Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is expected to attend Tuesday’s World Cup semifinal at the stadium associated with his team in Dallas, where FIFA has control over VIP seating. Multiple outlets report that while the venue is commonly nicknamed “Jerry World” after Jones, he is not using his personal suite for the match. Instead, FIFA’s World Cup VVIPs are positioned in that suite, meaning Jones does not have the same private accommodations he typically has during major events. Both sources describe the arrangement as a deliberate change for the tournament, with FIFA maintaining VIP access and placement for its selected guests. The reports frame the situation as Jones making way for FIFA’s World Cup hierarchy during the semifinal, despite the stadium being closely identified with him through the Cowboys’ ownership and branding. The match is set to feature high-level FIFA representatives occupying Jones’s customary suite, while Jones still attends the event at the stadium under the adjusted seating and hospitality plan.