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DFW is about 16 miles west of Toyota Stadium in Frisco, making it the more convenient airport. A rideshare from DFW runs $30–45. Love Field is closer to Dallas proper but further from Frisco. The DART Orange Line connects DFW to the Dallas transit network, but doesn't extend to Frisco — driving or rideshare are the practical options to the stadium.
Toyota Stadium has extensive on-site parking in the surrounding lots. This is a suburban drive-in venue — parking is plentiful and well-organized. Pre-purchase online for the best rates and to guarantee your spot on big matchdays.
Toyota Stadium's spacious surrounding lots support a solid tailgating culture, particularly in the north lots where FC Dallas supporters gather pre-match. The stadium also has bars and restaurants in the development adjacent to the ground. Check FC Dallas supporter social channels for organized events.
Toyota Stadium in Frisco is not served by DART rail. The nearest DART station is several miles away, making driving or rideshare the practical options for virtually all fans. No game-day transit service currently operates to the stadium.
Toyota Stadium is a suburban venue in Frisco with no walkable surrounding neighborhood. You need a car or rideshare to get here. The adjacent development has restaurants and bars that are accessible once you've arrived.
Bike parking is available at the stadium. The surrounding Frisco area has some cycling infrastructure, though the suburban setting makes it a less practical option for most fans coming from Dallas proper.
Accessible parking is available in ADA-designated spaces in the on-site lots. The accessible drop-off zone is near the main stadium entrance. For accessibility accommodations, contact FC Dallas at fcdallas.com.
Toyota Stadium is FC Dallas's home in Frisco, Texas, about 30 miles north of downtown Dallas. It opened in 2005 as one of the earlier soccer-specific MLS venues and holds just under 20,000 fans in a covered, purpose-built bowl. The partial roof and tight seating configuration help generate noise, and the pitch-level proximity in the lower sections puts fans close to the action.
Frisco is a northern Dallas suburb with a thoroughly suburban feel — Toyota Stadium sits within a large sports and entertainment complex that also includes PGA headquarters and the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility. The Dallas area's limited public transit means driving or ridesharing is the standard approach. The immediate area around the stadium has grown with restaurants and bars in recent years, making the pregame scene more developed than it once was.
Outside drinks are not permitted.
Outside food is not permitted.
The stadium is a clear bag only venue. Guests are encouraged to limit the number of items they bring with them to the stadium.
Allowed bags include:
Prohibited bags include but are not limited to large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, luggage of any kind, computer bags or any bag larger than the permissible size.
Exceptions will be made for diaper bags and medically necessary items that do not fit into a clear bag. All guests that require a medical bag or childcare bag to be brought into stadium MUST enter at the ADA/VIP Gate located on the West Side of the stadium.
Toyota Stadium in Frisco is one of the longest-standing soccer-specific stadiums in MLS, and it holds up well. The lower bowl midfield sections are close to the touchline with clean views of the full pitch. FC Dallas games attract passionate crowds, and the lower midfield is the right place to watch the game closely.
Toyota Stadium’s upper bowl midfield sections offer a full overhead view of the pitch at a lower price. The elevated angle is helpful for following the game’s shape and build-up play. A solid value pick for most games, especially as the stadium ages well and most sections maintain good sightlines.
The end goal sections offer steep angles to the far goal and limited views of the full pitch. Corner sections are similarly restricted. The supporter section at the north end brings good energy, but midfield is the better choice for anyone focused on watching the game. The stadium’s older design means some sections feel more dated than newer MLS venues, but sightlines are generally solid throughout the midfield.
Toyota Stadium runs roughly north-south, with the main stand on the west side facing east. The west side shades out earlier in the afternoon. The east side stands get direct afternoon sun for later kickoffs. Texas summer heat is intense — the shaded west side is significantly more comfortable for afternoon games from May through September.
Toyota Stadium is open-air in Frisco, and North Texas summer heat is real. Afternoon kickoffs from June through August can be very hot, particularly in unshaded seats. Evening kickoffs are better, though temperatures stay warm well into the night in summer. Afternoon thunderstorms can roll through quickly. Spring and fall games in the Dallas area are some of the best weather in MLS.
Main Concourse - Dallas's award-winning BBQ legend brings their Central Texas-style smoked brisket to Toyota Stadium. One of the most celebrated BBQ spots in Texas — exceptional at any venue.
Section 118 - Dallas's Deep Ellum-born pizza spot with massive, New York-style slices. The pepperoni and the sausage slices are the ones to go for — they hold up well even stadium-style.
Supporters Terrace - Fort Worth's beloved craft brewery with a playful tap list. The Cinnamon Roll Coffee Stout has become something of a Texas craft beer cult classic.
FC Dallas's supporter sections 112–113 at Toyota Stadium house the groups behind the south goal. Expect standing, flags, and chanting throughout. The National Soccer Hall of Fame is located just outside the south end — worth a visit before the match. Non-FC Dallas apparel is not permitted in the supporter sections.
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