Hard Rock Stadium releases fan guidelines ahead of Miami FIFA Club World Cup matches

Hard Rock Stadium will host eight FIFA Club World Cup matches beginning June 14, drawing international teams and fans to Miami Gardens. Stadium officials have released detailed guidance to help ticketholders navigate match-day logistics and security protocols.

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Strict Security & Ticket Policies

Only fans with valid match tickets will be allowed on stadium property. Attendees can expect multiple ticket scans and security checks at various points before entry. There will be no viewing areas available for fans without tickets, and early arrival is highly recommended—parking lots open three hours before kickoff (four hours early for the opening match on June 14), and stadium gates open two hours before game time.

Match Schedule Highlights

The first match kicks off Saturday, June 14 at 8 p.m. with Al Ahly FC taking on Inter Miami CF. Other notable matches include Real Madrid vs. Al Hilal on June 18 and FC Bayern Munich vs. CA Boca Juniors on June 20. The final Round of 16 matches will take place on June 29 and July 1.

Road Closures & Resident Access

Significant road closures will be in effect before and after each match, including access ramps and several streets near the stadium. Residents of Miami Gardens with proper ID or City-issued passes will be able to bypass some closures using designated routes.

Bag Policy & Stadium Access

Fans must adhere to a clear bag policy—allowed items include plastic bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ and small bags under 4.5″ x 6.5″. Larger or non-clear bags are prohibited.

Further details on match-day transportation and stadium rules can be found at www.hardrockstadium.com.

 

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