Dallas, Texas — The FIFA World Cup knockout rounds arrive at AT&T Stadium this week, with the Arlington venue set to host the tournament's final three-game-day closer on Friday, a blockbuster Portugal-Spain Round of 16 clash Monday, and one of two semifinals on July 14.
Friday's slate features Australia versus Egypt at 1 p.m., capping the Round of 32. The stadium then turns to one of the marquee matchups of the knockout bracket: Portugal against Spain on July 6 at 2 p.m., a Round of 16 tie loaded with tournament history.
AT&T Stadium will also stage a semifinal on July 14 at 2 p.m., one of the most significant sporting events ever held in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The venue has hosted nine World Cup matches overall — the most of any stadium in the 2026 tournament.






