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United StatesAbout 65,000

Hard Rock Stadium

Miami Stadium

Miami Stadium is scheduled for group-stage and knockout matches, including the third-place match, placing South Florida in the final weekend conversation.

Capacity
About 65,000
City
Miami
Panoramic view of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida

Hard Rock Stadium brings world-class football and vibrant South Florida energy to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Host city
Miami, United States
Regular use
Hard Rock Stadium is home to the Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes football, with tennis, Formula 1, concerts, international soccer, and major finals also hosted on site.
United StatesAbout 65,000

Hard Rock Stadium

Miami Stadium

Miami Stadium is scheduled for group-stage and knockout matches, including the third-place match, placing South Florida in the final weekend conversation.

Hard Rock Stadium sits in Miami Gardens and has evolved from a football stadium into a broad entertainment campus. Its canopy roof, warm-weather setting, and South Florida international audience give Miami Stadium a different texture from northern and indoor venues. In 2026, it should be a natural destination for traveling fans from the Americas and the Caribbean.

Opened in 1987 and substantially renovated in the 2010s, Hard Rock Stadium has hosted Super Bowls, college football championships, Miami Open tennis, Formula 1's Miami Grand Prix campus, Copa America, Gold Cup matches, concerts, and major international friendlies.