World Cup 2026: Make South Beach Your Home Base at The Plymouth
When the 2026 World Cup arrives in Miami, the city will become a global meeting point for football fans, culture seekers, and travelers looking to experience the tournament beyond the stadium. With seven matches scheduled to take place at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, Miami will host teams from around the world, including Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, and Cabo Verde. The city's match lineup includes several group-stage games, a highly anticipated quarter-final, and the bronze medal match—ensuring Miami plays a key role in the later stages of the tournament.