The World Cup Is Coming to Dallas — Here's Where to Actually Watch It

The World Cup Is Coming to Dallas — Here's Where to Actually Watch It

Dallas is one of a handful ofAmerican cities hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, and if you think theenergy stops at AT&T Stadium, you've never been to this city on a bignight.

The matches are the reasonpeople are flying in. But the experience — the real, full-length version of it— lives in the venues. And not every venue is built for what a World Cup watchparty actually demands. You need screens that don't disappoint. You need soundthat puts you in the stadium without putting you to sleep. You need a crowdthat's showing up for the game, not just for the Instagram story. And when thefinal whistle blows, you need somewhere to go.

 

Ctrl Room Dallas is the answerto most of those questions in one address. The setup at Ctrl Room is designedfor exactly this kind of programming — high-energy, watch-and-celebrate formatwith a room that shifts gears naturally from match mode into full nightlifeterritory once the score is final. The crowd is mixed in the best way:internationals, locals, people who genuinely know the sport, and people who arejust here for the moment. All of them are welcome. All of them are going tohave a good time.

 

Treehaus Dallas handles thepre-game with a different kind of grace. If Ctrl Room is where the night lands,Treehaus is where it starts — an atmosphere that's warm, social, and built forthe kind of conversation that happens when strangers from different countriesrealize they're rooting for the same outcome. Pre-match at Treehaus, post-matchat Ctrl Room. That's a complete night.

 

The World Cup watch partyscene in Dallas is real this summer. The city is going to show out. Make sureyou're at a venue that shows out with it.

 

Both Ctrl Room and Treehausare ready. The only thing left is picking your match.