Heading to Miami for Saturday’s FIFA World Cup match? Before you zip up your backpack and head to Hard Rock Stadium, make sure it meets the venue’s strict clear-bag policy.

Today marks the second-to-last FIFA World Cup game in Miami. Today's Florida game is between fan favorites Norway and England.

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Where is Miami's stadium in Florida?

Hard Rock Stadium, renamed Miami Stadium for the World Cup, is located at 347 Don Shula Drive in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Do you need clear bags at Hard Rock Stadium? See bag policy for Miami Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium allows each person to bring one clear bag and one clutch-sized bag into the venue. Bag searches will be conducted by security staff using X-ray technology or by hand. 

Here are the bag requirements for Hard Rock Stadium:

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  • Must be clear plastic, vinyl or PVC
  • Can't exceed 12” by 6” by 6"
  • Diaper bags are permitted and subject to search
  • In addition to one of the clear bags noted above, fans may also carry in a small clutch bag or purse that does not exceed 4.5" by 6.5"

 All purses or bags that exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or non-clear bags that exceed 4.5” x 6.5” are prohibited.

What happens if I bring a bag that doesn't fit the requirements at Hard Rock Stadium?

For bags that exceed the permissible size or are otherwise non-compliant with this policy, Hard Rock Stadium's website states that guests may return the item to their vehicle or check it at a "Guest Experience Bag Check Location" near select entry gates.

The fee for checking a bag is $15 to $20, with no exceptions.

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Bag check will close 60 minutes after gates close. Guests are encouraged to retrieve their checked items immediately after exiting the campus.  Hard Rock Stadium shall not be responsible for items not retrieved within the prescribed daily time period.

When is the next Miami World Cup match?

A total of seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches were scheduled at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

As of Saturday, July 11, there are two more Miami matches left, and the next is a quarterfinal between Norway and England today. Here are the remaining Miami matches:

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  • Match 99 | Quarterfinal | Norway v England | Saturday, July 11 - Get tickets
  • Match 103 | Bronze final | Saturday, July 18 - Get tickets

Here are the matches that were already played in Miami:

  • Saudi Arabia v Uruguay | Group Stage | Monday, June 15
  • Uruguay v Cabo Verde | Group Stage | Sunday, June 21
  • Scotland v Brazil | Group Stage | Wednesday, June 24
  • Colombia v Portugal | Group Stage | Saturday, June 27
  • Match 86 | Round of 32 | Argentina v Cabo Verde | Friday, July 3

Where can I watch the World Cup 2026?

In the United States, Fox holds the broadcasting rights for all 2026 FIFA World Cup games. Of the 104 matches in the World Cup, 70 air on Fox's broadcast channel, and the other 34 air on FS1.

Since Fox holds the broadcasting rights for FIFA games in the U.S., streaming options are limited without live TV. But every match will be streamed live on Fox One and the Fox Sports App, and all matches will be broadcast in Spanish on Telemundo and streamed on Peacock.

Watch World Cup games in Spanish on Peacock

Here are the remaining games being held in Miami and where to stream them:

  • Match 99 | Quarterfinal | Norway v England | Saturday, July 11 - Airing on Fox at 5 p.m.
  • Match 103 | Bronze final | Saturday, July 18 - Airing on Fox at 5 p.m.

Sarah Perkel is a South Florida Connect Reporter for the USA TODAY Network's Florida Connect team. Samantha Neely is a trending reporter for the USA TODAY Network's Florida Connect Team. You can get all of Florida’s best content directly in your inbox each weekday day by signing up for the free newsletter, Florida TODAY.

Source: Palm Beach Post