
World Cup kicks off in Arlington
The Orange Army — fans of the Netherlands national team — took over Arlington's cultural district on Sunday, turning the usual home of baseball and football into a sea of soccer fans.
Why it matters: Soccer is uniting people across borders.
State of play: Roughly 69,000 people attended Dallas Stadium's first World Cup match on Sunday, just short of the stadium's 70,649 capacity for matches.
The weather cooperated on Sunday, allowing the Orange Army to enjoy its first fan walk of the 2026 World Cup. Naheed Rajwani-Dharsi/Axios
The intrigue: The match also attracted Mexico fans and their "No era penal" chants, referencing a 2014 loss to the Netherlands in the Round of 16.
What they're saying: "We don't have this big of a stadium in Japan. It's my first time at the World Cup, and it's amazing," Taiga Kato, a 21-year-old fan visiting North Texas for the first time, told Axios.
What's next: Dallas Stadium hosts England and Croatia on Wednesday.