Hard Rock Stadium

Tournament capacity67 518
CountryUnited States of America
CityMiami
ClubsMiami Dolphins

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Hard Rock Stadium – tournament stadium description

What will be called Hard Rock Stadium during the 2026 World Cup?

During the 2026 World Cup, Hard Rock Stadium will be called Miami Stadium. This name change is in line with FIFA practices, which require the use of neutral stadium names during international tournaments. The purpose of these regulations is to avoid conflicts with the tournament's official sponsors and ensure that the names of sports venues do not promote specific commercial brands unrelated to the event.

What changes will need to take place at Hard Rock Stadium before the 2026 World Cup?

Before the start of the World Cup, all stadiums will have to undergo tests to demonstrate they meet FIFA's detailed requirements for such a major event. Changes made to the venues in this regard may include the modernization of the playing surface, seating improvements, enhanced accessibility, and updates to stadium technology and security systems to ensure the arenas meet FIFA's international standards.

How will Hard Rock Stadium be used for the 2026 World Cup?

Hard Rock Stadium will host 4 group stage matches on June 15, 21, 24, and 27. Additionally, a Round of 32 match (July 3), a quarterfinal (July 11), and the third-place match (July 18) will be played there.

What hours will the 2026 World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium be broadcast?

The 2026 World Cup matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida are likely to be played at 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, and 21:00 local time (Eastern Time). Converting these times to UK time (BST), the matches will be available for viewing at 17:00, 20:00, 23:00, and 02:00 the following day. In Australia (AEST), they will be available for viewing at 02:00, 05:00, 08:00, and 11:00 the following day.

Where is Hard Rock Stadium, the 2026 World Cup stadium, located?

Hard Rock Stadium is located in Miami Gardens, on the outskirts of Miami, Florida, USA. The stadium is situated at 347 Don Shula Drive, near the I-95 interstate highway and Florida's Turnpike. Thanks to its convenient location, it is easily accessible for both Miami residents and visitors.

What features Hard Rock Stadium, the 2026 World Cup stadium?

Opened in 1987, the stadium has undergone numerous renovations. The latest, in 2015, included the installation of video boards in each corner of the stadium, additional suites, and a canopy over the main seating areas. As part of the renovation, the stadium's capacity was reduced from 75,000 to 65,000 seats. In January 2020, the SkyView gondola ride was opened at the stadium, running along the southern side of the stadium complex and offering views of the stadium grounds and the Miami skyline. Since 2022, Hard Rock Stadium has also been home to the Miami International Autodrome, a temporary race track used during the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix.

On August 17, 2016, the Dolphins announced that the naming rights were sold to Hard Rock Cafe International, and the stadium would be renamed Hard Rock Stadium. The new name was particularly mocked by Florida State Seminoles fans because the Seminole Tribe of Florida owns the Hard Rock Cafe chain, and the stadium is home to their rival, the University of Miami Hurricanes.

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