Watch Live at Miami Stadium
Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium) hosts 7 matches with a capacity of 67,518. The deepest round is the Third-place playoff. Gates typically open 2–3 hours before kickoff.
Matches
7
Capacity
67,518
Roof
Open-air (canopy over seats)
FIFA Fan Festival
Expected at Bayfront Park or Museum Park downtown. Miami's massive Latin American population makes it the most passionate US host city for the World Cup.
FIFA Fan Festivals are free to attend and feature giant screens showing all matches, live entertainment, food, and drink. They open hours before the first match of each day.
Best Soccer Bars
- Fritz & Franz Bierhaus (Coral Gables) — German pub, huge for soccer
- The Butcher Shop (South Beach) — upscale sports bar
- Fado Irish Pub (Brickell) — dedicated soccer screenings
- Batch Gastropub (Brickell) — modern sports bar
💡 Call ahead to reserve spots for popular knockout matches — they fill up fast.
Community Watch Parties
Little Havana (Calle Ocho), Doral (Venezuelan/Colombian community), and Wynwood will host massive outdoor viewing events. Argentina and Brazil matches will draw huge crowds.
TV & Streaming
Eastern Time — most matches between noon and 9 PM ET. Miami's Latin broadcasters will provide additional Spanish and Portuguese coverage at bars and restaurants.
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