Halperin Park
Watching soccer is always more fun in a crowd. DART takes you to many events where you can cheer on your team along with other fans, while enjoying great food, music, and more. Don’t miss these festive watch parties!

Halperin Park: The brand-new public space – a “deck park” that spans a freeway – hosts free public viewing events for matches involving the U.S. Men's National Team or Mexico's national team (June 18, 19, 24, and 25). Matches are shown on a 300-square-foot LED wall. There are DJs, food trucks, and more. The park is a very short walk from Dallas Zoo Station on the Red Line.
Jorg’s Café Vienna is showing all German and Austrian matches (June 20, 21, and 26) in one of the most popular Austrian restaurants in North Texas. You can watch the games from a big projector while enjoying an Austrian lager and the best schnitzel in town. The restaurant is a short walk from Downtown Plano Station on the Red or Orange Line.

Club Vivo: One of Dallas’ most popular Latin nightclubs hosts a watch party on June 22. At this Fiesta La 10 event, you can see Argentina take on Austria. The venue is only a couple of blocks away from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Dallas Fan Zone at Trinity Groves: Through July 17, enjoy premium viewing, entertainment, food, and fan activities for adults and families alike. You can get there on bus routes 128 or 106. Both depart from Lamar Street and Pacific Avenue.

Klyde Warren Park: Free public watch parties let you see the matches on a giant LED screen, and the park also features many great food trucks. Matches are shown in both English and Spanish. And don’t miss the Argentina Banderazo Fan Gathering on June 21, or the Independence Day Celebration (with fireworks) on July 4. Check out the park's complete viewing schedule here. The park is a few blocks from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Summer of Soccer Cup: These watch parties at Soccer Spectrum in Richardson offer huge HD screens, indoor and outdoor viewing areas, great food and a bar. To get there, take the Red or Orange lines to Arapaho Center Station, then catch bus route 243. From the Collins Boulevard and Plano Road stop, the venue is a 10-minute walk.
The Trove: This fashionable cocktail lounge in the Bishop Arts District is showing every match. Get there by taking the Dallas Streetcar to the Bishop Arts stop. The venue is an easy walk from there.
Harwood Arms World of Soccer: You can also catch every single match at Harwood Arms, a relaxed, British-style pub that is one of the best places in town to watch England’s matches. You can walk there easily from the M-Line Trolley – just get off at the McKinney Avenue and Pearl Street stop. The pub is a few blocks away.

The Londoner: This Addison pub is a gathering place for Dallas-area soccer fans, and it is showing every match. You can get there by catching bus routes 200 or 229 from Addison Station, which is located along the Silver Line. Meanwhile, the Dallas location of The Londoner sits right at SMU/Mockingbird Station, which is served by the Red, Blue and Orange lines. It’s another great bet for match-watching, but this location may not show every match.
Central Pitch offers immersive activities and photo opportunities celebrating all things soccer. You can get soccer-related merchandise custom made right in front of your eyes. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience in the Adolphus Tower, just two blocks from Akard Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines in downtown Dallas.
Enjoy the tournament and all the fun activities associated with the world’s biggest sporting event. When you’re in downtown Dallas, be sure to stop by the Pegasus Plaza Chill Zone, a welcome escape from the Texas heat featuring frozen treats, lemonade, and shaded seating. This cooling oasis is two blocks from Akard Station on the Red, Blue, Green and Orange lines. Have fun cheering on your favorite team!
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