A general view of Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The World Cup kicks off in less than a week (Thursday, June 11) with the first match at AT&T Stadium (renamed Dallas Stadium for the tournament) commencing the following Sunday on June 14.

It’ll be one of the hottest tickets in town, and we’re just talking about trying to park.


According to the Dallas Morning News, some of the matches at Dallas Stadium have parking available for as high as $700. You could save some dough and only pay $200 to park, but that would include an 18-minute walk to the stadium.

FIFA Senior Media Relations Officer Jhamie Chin said in a statement, “Parking prices are determined based on local market conditions and benchmarking against comparable major events previously held in each host city.

“Parking prices vary based on supply and demand and overall market conditions.”

If you are attending one of the matches, FIFA officials advise purchasing your parking passes as soon as possible.

parking passes must be purchased no later than 24 hours prior to each game and the longer you wait, the higher the prices increase.

According to the FIFA website, parking “prices will increase 24 hours before match time.”

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