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“England Fans Offered Wild West Experience for 2026 World Cup”

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England supporters planning to attend the 2026 World Cup are being offered unique sports packages that include the first match along with a visit to a Rodeo and a taste of the ‘Wild West’. The Three Lions will kick off their campaign in Texas, and tour operators are already preparing tailor-made holidays to provide fans with an unforgettable experience. In close proximity to the game against Croatia in Dallas on June 17 lies the city of Fort Worth, where English fans can immerse themselves in cowboy culture at special ranches. Two tour operators based in Cheshire are actively enticing fans with what they describe as the ‘ultimate match-day adventure’.

Renowned England fans Neal Weekes and Fil Sollof have expressed interest in embracing the Wild West spirit in Texas. A spokesperson for a tour company stated, “Calling All England Fans! The World Cup is coming to Dallas this June, and your ultimate match-day adventure begins in the heart of the Wild West in Texas!

Forget the traditional city getaway – why not witness England’s group stage matches at the iconic Dallas (Arlington) stadium and stay in Fort Worth, just a short distance away? This isn’t just about football; it’s a genuine American adventure. Fort Worth offers a myriad of experiences, from strolling through the historic Stockyards to enjoying Texan moonshine post-match, dining at exceptional steakhouses, and exploring local museums and rodeos.”

With its rich history, warm southern hospitality, and authentic cowboy ambiance, Fort Worth serves as the ideal hub for a World Cup adventure. The tour operators promise to arrange the best flights, accommodations, and insider tips to ensure a memorable experience for fans.

“Are you ready to support the Three Lions in Texan style? Contact us for match-day packages, exclusive stays in Fort Worth, and all the inside information you need to cheer on England in true cowboy fashion!”

Tottenham enthusiasts Weekes and Sollof, both aged 60, are gearing up for their seventh World Cup trip together. Weekes shared, “This sounds fantastic! We always seek out unique experiences around England matches. We rode camels in Qatar before! Embracing a bit of the ‘Wild West’ will be a refreshing change from our usual routine. It might not be like heading to west London to watch Spurs play Chelsea in the ‘80s, but it certainly sounds safer. My days of bull riding are behind me, but I’m up for some cowboy adventures. This World Cup is going to be amazing.”

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