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AT&T StadiumSeating Guide: Where to Sit & Best Seats

AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys since 2009, is a retractable-roof, fully climate-controlled venue in Arlington, Texas with a standard seated capacity of approximately 80,000 (expandable to over 100,000 with standing room). Seating rises across four main bowls: the field-level Hall of Fame Level (100s), the Main Concourse / Main Club (200s), the Mezzanine Level (300s) and the Upper Concourse (400s), wrapped by 380-plus luxury suites and the famous centre-hung video board that keeps replays visible from almost every seat. The best seats are the lower sideline Hall of Fame sections around the halfway/50-yard line, while the upper-tier sideline 400s offer the strongest value with full views at a fraction of lower-bowl prices. Premium clubs such as the Hall of Fame Club and Main Club provide the most upscale experience along the sidelines.

Location: Arlington, United StatesCapacity: 80,000Updated: 2026

Configurations

NFL (Dallas Cowboys) American football

Primary configuration. Field oriented north-south with the Cowboys home bench in front of roughly sections C108-C113 and the visitors' bench in front of roughly C133-C138. Lower bowl runs 101-150 around the field; capacity around 80,000 with Party Pass standing-room plazas in the end zones.

FIFA World Cup 2026 / international soccer

AT&T Stadium (temporarily branded 'Dallas Stadium' under FIFA naming rules) hosts nine matches - the most of any 2026 venue - including five group games, two Round of 32, one Round of 16 and a semifinal. The pitch fills the lower bowl; FIFA sells by Category (1 = central lower sideline, down to 4 = highest upper corners) rather than by the venue's normal section names.

Concerts

Staged at one end (typically an end zone) with the roof usually closed for climate control. Configurations vary by tour: full-bowl end-stage, half-house, or in-the-round. Floor/general-admission sections are added on the playing surface and behind-stage 400-level sections may be curtained off or sold restricted-view.

College football & marquee events

Hosts the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Big 12 Championship and other neutral-site college games, using essentially the same gridiron layout as Cowboys games with the full lower-to-upper bowl in play.

Seating levels explained

Hall of Fame Level (Lower Bowl)

101-150 (incl. C-prefixed club blocks such as C106-C115, C132-C139)

The field-level bowl wrapping the entire pitch/field, with rows numbered roughly 1-22. Includes the premium Hall of Fame Club sidelines and the team benches.

Pros: Closest to the action; best player proximity and atmosphere; club blocks offer wider seats and indoor lounge access.

Cons: Most expensive tier; low rows can have a flat angle for following play across the far side; corner and end-zone blocks have a more oblique view.

Main Concourse / Main Club

approx. 201-250 (sideline blocks are the Main Club)

The first elevated tier, encircling the bowl above the Hall of Fame Level, with sideline sections forming the Main Level Club.

Pros: Elevated sightline that shows formations and the full field better than low front rows; club sidelines add premium concourse and dining; Guest Services centres behind 219 and 244.

Cons: Sideline club pricing is high; behind-goal and corner 200s are less central; further from pitch-side energy than the 100s.

Mezzanine Level

approx. 301-350

A mid-height tier of clubs and suites between the Main Concourse and the Upper Concourse, including Mezzanine Club seating.

Pros: Balanced elevation and central tactical view; quieter, premium feel with club access on the sideline blocks; good for following soccer shape.

Cons: Limited general-sale inventory as much of the level is suites/club; less atmosphere than lower bowl.

Upper Concourse (Upper Bowl)

approx. 401-460 (commonly 401-454)

The highest seating tier, rows roughly 1-30, encircling the stadium - the most affordable seats in the building.

Pros: Best value; full-field overview ideal for reading play and formations; the giant video board is squarely in view; steep rake keeps sightlines clear; Guest Services behind 420 and 451.

Cons: Greatest distance and height from the action; upper-tier behind-goal/end-zone blocks are very elevated and far; highest rows are a long climb.

Best seats at AT&T Stadium

ForSectionsWhy
Best overall (NFL & general)Lower sideline Hall of Fame blocks around the 50-yard line, e.g. C108-C113 (Cowboys side) and C133-C138Central sideline position at field level gives the closest, most direct view of the whole field plus bench-side atmosphere; these are the premium club sidelines.
Best valueUpper Concourse sideline 400s, e.g. around 415-440 and 448-470 (within the 401-454 range)Full, square views of the field and the video board at a fraction of lower-bowl prices, with a steep rake that keeps sightlines unobstructed.
Best atmosphereHall of Fame Level sideline and corner blocks near the benches (C108-C113 / C133-C138) and end-zone Party Pass plazasClosest to the players and the loudest part of the bowl; the standing Party Pass plazas put fans right behind the end-zone action.
Best for soccer / FIFA World Cup 2026Lower-bowl central sideline (FIFA Category 1, longside midfield blocks within 101-150)Midfield-aligned lower sideline seats give the truest tactical view of the full pitch without the compressed angle of behind-goal sections.
Best value for soccerMezzanine and Upper Concourse sideline (FIFA Category 2-3, 300s and 400s along the touchline)Elevation reveals the shape and movement of play that is hard to read from low pitch-side rows, at a much lower price than Category 1 lower sideline.
Best for concertsLower bowl sideline blocks facing an end-stage (100/200 level, central to the stage) ahead of behind-stage seatingFront-facing lower-tier seats give a clear, head-on view of the stage and screens; floor seats are closest but can be flat - elevated front-of-stage sideline often balances proximity and sightline best.

Seats to avoid & obstructed views

  • Upper Concourse behind the goals / end zones (400-level end blocks): Extremely elevated and distant from the action; the most remote seats in the building, relying heavily on the video board.
  • Behind-stage 100-400 level sections at concerts: Sold as restricted or limited view (or curtained off) because the stage blocks sightlines; you face the back of the production.
  • Front rows of the lower bowl (Hall of Fame Level, low rows 1-5): Very flat viewing angle makes it hard to follow play on the far side of the field/pitch, and standing fans in front can obstruct.
  • Corner sections across all levels: Oblique, angled view of the field/pitch compared with central sideline blocks; for soccer these are typically Category 2 or lower.
  • Highest rows of the Upper Concourse (rows toward 30): Maximum height and distance plus a long climb; sense of remove from the action despite the clear video-board view.

Premium & hospitality

Hall of Fame Club

Field/lower-level sideline club seating (around C106-C115 and C132-C139) with wider seats, premium indoor lounge access, upscale dining and the closest premium views of the action.

Main Level Club

Sideline club seating on the 200 (Main Concourse) level, offering elevated central sightlines with exclusive concourse, bar and dining amenities.

Founders Club / Owner's Club & Field-Level Suites

The stadium's most exclusive field- and lower-level hospitality, including pitch/field-side suites and members' clubs with premium service close to the action.

Suites (Ring of Honor, Star, Silver, Touchdown, Mezzanine & Hall of Fame Suites)

More than 380 private luxury suites across multiple levels - from field-level Touchdown Suites to higher Ring of Honor and Star Level suites - with in-suite catering, lounge seating and dedicated entry.

Accessibility & companion seating

AT&T Stadium provides wheelchair-accessible and companion seating with enhanced sightlines on every level, from Field/Hall of Fame Level up to the Upper Concourse, available across all price categories. Folding chairs are provided for companion seating to maximise flexibility in accessible areas, and Guest Services staff assist and escort guests to accessible platforms. Accessible tickets are best arranged through the team/box office or ticketing provider; on-site help is available at any Guest Services booth, and the stadium warns it will act against fraudulent use of accessible seating.

Where: Accessible platforms are located at sections including C111, C112, 118, 119, 120, C136, C137, 143, 144, 145 and 150, among others spread across the levels. Guest Services Centres are on the concourses behind sections 219, 244, 420 and 451, and a team member is present on the Field Level to escort guests to accessible platforms.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at AT&T Stadium?

For the best overall view, choose lower-bowl Hall of Fame Level sideline sections near the 50-yard line (around C108-C113 and C133-C138). These central sideline seats are closest to the action with the most direct view; the sideline club blocks add wider seats and indoor lounge access.

Where are the cheapest / best-value seats at AT&T Stadium?

The Upper Concourse (400 level, roughly sections 401-454) holds the most affordable tickets. Sideline blocks up there give a full, square view of the field and the giant video board at a fraction of lower-bowl prices, with a steep rake that keeps sightlines clear.

Where do away fans sit for football, and where are the team benches?

At Cowboys games the home bench sits in front of roughly sections C108-C113 and the visiting bench in front of roughly C133-C138. There is no single dedicated away-fan stand; for the FIFA World Cup, supporter allocations are organised by FIFA category and ticketing rather than by a fixed away end.

Is AT&T Stadium accessible?

Yes. Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating with enhanced sightlines is available on all levels and in every price category. Accessible platforms are spread around the bowl (e.g. C111, C112, 118-120, C136, C137, 143-145, 150), and Guest Services staff assist guests; centres are behind sections 219, 244, 420 and 451.

Does AT&T Stadium have a roof, and is it air-conditioned?

Yes. The stadium has a retractable roof and is fully climate-controlled, so events can be held comfortably indoors regardless of the Texas weather. The roof is typically closed for concerts and during hot conditions.

Where are the best seats for the FIFA World Cup 2026 at AT&T Stadium?

For soccer, the central lower-bowl sideline (FIFA Category 1, within sections 101-150) gives the truest full-pitch tactical view. For value, mezzanine and upper-tier sideline seats (Categories 2-3) trade proximity for elevation that makes play easier to read. AT&T Stadium - branded 'Dallas Stadium' for the tournament - hosts nine matches including a semifinal.

Are there standing-room tickets at AT&T Stadium?

Yes. Party Pass standing-room plazas are located on elevated platforms behind the end-zone seating, offering a budget way in. The stadium's capacity can expand beyond 100,000 with standing room for major events.

How far can you see the field, and how good is the video board?

The famous centre-hung video board is visible from nearly every seat, so even the highest Upper Concourse rows get clear replays. That makes the upper tiers a genuinely good-value choice despite the distance from the field.

Official seating maps: map 1, map 2, map 3

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