Finally, we have clarity. Game times are officially locked in for the USMNT this summer as their World Cup campaign comes into focus.
We’ve known for quite some time that all three U.S. group stage matches would be played on the West Coast, but kickoff times had remained TBD. That wait is over.
And honestly? From a Central Time perspective, this sets up perfectly. You can view the full 48 team group stage schedule here.
Late afternoon and early evening kickoffs mean bars and restaurants should be absolutely buzzing, creating the kind of matchday atmosphere that makes World Cup soccer special. No middle of the night kickoffs. No awkward mid-day streaming at work (except for June 19). Just packed patios, cold drinks, and big moments shared with a crowd.
I remember I got a standing ovation as I cam running into a bar with a vuvuzela before the US vs Ghana Round of 16 game in World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
Where to Watch in Dallas
For fans in North Texas, this is a golden opportunity to turn every match into a green light.
If you’re in the Dallas area, here are some of the top spots to catch the USMNT in action and experience the World Cup the way it’s meant to be watched — surrounded by fellow fans, noise, and energy.
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