Dallas Trinity FC secures first-ever local TV deal with WFAA

The agreement will bring the remainder of the club's spring schedule to free, over-the-air television in the Dallas-Fort Worth market.

Feb. 5, 2026 at 4:31pm

Dallas Trinity FC, a women's professional soccer team, announced a historic broadcast partnership with WFAA's KFAA and WFAA+ that will bring the remainder of the club's spring schedule to free, over-the-air television in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. This marks the first local broadcast rights deal in the organization's history and significantly expands the team's visibility in its second season.

Why it matters

The partnership positions Trinity alongside the Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Wings, and Texas Legends on KFAA's sports programming lineup, giving the club legitimacy and visibility that is difficult to achieve through streaming-only distribution. This should provide a significant boost to Trinity's growing profile in the crowded Dallas sports market.

The details

All remaining matches will air on KFAA (Channel 29) or stream on WFAA+, both accessible for free to viewers in North Texas. Trinity's first locally televised match will be Saturday's road contest at Fort Lauderdale United FC, streaming exclusively on WFAA+ at 7 p.m. CT. The broadcast schedule includes 13 remaining spring fixtures, with select matches airing on both KFAA and WFAA+ while others stream exclusively on the digital platform.

  • The agreement was announced on Wednesday, February 5, 2026.
  • Trinity's first locally televised match will be on Saturday, February 8, 2026.

The players

Charlie Neil

Founder and President of Dallas Trinity FC.

Carolyn Mungo

President and general manager of WFAA.

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What they’re saying

“This agreement will make Dallas Trinity FC matches available via local broadcast to more people than ever before. We are appreciative of the investment WFAA is making in our soccer club and women's sports.”

— Charlie Neil, Dallas Trinity President (Courtesy Dallas Trinity)

“With Trinity and the Wings, KFAA now features two women's professional teams among its four professional franchises.”

— Carolyn Mungo, WFAA President and General Manager (3rddegree.net)

What’s next

Trinity's first locally televised match will be Saturday's road contest at Fort Lauderdale United FC, streaming exclusively on WFAA+ at 7 p.m. CT.

The takeaway

This deal gives Dallas Trinity FC, a women's professional soccer team, unprecedented visibility and legitimacy in the crowded Dallas sports market, positioning them alongside established franchises like the Mavericks and Wings. It should help the club build sustainable attendance and engagement as it enters its second season.