
Curtains at AT&T Stadium will be raised during an afternoon football game this year, but not during a Dallas Cowboys home game. The Cowboys’ home will host five FIFA World Cup group stage matches this summer. Curtains will be used to block sunlight entering through the stadium’s west-facing windows. The need for curtains is tied to the 6 p.m. CT fixture between Japan and Sweden on June 25. A FIFA spokesman confirmed the curtain plan, and the information was first reported by Front Office Sports.
"The curtains at AT&T Stadium will be up during an afternoon football game this year - just not during one played by the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys' home will host five FIFA World Cup group stage matches this summer and curtains will be up to block the notorious sunlight that shines through the west-facing windows of the stadium during the 6 p.m. CT fixture between Japan and Sweden on June 25, a FIFA spokesman confirmed to The Athletic. Front Office Sports was first to report."
"The Cowboys' home will host five FIFA World Cup group stage matches this summer and curtains will be up to block the notorious sunlight that shines through the west-facing windows of the stadium during the 6 p.m. CT fixture between Japan and Sweden on June 25, a FIFA spokesman confirmed to The Athletic. Front Office Sports was first to report."
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