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Miami Released Its Final Match Schedule for the FIFA World Cup 2026

Miami released its official match schedule for the FIFA World Cup 2026, following the tournament’s final draw. The full schedule was published on FIFA, confirming the city’s role as one of the U.S. host destinations for the expanded tournament.



The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup was set to take place across 16 Host Cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States and marked the first time the tournament featured 104 matches. Organizers structured the schedule to reduce travel demands for teams and fans while allowing increased recovery time between matches. Kickoff times were finalized across all host cities to balance player conditions with global broadcast accessibility.


Miami Stadium was scheduled to host seven matches, including four group-stage games, signaling the city’s formal countdown to welcoming international teams and fans to South Florida.


The confirmed matches in Miami included:


  • June 15, 2026 – Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay (Group H)

  • June 21, 2026 – Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde (Group H)

  • June 24, 2026 – Scotland vs. Brazil (Group C)

  • June 27, 2026 – Colombia vs. Portugal (Group K)

  • July 3, 2026 – Round of 32

  • July 11, 2026 – Quarterfinal

  • July 18, 2026 – Bronze Final


With Brazil, Cabo Verde, Colombia, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, and Uruguay all scheduled to play in Miami, the city was positioned as a key international hub for the tournament’s later stages.


Ticketing information and the full list of 104 matches were made available through FIFA. Fans were also informed that the next ticket sales phase — the Random Selection Draw — would open on FIFA’s ticketing platform on December 11 and run through January 13, 2026. Hospitality packages were offered via FIFA Hospitality in partnership with On Location.


Local updates and host city announcements were shared through the FIFA World Cup 2026 Miami Host Committee website and its official Instagram account.


By ML Staff. Photos: FIFA World Cup 2026™ Miami Host Committee.

 
 
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