Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium

🇺🇸 Miami
65,326 Capacity
9 Matches Hosted
Hard Rock Stadium gives Miami one of the most internationally legible settings in the World Cup 2026 field. The stadium in Miami Gardens holds 65,326 and has already hosted Super Bowls, major boxing cards and top-level football matches, so it comes in with a tested event rhythm rather than borrowed prestige. Its canopy is a practical advantage as much as a design feature, offering shade without losing the open-air feel that suits Miami's climate and style. The schedule here is one of the strongest in the tournament: nine matches, with the round of 16, a quarter-final and the third-place play-off all passing through. That should make Hard Rock relevant for nearly the full month. Miami's position between North America, the Caribbean and Latin America will shape the stands as much as the city skyline does. Supporters from half the draw will feel they have a local connection here, and that usually translates into noise, colour and late demand for tickets.
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens is one of the most versatile and vibrant venues in the world. Originally opened in 1987, it has undergone a series of multi-million dollar renovations that have transformed it into a world-class, multi-purpose facility. It is the home of the Miami Dolphins (NFL) and has hosted six Super Bowls, the Miami Open tennis tournament, and Formula 1's Miami Grand Prix. For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Hard Rock Stadium will host several key matches, including the third-place play-off.

The stadium's open-air canopy roof protects fans from the South Florida sun and rain while maintaining a breezy, tropical atmosphere. Miami is a global hub for Latin American culture and football passion, and Hard Rock Stadium has a long history of hosting sold-out international friendlies and competitive matches. The venue's luxurious clubs and varied seating options ensure a premium experience for fans from around the world, reflecting the glamour and diversity of the Miami metropolitan area.

Getting to Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium is located about 15 miles north of downtown Miami and 15 miles south of Fort Lauderdale. While the area is best reached by car or ride-sharing, the stadium has implemented efficient traffic management plans. The Brightline high-speed rail connects Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach, with shuttle connections often available from the Aventura station to the stadium. For those driving, pre-purchased parking is essential for major events, and the venue's proximity to the Florida Turnpike makes it accessible from throughout the region.

Fan Experience

A match at Hard Rock Stadium is a high-energy event that reflects Miami's 'Magic City' vibe. The stadium features unique art installations, including murals by world-renowned street artists. The food and beverage options are among the best in sports, featuring everything from authentic Cuban sandwiches to high-end sushi. The stadium's landscaping and open-air plazas create a festive, park-like environment for pre-match celebrations. Fans can expect a mix of celebrity sightings and intense football passion in one of the tournament's most stylish settings.

Matches at Hard Rock Stadium