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WFAA News 8:
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins at Dallas Stadium with Japan vs. Netherlands, WFAA+ offers real-time coverage and updates.
DALLAS — North Texas is set to take center stage as the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicks off Sunday in Arlington, with Japan facing the Netherlands at Dallas Stadium.
For fans navigating the excitement and the challenges, WFAA is offering a streamlined way to stay informed in real time.
WFAA will provide live, local coverage of the historic matchday through its free streaming platform, WFAA+, giving viewers access to updates on traffic, stadium access, and on-the-ground reporting without needing a cable subscription.
The WFAA+ app is available on most smart TVs and streaming devices, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. Don’t have WFAA+? Here’s how to install it on your TV for free.
The match is scheduled for a 3 p.m. kickoff, but stadium operations begin hours earlier. Parking lots open at 11 a.m., with gates opening at noon.
Whether you’re heading to the match or avoiding the congestion, WFAA+ offers a convenient way to stay updated as the global spotlight turns to North Texas.
How to watch World Cup coverage WFAA+
Here are step-by-step instructions on how to get WFAA+ on your smart TV:
- Go to the app store on your Roku, Amazon Fire or Apple TV device.
- Search for “WFAA.”
- Select the WFAA+ app.
- Download the app to your device for free.
- Start watching WFAA.









