2026 World Cup Matches in Miami
Find out everything you need to know about the 2026 World Cup matches in Miami: the stadium where they will be played, confirmed dates, how to get tickets, which teams could play, and how to make the most of your trip.

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida | © elisfkc2
Watching the 2026 World Cup matches in Miami will be much more than just attending a sporting event. It will be a unique combination of football, sunshine, Latin rhythms and a festive atmosphere that is unlikely to be repeated. If you are thinking of making this trip, read on because we will tell you everything you need to know to enjoy it to the fullest.
Which 2026 World Cup matches will be played in Miami?
Miami will not only host the 2026 World Cup, but will also host some of the most important matches of the competition. All matches will be played at Hard Rock Stadium. It has not yet been confirmed which teams will play on each date, but everything points to high-level matches, with thousands of fans filling the stands and a city fully behind the event.
Here are some dates with direct links to tickets:
Upcoming matches
15 Jun
Mon • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 13 (Group H)
Hard Rock Stadium
• Miami
21 Jun
Sun • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 37 (Group H)
Hard Rock Stadium
• Miami
24 Jun
Wed • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 49 (Group C)
Hard Rock Stadium
• Miami
27 Jun
Sat • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 71 (Group K)
Hard Rock Stadium
• Miami
Which teams will play the 2026 World Cup matches in Miami?
Although the official draw has not yet determined the match-ups by venue, Miami is among the favourites to host matches for teams such as:
The large Latin American community in South Florida makes it very logical to see Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking teams playing in this city. So, if you dream of seeing your national team live, Miami could be the perfect place to make that dream come true.
The stadium where the matches are played in Miami: the legendary Hard Rock Stadium
If there's one place ready to host world-class matches, it's Hard Rock Stadium. Modern, spectacular and steeped in sporting history, this venue will be the epicentre of the World Cup in South Florida.
Practical information about the stadium
- Location: Miami Gardens, 25 km from the city centre
- Capacity: over 65,000 spectators
- Year opened: 1987 (renovated in 2015)
- Resident teams: Miami Dolphins (NFL) and Miami Hurricanes (NCAA)
- Facilities: VIP areas, giant screens, catering, covered seating, fan zones
The stadium combines comfort, technology and an incredible atmosphere, which will be even more noticeable when the ball rolls during the 2026 World Cup matches.
Notable matches and events
Hard Rock Stadium is not just a football field. It is a place that has been the scene of memorable moments:
- Super Bowl finals
- Copa América matches
- Friendly matches between teams such as Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
- The Miami Open tennis tournament
- Concerts by artists such as Coldplay, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé
All this makes it much more than just a stadium, and one of the most complete venues in the United States.
How to get to the stadium from downtown Miami
Hard Rock Stadium is located north of Miami, in the Miami Gardens area. Getting there from South Beach or Downtown can take between 30 and 50 minutes, depending on traffic and mode of transport.
These are the most practical options:
By car or hire car
- The most flexible option if you are travelling in a group or with family
- The stadium has several official car parks
- It is recommended that you purchase your parking pass in advance
Uber, Lyft or similar apps
- Perfect for not having to worry about parking
- There are dedicated pick-up and drop-off areas
- Dynamic pricing may apply on match days
By public transport
- You can use the Metrorail to Golden Glades station
- From there, connect with a local bus or rideshare
- It is not the most direct option, but it is economical
Organised shuttles
- Special shuttles are expected to run from tourist areas
- Possibly included in packages with admission + transport
How to get around the city during the World Cup
Miami is large, but also easy to get around if you know how. Here is a summary of the best ways to get around during the World Cup:
- Car hire: useful if you want to visit beaches or more remote areas
- Public transport: limited but useful in central areas
- Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): very popular and practical
- Bicycles and scooters: available in tourist areas such as South Beach or Wynwood
Traffic can get complicated on match days, so it's a good idea to leave early if you don't want to miss a minute of the action.
How to get tickets for matches in Miami
Don't leave until the last minute what you can secure today. Although tickets for World Cup matches in Miami are not yet available, you can already find out more and get ready to buy them as soon as official sales begin.
At Hellotickets you can:
- Purchase official tickets
- Select your seat in the stadium
- Access customer service in Spanish
- Make secure reservations
You can also organise other activities to complete your trip on the same website.
What to do in Miami before or after the match
If there's one city worth extending your trip for, it's Miami. You can enjoy football in the afternoon and continue the party on the beach, at an art gallery or on a terrace overlooking the sea.
Here are some plans to combine with the World Cup matches:
- What to see and do in Miami
- Miami sightseeing buses
- Best tours and excursions in Miami
- Cruises around Miami Bay and coast
Our advice? Plan the matches as the central events of the day, and leave time to soak up the local atmosphere.
Is it worth watching World Cup matches in Miami?
Absolutely. Going to a World Cup is one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and doing so in a city like Miami makes it even more special.
Here you'll not only have top-level football, but also:
- Picture-perfect beaches
- A Latin vibe around every corner
- Warm and festive weather
- Easy connections to other destinations in Florida and the Caribbean
If you're going to experience the World Cup, do it in a place where the party continues after the final whistle.