England supporters planning to attend the 2026 World Cup have the opportunity to partake in unique sports packages that include the initial game, a visit to a Rodeo, and a taste of the ‘Wild West’. As the Three Lions kick off their first match in Texas, tour operators are arranging tailored vacations to offer fans a memorable experience. Close to the game against Croatia in Dallas on June 17 lies Fort Worth, where English fans can immerse themselves in cowboy activities on specialized ranches. Two tour companies in Cheshire are enticing fans with what they describe as the ‘ultimate match-day adventure’.
Renowned England enthusiasts Neal Weekes and Fil Sollof have expressed their interest in embracing the Wild West Texan spirit. A spokesperson for one company stated, “Attention England Fans! The World Cup is arriving in Dallas this June, and your match-day experience commences in the heart of the Wild West in Texas!”
The proposal includes watching England play in the iconic Dallas (Arlington) stadium and lodging in Fort Worth, just a short distance away. This journey promises more than just football; it guarantees an authentic American escapade. Exploring Fort Worth’s famous Stockyards, enjoying Texan moonshine, dining at top-notch steakhouses, and engaging in rodeos and local culture are among the activities highlighted.
With its rich history, warm southern hospitality, and genuine cowboy ambiance, Fort Worth provides an ideal base for a World Cup expedition. The package assures travelers of premium flights, accommodations, and insider recommendations for an unforgettable experience cheering on England in a cowboy-themed manner.
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Tottenham devotees Weekes, aged 60, and Sollof, also 60, are preparing to fly to the US for their seventh World Cup together. Weekes jokingly remarked, “This plan sounds fantastic. We always seek unique experiences around England matches. We did camels in Qatar!” Embracing a bit of Wild West ambiance offers a refreshing change from their usual match routines. He added, “This World Cup is going to be remarkable.”
