Hard Rock Stadium guide for 2026 World Cup fans
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA, is a confirmed venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Capacity is 65,326. A notable detail: tropical climate means matches may kick off late afternoon to avoid heat.
Hard Rock Stadium is one of the 16 venues hosting matches at the 2026 World Cup. The stadium has been temporarily adapted to meet FIFA's specifications: pitch dimensions, broadcast positions, hospitality areas and accessibility infrastructure have all been upgraded for the tournament.
Key facts about Hard Rock Stadium
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| City | Miami, USA |
| Capacity | 65,326 |
| Typical climate during tournament | 28°C average |
| Local transit | Tri-Rail trains plus shuttle buses connect downtown to Miami Gardens. |
| Currency | USD |
Matchday experience
Gates at Hard Rock Stadium open 2.5 hours before kickoff. Security screening averages 20–40 minutes during peak windows, longer for marquee matches. Once inside, food and beverage offerings include both local American fare and tournament-wide options. Tri-Rail trains plus shuttle buses connect downtown to Miami Gardens.
What to bring
Bring a valid ID, your FIFA app for ticket activation, sun protection, and a small bag within stadium guidelines. See our complete guide to what you can bring for stadium-specific item rules.
Accessibility
Hard Rock Stadium provides reserved accessible seating, accessible parking, sensory rooms (on selected matchdays), and step-free routes from main transit hubs. Companions of ticket holders with accessibility needs travel on a designated companion ticket.
History at the venue
Tropical climate means matches may kick off late afternoon to avoid heat. The 2026 World Cup adds another layer to the stadium's history; Hard Rock Stadium joins an exclusive list of venues that have hosted a men's senior FIFA World Cup match.