DALLAS — North Texas will host nine World Cup matches, more than any other venue, and we're learning soon who will be coming to Dallas-Fort Worth.
What time is the FIFA World Cup draw?
The FIFA World Cup Final Draw will take place Friday morning in Washington D.C. WFAA has sent a crew to the U.S. capital to cover the event, and we'll have live coverage from watch parties all over DFW starting at 10 a.m. CT on WFAA+. FIFA's Final Draw will begin at 11 a.m. CT.
What is "Dallas Stadium"?
Of the nine matches, five of them will be during the group stage. AT&T Stadium, which will be rebranded as "Dallas Stadium" for the World Cup, will host two matches from Group F (out of six total), two matches from Group J and one match from Group L. Once teams are drawn into their groups on Friday, we'll

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