Accessible Seats at AT&T Stadium: 2026 World Cup ADA Guide
AT&T Stadium offers wheelchair and companion seating on every level, accessible parking, power-assisted doors, and elevators at Entries A, E, F and K — your full ADA plan for Dallas's 9 World Cup 2026 matches.
Published June 23, 2026·5 min read

Summary
AT&T Stadium provides wheelchair and companion seating on every level and in every price category, with accessible parking, power-assisted doors, and elevators at Entries A, E, F and K. Here is the full ADA plan for Dallas's 9 World Cup 2026 matches, including a July 14 semifinal in Arlington.
Accessible seating and entry
Per AT&T Stadium, accessible seating is available throughout all levels of the venue, from field level to the upper concourse, with clear sightlines and companion seats alongside. Guests are asked to supply their own wheelchair if needed for the full event, though a limited number of wheelchairs are available to transport guests from the gates to their seats — ask any guest-services team member at an entrance. Elevators sit at Entries A, E and F for all guests (Entry K is for club and suite ticket holders), plus elevators on each concourse behind various sections. Guest Services Booths are behind Sections 219, 244, 420 and 451.
Getting there and parking
The stadium offers designated accessible parking and clearly marked vehicle drop-off and pick-up zones. One thing to plan around: Arlington is the largest U.S. city with no rail or city bus system, and DART does not reach the stadium, so arrange an accessible rideshare, taxi, or hotel shuttle ahead of time. See our Dallas parking and rideshare guide and getting-there guide for routes, and the DART and TRE transit guide for the rail-then-rideshare hop.
Bags, medical needs, and summer heat
All bags are inspected at entry. Exceptions to the bag policy are made for medical requirements and special needssuch as diaper bags; non-compliant bags can be checked for a fee. The stadium also offers six sensory rooms and decompression areas for guests who become overstimulated. Note that Arlington summers are hot — pack hydration and review our Dallas heat and hydration guide if you have a mobility or medical condition affected by heat.
eSIM vs roaming vs pocket Wi-Fi for World Cup travel
| Option | Cost | Setup time | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| eSIM | Low | ~5 min (pre-install on Wi-Fi) | Excellent (local carrier) |
| Carrier roaming | High | Instant (already enabled) | Medium (partner-dependent) |
| Pocket Wi-Fi | Medium | Airport pickup / rental | Good (extra device to charge) |
Accessible match days lean heavily on your phone — guest-services chat, accessible-entry maps, mobile tickets, and booking an ADA-equipped rideshare all run on data. A North America eSIM keeps you online across the US, Canada, and Mexico on one plan from US$5, with no SIM swap as you move between host cities. More detail in our Dallas stadium connectivity guide.
FAQ
QDoes AT&T Stadium have wheelchair-accessible seating for the World Cup?
AYes — AT&T Stadium provides wheelchair and companion seating on all levels and in every price category. Seats run from field level to the upper concourse with clear, unobstructed sightlines.
QWhere are the elevators at AT&T Stadium?
AElevators are at Entries A, E and F for all guests (Entry K is club and suite only). Additional elevators on each concourse behind various sections reach every level of the stadium.
QIs accessible parking available at AT&T Stadium?
AYes — AT&T Stadium offers designated accessible parking plus drop-off and pick-up zones. Arlington has no rail or city bus service, so plan a car, accessible rideshare, or shuttle in advance.
QCan I bring a medical bag into AT&T Stadium?
AYes — exceptions to the bag policy are made for medical needs and special requirements like diaper bags. All bags are inspected, and non-compliant bags can be checked for a fee.
Bottom line
AT&T Stadium is built for accessible match days — seating on every level, elevators at Entries A, E and F, accessible parking, sensory rooms, and medical-bag exceptions. Plan your accessible ride early (Arlington has no transit), pair it with our Dallas family guide if you are traveling with kids, and keep a World Cup 2026 eSIM running so guest services and rideshare are always a tap away.