Where to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup

It’s totally okay to yell at the TV.

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Make sure to wear your team’s colors.

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With an upcoming professional stadium and 2026 FIFA World Cup host location, Fort Worth is becoming a soccer city.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked off yesterday in Qatar + Cowtown is ready to shout “GOOOOOAL” at the television. A reader asked us where to watch the tournament and we’re here to help. Catch the matches at these five spots:

Who are we cheering for? There are three North Texans playing on the US Men’s National Team.

Forward Jesús Ferriera is from McKinney and plays for FC Dallas, Plano-native Kellyn Acosta plays midfield for Los Angeles FC, and midfielder Weston McKennie grew up in Dallas before taking a spot on Juventas in Italy.

Catch them in their first match against Wales today at 1 p.m.

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