🇳🇱 Netherlands VS Japan 🇯🇵 is Here In TEXAS!

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 continues in North Texas, I spent the day outside AT&T Stadium documenting the people who make this tournament unlike any other sporting event in the world. In this video, I speak with supporters from Japan, fans representing the Netherlands, and local DFW residents proudly backing Mexico. While the match takes place on the field, the story outside the stadium is equally compelling—a gathering of cultures, identities, and communities brought together through a shared love of the game. My goal with this series is to provide a journalistic look at the fan experience surrounding the World Cup, capturing authentic conversations and documenting the atmosphere as Arlington becomes a global meeting place during the tournament. Whether you're interested in soccer culture, international travel, fan traditions, or the broader impact of the World Cup on host cities, this video offers a firsthand look at the people shaping the experience beyond the stadium gates. Thank you for watching and following along as I continue documenting FIFA World Cup 2026 across North Texas and other host cities throughout the United States. Disclaimer: This video is produced for journalistic, documentary, and educational purposes. Statements and opinions expressed by interview participants are their own. Filming occurred in public spaces where no reasonable expectation of privacy exists. FIFA World Cup 2026, FIFA World Cup, AT&T Stadium, Arlington Texas, World Cup fan experience, soccer culture, football culture, Netherlands supporters, Japan supporters, Mexico supporters, DFW World Cup, Arlington World Cup, World Cup fans, fan interviews, sports journalism, documentary filmmaking, football supporters, international fans, World Cup atmosphere, FIFA coverage, Texas World Cup, global sporting events, fan culture, travel documentary, Hector Daily, boots on the ground reporting #HectorDaily #FIFAWorldCup #WorldCup2026 #ATandTStadium #ArlingtonTexas #DFW #FanCulture #SoccerCulture #FootballCulture #SportsJournalism #Documentary #WorldCupFans #Netherlands #Japan #Mexico