Explore Exciting World Cup Viewing Options in Miami
Is it better to watch World Cup in Miami away from the stadium? See for yourself

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As the FIFA World Cup returns, Miami offers numerous venues for fans to enjoy the matches without attending the stadium. From beachfront concerts to vibrant restaurants, options abound for watching games and celebrating the tournament from June 11 to July 19.
- 01The World Cup will feature matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens from June 15 to July 18.
- 02Popular venues like The Clevelander and Regatta Grove will host free watch parties with food and drink specials.
- 03Special events include a beachfront concert after the opening match and themed pop-ups like the Brazil-themed activation at Wynwood Marketplace.
- 04Dave & Buster’s will host watch parties for Haiti’s matches, marking the country's return to the World Cup since 1974.
- 05E11EVEN Miami will remain open 24 hours during the tournament, featuring live DJs and match screenings.
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The FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, kicks off on June 11, with matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens from June 15 to July 18. For those without tickets, Miami offers a variety of venues for watching the games, including restaurants, bars, and public events. Notable options include The Clevelander, which will feature matches on over 20 screens, and Regatta Grove, which will have a giant screen and food specials. Events such as a beachfront concert following the opening match and family-friendly watch parties at Peacock Park in Coconut Grove will enhance the viewing experience. Additionally, venues like E11EVEN Miami will host 24-hour celebrations, while Dave & Buster’s will commemorate Haiti's World Cup participation with special watch parties. With free admission to most events, fans can enjoy the excitement of the tournament in a festive atmosphere throughout South Florida.
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Local businesses will benefit from increased foot traffic and sales during the World Cup, as fans gather to watch matches.
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