Although there are still two years and four months to go until the tournament begins, the emotions of the 2026 FIFA World Cup are already being felt, which will be played by 48 national teams in three countries: the United States, Mexico and Canada. The organization announced the schedule of the championship, which will begin on June 11 of that year at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico, and chose the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami as the venue for 7 matches.
This is very attractive news not only for those who live in the city and in South Florida, but for those who want to take advantage of this great event and visit the Capital of the Sun. There are many options for apartments for sale in Miami to stay in the city during the month of competition with family and acquaintances, and see live the top stars of the most popular sport in the world.
World Cup 2026: what matches will be played in Miami?
FIFA designated Miami as the venue for 7 matches of the 2026 World Cup . Although it is not yet known which teams will face each other, since the qualifiers that will be delivered by the 48 participating teams have not yet been completed (the United States, Mexico and Canada are already qualified as hosts of the tournament), it is known which are the rounds of the matches that will be played at the Hard Rock Stadium:
- 4 group stage matches.
- 1 round of 16 match.
- 1 quarter-final match.
- 1 match for third and fourth place.
That means that at least two of the four best teams in the tournament are guaranteed to meet in Miami during the 2026 World Cup. It is the first time that the city has hosted this tournament, since in the previous edition that was played in the United States, in 1994, it did not host any matches.
How to buy tickets?
If you wish to attend any of the seven matches that will be played in the city during the 2026 World Cup in Miami, you must first register on the website that FIFA has set up for this process.
Tickets are not yet on sale, but this first step serves to let the entity know that you are interested in buying and being able to watch the 2026 World Cup matches at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.