The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicks off June 11 and runs through July 19, with matches taking place in 16 host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It marks the first time three nations have jointly hosted the tournament and the first World Cup to feature an expanded field of 48 national teams competing in 104 matches.
Florida will play a role in the historic event, with Miami serving as one of the tournament’s official host cities. Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will welcome fans from around the globe for several World Cup matches, including the third-place playoff.
Whether you’re cheering for Team USA, Mexico, defending champion Argentina, or another favorite nation, here’s where to watch and celebrate the World Cup in Central Florida…