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2026 World Cup final stadium has biggest HDTV screen ever worth £30million

The World Cup will be spread across the United States, Canada and Mexico, with all three countries offering up their best stadiums for the biggest tournament in the world. However, it is one stadium, in particular, that has piqued the interest of those looking to attend.
The final will be held in one of the biggest stadiums in the country, with the match set to take place at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. The 80,000 seater stadium is home to the Dallas Cowboys and also boasts the world’s largest HDTV.
The TV, which leaves fans marvelling over the sheer size of the monstrous screen, measures a beastly 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall. It has been reported that the whopping screen alone cost £31.5million, with another 3,000 TVs dotted around the humungous ground.
The venue, like a number of new grounds, offers a retractable roof incase the weather turns during the tournament. Should the roof be used to shield the players from the sweltering Texas sun, it would be the first ever World Cup final to be played under a roof in history.













