DALLAS — The 48 teams were drawn into groups on Friday afternoon , showing which nations will compete against each other.

North Texas will host the most matches in the tournament – nine.

Five of those nine are group stage matches. AT&T Stadium, which will be rebranded as "Dallas Stadium" for the World Cup, will will host two matches from Group F (out of six total), two matches from Group J and one match from Group L.

Now, we know the exact details of who will play in what venues and when.

Watch the broadcast on FIFA here:

Here's the full match schedule for "Dallas Stadium":

June 14: Netherlands vs. Japan (Group F)

June 17: England vs. Croatia @ (Group L)

June 22: Argentina vs. Austria @ (Group J)

June 25: Japan vs. Ukraine/Sweden/Poland/Albania @ (Group F)

June 27: Argentina vs

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