The hype is real. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally here, and South Florida is front and center on the global stage. Whether you are a die-hard soccer fanatic or just love the electric energy of a massive international event, Miami is the place to be over the next month.
If you are planning to catch the action live or soak up the atmosphere at one of the massive fan festivals, here is everything you need to know about the tournament’s footprint in our city.
The Match Schedule at Hard Rock Stadium Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium (officially branded as Miami Stadium for the tournament) is hosting an incredible lineup of seven matches, including group stage battles and high-stakes knockout rounds.
- June 15 – Monday: Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay (Group H) 6pm
- June 21 – Sunday: Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde (Group H) 6pm
- June 24 – Wednesday: Scotland vs. Brazil (Group C) 6pm
- June 27 – Saturday: Colombia vs. Portugal (Group K) 7:30 pm
- July 3 – Friday: Round of 32 Match
- July 11 – Saturday: Quarter-Final Match
- July 18 – Saturday: Bronze Final (Third-Place Play-off)
Beyond the Pitch: Fan Festivals & Watch Parties
You don’t need a stadium ticket to feel the World Cup fever. The entire city is transforming into a massive celebration of the beautiful game.
- FIFA Fan Festival at Bayfront Park (June 13 – July 5): This is the crown jewel of the off-field events. Operating for 23 consecutive days, this free, family-friendly festival in the heart of Downtown Miami features live match broadcasts on massive screens, interactive fan experiences, live performances, and incredible food.
- Kickoff Watch Party & Concert (June 11): Lummus Park on Miami Beach is hosting a massive beachfront watch party to mark the start of the tournament, featuring a live broadcast of the opening Mexico vs. South Africa match.
- Miami Beach Bandshell Watch Parties: Steps from the ocean, the Bandshell is hosting community watch parties for select matchups, including Argentina vs. Austria on June 22 and Scotland vs. Brazil on June 24.
World Cup Impact on Miami Springs
With the World Cup coming to Miami, we’re expecting an increase in travelers coming through our southern neighbor, Miami International Airport. That means more traffic along Le Jeune Road and NW 36th Street.
That means more tourists staying at Miami Springs hotels…