🇺🇸 World Cup 2026 on TV in Miami

Local kick-off times, channels and host-venue info for Miami / South Florida.

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In Miami / South Florida, every 2026 FIFA World Cup match airs free on FOX (English) or Telemundo (Spanish), with FOX One and Peacock streaming the same feeds for cord-cutters. Miami / South Florida is one of eleven US host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with 5 matches scheduled at Hard Rock Stadium.

Miami sits in Eastern (EDT), which is the canonical Eastern reference used by Fox Sports for the 2026 schedule. Group-stage matches kick off at noon, 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM local, with the late-evening slot used for the marquee USMNT and knockout fixtures.

🏟️ Host venue

Miami is one of eleven US host markets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, about fifteen miles north of downtown Miami, has a tournament capacity of 65,326 and hosts 5 group-stage matches. Local viewers without a ticket can still catch every match free over-the-air on FOX (English) or Telemundo (Spanish) — the same broadcast feeds available anywhere in the United States, with the local kick-off times shown on this site automatically adjusted to your time zone.

Every 2026 World Cup match at Hard Rock Stadium in Eastern (EDT) — channels reflect the preliminary FOX/Telemundo tier split.
MatchETChannels
United States vs ParaguayGroup DFri Jun 12, 9:00 PMFOX Telemundo Peacock Tubi (free 4K)
Austria vs JordanGroup JWed Jun 17, 12:00 AMFS1 UNIVERSO Peacock
Tunisia vs JapanGroup FSun Jun 21, 12:00 AMFS1 UNIVERSO Peacock
Scotland vs BrazilGroup CWed Jun 24, 6:00 PMFOX Telemundo Peacock
Croatia vs GhanaGroup LSat Jun 27, 5:00 PMFS1 UNIVERSO Peacock

How to watch without cable

Every match airs free over-the-air on either FOX or Telemundo — a $20 indoor antenna is enough to pull in both networks in any major US metro within reach of a broadcast tower. For streaming, FOX One carries the English feed without a cable login, while Peacock ($7.99/mo) simulcasts every Spanish broadcast. Cable streamers YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and Fubo all carry FOX, FS1, Telemundo and UNIVERSO, plus the Fox Sports 4K channel for USMNT matches, both semifinals and the July 19 final.

See the full US channel guide for all 104 World Cup matches →

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