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FIFA World Cup 2026

Canada • Mexico • United States • June 11 – July 19, 2026

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Hard Rock Stadium

"The Rock"

Miami Gardens, Florida, USA

65,000

Capacity

1987

Opened

7

WC26 Matches

Florida

State

πŸ“ Location

Miami Gardens, Florida, USA

Stadium History

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium. The stadium is home to the Miami Dolphins NFL franchise and has hosted the Super Bowl multiple times (XXIII, XXXIII, XLI, XLIV, LIV). The venue has been renovated several times, most recently with a $350 million renovation completed in 2015. The stadium is also home to the Miami Open tennis tournament and the Miami GP Formula 1 race.

How to Get There

Located in Miami Gardens, the stadium is accessible by car via Florida's Turnpike and I-95. Miami International Airport is 20 minutes away. The Tri-Rail commuter train has a stop near the stadium, and Metrorail provides service to the area.

Did You Know?

  • Has hosted more Super Bowls than any other venue (6)
  • Originally named Joe Robbie Stadium when it opened in 1987
  • Home to the Miami GP Formula 1 race since 2022
  • Has hosted multiple College Football Playoff National Championships
  • Has a partial canopy roof to provide shade in the Florida sun

World Cup 2026 Matches at Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium will host seven matches at the 2026 World Cup, including knockout rounds. The Florida climate will provide a unique challenge for players and a vacation atmosphere for fans.

Scheduled Matches