Is it safe in Dallas during the 2026 World Cup

Updated 2026 City safety Reader Q&A
Quick answer

Dallas, USA, is a generally very safe destination for international visitors, with low rates of crime against tourists in the central districts. Local police and FIFA's security operation work together throughout the 2026 World Cup, with dedicated fan zones, marshals at transit hubs, and 24-hour multilingual support lines for international visitors.

Visiting Dallas for the 2026 World Cup will be safe for the vast majority of fans, provided you take the kind of routine precautions you would in any large city. Dallas is AT&T Stadium has a retractable roof and one of the largest video boards in the world. The 2026 host operation has invested heavily in marshal training, public transit security and emergency response coordination.

Crime in Dallas for visitors

The most common issues experienced by tourists in Dallas are petty theft and opportunistic pickpocketing around transit hubs, fan zones and stadium approaches. Violent crime against tourists is rare and almost always concentrated in specific neighborhoods that visitors have no reason to enter. Choosing accommodation in central, well-reviewed districts handles 90% of the risk.

Match day specifics

Emergency numbers

ServiceNumber in USA
General emergency911
Tourist policeDial 311 (non-emergency)
FIFA 2026 fan assistanceAvailable 24/7 via the FIFA+ app

Verdict

For international fans, Dallas is one of the safer host cities of the 2026 World Cup. The combination of FIFA's security operation, local police presence, and the typical buzz of football fans in fan zones means central areas are noticeably busier — and safer — than usual during tournament weeks.