Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay to play FIFA World Cup matches in Miami-Dade

Hard Rock Stadium matches: Brazil on June 24, Uruguay on June 21, Colombia on June 27, bronze final on July 18

This aerial photograph provides a bird's eye view of Hard Rock Stadium ahead of Super Bowl LIV, Jan. 14, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (WPLG)

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — FIFA announced on Saturday that Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay will be playing World Cup 2026 matches in Miami-Dade County.

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FIFA scheduled four matches at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Three were among the 72 that FIFA defined on Saturday after the draw on Friday.

Uruguay is set to play against Cape Verde on June 21. Brazil plays against Scotland at 6 p.m. on June 24. Colombia plays against Portugal on June 27.

The bronze final on July 18.

Tickets go on sale on Thursday. During the World Cup, 48 teams will compete in 104 matches. Miami is one of 16 cities hosting games in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.

Rodney Barreto, the Miami Host Committee’s co-chair, said on Friday that he was excited.

“We’re the melting pot of Latin America,” Barreto told Local 10 News during a draw watch party at the Doral Amphitheater.

Raymond A. Martinez, the COO of the Miami Host Committee, was also at the watch party at the Doral Amphitheater.

“This has been in the making since 2018,” Martinez told Local 10 News about bringing FIFA games to Miami.

Matches by group

Coverage of the draw

Soccer fans in Doral react to new FIFA World Cup 2026 bracket

Hundreds of soccer fans in Doral watched on Friday with excitement as the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw divided 48 teams into 12 groups of four.

The draw set the U.S. to face Paraguay, Australia, and the winner of a UEFA play-off C, which will include Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, and Kosovo in March.

Six out of the 48 teams competing have yet to be selected. Four will be from the UEFA play-offs, and two from the FIFA play-off tournament. The semi-finals are on March 26, and the finals on March 31.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney were also at the drawing ceremony.

Mexico is set to face South Africa, South Korea, and the winner of UEFA Playoff D, which includes Denmark, North Macedonia, the Czech Republic, and Ireland.

The tournament’s opener on June 11 will be Mexico vs. South Africa at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.

Related story: Mexico optimistic about World Cup chances after group-stage draw

Canada will face the winner of UEFA Playoff A, Qatar, and Switzerland. UEFA Playoff A in March includes Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Lionel Messi’s Argentina, FIFA’s top 2, will face Algeria, Austria, and Jordan. Argentina’s opening game against Algeria is on June 16.

Related story: Argentina and Messi to open World Cup against Algeria

Brazil, FIFA’s top 5 and five-time World Cup champion, will face Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. Haiti’s coach told the Associated Press that the opportunity to play a game against Brazil was already a victory.

Sandra Saint-Hilaire, the Haitian American founder of SamaSphere Sports, cheered for Haiti from Doral Central Park during the draw. “It’s a tough group. It’s a well-qualified group. We are excited that we have made history, and I am excited that the guys are going to play their best,” Saint-Hilaire said.

Related story: Haiti’s coach: Playing Brazil ‘is a gift’

Colombia, FIFA’s 13th, is in the same group as Portugal, Usbekistan, and the winner of FIFA Playoff 1, which includes Jamaica, New Caledonia, and Congo.

“I think Portugal will be a good team. They have the legend Cristiano Ronaldo,” Danny Ramirez, a Colombian American fan, said from the watch party in Doral.

Uruguay, FIFA’s 16th, is in a group with Spain, the top team on the FIFA ranking, and Saudi Arabia.

Ecuador, FIFA’s 23rd, is in a group with Germany, the Ivory Coast, and Curaçao. Panama, FIFA’s 30th, is in a group with England, Croatia, and Ghana.

Groups by pots with FIFA rankings

Pot 1 of the draw

Pot 2 of the draw

Pot 3 of the draw

Pot 4 of the draw

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