Zero chill: How Sweden, Czechia World Cup teams are handling North Texas heat
The sizzling summer has already been a major storyline. How will it affect the teams staying in North Texas?
The sizzling summer has already been a major storyline. How will it affect the teams staying in North Texas?
Words don’t do much to explain what it’s like at a World Cup match when legendary names, a hometown hero and passionate fans converge.
Multiple complaints stem from tickets purchased through StubHub, although the ticketing platform said the issue is rare.
The World Cup 2026 finally hit North Texas, with bright colors, high prices and loud, loyal fans.
Will any of the nine 2026 matches at AT&T Stadium yield a contest people will talk about for decades to come the way the Cotton Bowl in 1994 did?
Remember the good ol’ days of basic cable covering all your needs? It’s not so easy anymore for sports fans.
Very little has remained the same since the last time the biggest sporting event in the world came to town.
The global soccer universe is full of bright stars outside of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The day after the Mavericks announced new arena plans, the Stars made their splash in the suburbs, alarming city officials.
Downtown Dallas could be without a pro sports team or arena in the coming years.
When the roster was leaked over the weekend, a player with Dallas connections stood out as perhaps the biggest American World Cup snub.
We all just want to make our World Cup party plans, right? Here’s the real deal on what to expect.
We’re not in 1994 anymore, or 2009 for that matter. Parking at the World Cup could cost nearly as much as tickets to a match.
The new Texas Tech QB offers yet another unfamiliar sign of the times for college sports as online gambling takes hold of millions of young men in the US
A short trip down the road could save you hundreds of dollars.
Soccer’s greatest-ever player could be soon playing two North Texas matches during what is likely his last World Cup.
The NCAA’s decision to not grant Gina Feistel an eligibility exemption bars her from economically participating in the “college tennis labor market.”
After defeating Poland in the play-in, Sweden will play Japan on June 25 at Dallas Stadium (Sorry, Arlington).
A family of five staying within a 10-minute walk of the matches may spend as much as $25,000 on a rental.
2025 wasn’t horrible, but it wasn’t all that good. Maybe a new manager, a powerful new arm and some healthy stars can make some magic happen again.
The property at 1500 Marilla Street is set to turn into a different kind of “battleground” this April.
The TCU women’s team may have the best odds to bring a trophy back to DFW.