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The 2026 World Cup is here. From June 11 to July 19, the biggest edition ever, 48 teams and 104 matches, plays out across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and Miami is one of 16 host cities with seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium.
If you are hunting for the best bars to watch the 2026 World Cup in Miami, the short answer is a place showing every single match on big screens, indoors and out. That is exactly how ZIVA in Midtown is running the tournament.
People keep asking where they can watch the World Cup in Miami. The honest answer depends on whether you want a screen you can actually see, a seat you can book, a real drink, and a crowd that is fun without being chaos.
Here is the part most fans miss. Ninety-seven of the 104 matches are not in Miami, and you will watch them somewhere in the city. So the real question is not the stadium. It is which room becomes your home base for a month.
This guide covers what makes a viewing bar worth your time, where to watch by neighborhood, the full Miami match calendar, and exactly what ZIVA is offering.
What Makes the Best Bars to Watch the World Cup in Miami
The best bars to watch the World Cup share five things: every match on screen, multiple screens you can actually see, food and drinks worth staying for, real atmosphere, and a way to reserve so you are not left standing.
Start with the basics: every match shown. Plenty of bars air only marquee or host-nation games, while the ones worth choosing commit to all 104. ZIVA is showing every single match.
Then screens you can see from any seat. Indoor and outdoor screens matter for capacity and sightlines, more so in Miami, where midday kickoffs land in full heat and shade and air conditioning both count.
Food and drink beyond wings. A real kitchen and a real bar program turn a 90-minute match into a three-hour table, and that is where an upscale room separates from a sports bar.
Energy without chaos. Fans want noise at the goals, but a reservation-based room beats a first-come scramble when a final is on the line.
Here is what most people don't realize. The best viewing bar is not the loudest one. It is the one showing your team's match with a seat saved for you.

Where to Watch the World Cup Across Miami's Neighborhoods
Miami gives you options by area. Brickell skews after-work and high-rise. Wynwood runs younger and party-forward. Miami Beach is tourist-heavy and priced for it. Downtown sits next to the FIFA Fan Festival at Bayfront Park, open June 13 through July 5. Midtown is central, walkable, and upscale-casual. For the citywide picture, Miami's official World Cup guide maps the events.
The short answer on neighborhoods is simple. Pick the one that is easy to reach for a midday kickoff and has a seat you can book.
For a month-long tournament, that math compounds. Across 30-plus days of matches, convenience and parking matter more than they would for one night out, and Midtown is the pick.
Midtown Miami: The Central, Walkable Pick
Midtown wins for repeat viewing. It is centrally located, easy to park, and walkable to the Design District and Wynwood, so it works for an afternoon match and a night fixture alike.
The crowd is built in. Residents, professionals, and visitors mix here, which means real atmosphere without tourist-zone markups. That is where ZIVA sits, at our Midtown Miami location on 3252 NE 1st Ave, inside the Shops at Midtown Miami.
Watching Near Hard Rock Stadium vs. in the City
If you do not have match tickets, you do not need to be in Miami Gardens. A city bar showing every match is the better call for the other 97 games.
Hard Rock Stadium's World Cup matches number seven, four group-stage games plus a Round of 32 tie, a quarterfinal, and the Bronze Final. Those draw stadium crowds; the rest of the tournament lives in the city's bars and restaurants. Match days near the stadium mean traffic, paid lots that fill early, and July heat, so for a casual fan a reserved table in Midtown wins by a wide margin.
The 2026 World Cup in Miami: Dates, Matches and What to Plan Around
The 2026 World Cup runs June 11 through July 19, 2026, across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the first 48-team, 104-match edition.
In short, the tournament runs June 11 to July 19, 2026, and Miami hosts seven of the 104 matches at Hard Rock Stadium. According to the official FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule, the Miami fixtures look like this as of June 2026:
- June 15: Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay, 6 PM ET
- June 21: Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde, 6 PM ET
- June 24: Scotland vs. Brazil, 6 PM ET
- June 27: Colombia vs. Portugal, 7:30 PM ET
- July 3: Round of 32, 6 PM ET
- July 11: Quarterfinal, 5 PM ET
- July 18: Bronze Final, 5 PM ET
A few dates will move fast for tables. Weekends, the marquee group matches with Brazil and Portugal, and the knockout rounds through the Bronze Final on July 18 carry the heaviest demand, with the Final the next day on July 19 in New York and New Jersey. One practical note on the feed: in the United States, matches air on Fox and FS1 in English and Telemundo in Spanish, worth knowing before you pick a spot.

Watching the World Cup at ZIVA: Every Match, Big Screens and the Midtown Patio
At ZIVA in Midtown Miami, every single 2026 World Cup match is on, all 104, across big screens indoors and out on the patio.
The setup runs two ways. Large screens fill the air-conditioned dining room, and more line the outdoor bar and patio, so you choose shade, sun, AC, or open air depending on kickoff time and the Miami heat.
Hookah is the part a standard sports bar cannot match. Service runs both indoors and on the patio, the lounge way to settle in for a full 90 minutes.
The food is the other reason a table holds. This is Mediterranean dining, not bar food. Fire-kissed grilled meats, fresh seafood from the raw bar, and shareable mezze and grilled meats keep a group fed through extra time, with craft cocktails and a curated wine list to match. The Espress Yourself Martini, cognac-forward and built on mazagran coffee, is the pour for anyone who wants a glass worth photographing. The result is the energy of a watch party with the comfort of a real restaurant.
World Cup Viewing Packages at ZIVA
ZIVA's World Cup Edition packages come in four tiers: Kickoff at $125, Extra Time at $250, Hat Trick at $400, and Champions at $750.
Kickoff covers one hookah, a pitcher or a six-beer bucket, a mezze sampler, and skewers, sized for a small group easing into a group-stage afternoon. Extra Time steps up to two hookahs, two pitchers or a twelve-beer bucket, the mezze sampler, skewers, and sliders. From there it climbs. Hat Trick adds a bottle of Casamigos to two hookahs, two pitchers or a twelve-beer bucket, mezze sampler, skewers, and sliders. Champions goes all in: two hookahs, a bottle of Clase Azul, a bottle of Moet, beef carpaccio, the mezze sampler, skewers, and sliders.
In short, ZIVA's World Cup packages run from $125 to $750 and bundle hookah, drinks, and Mediterranean shareables for groups. Match the tier to the moment: a casual group-stage afternoon suits Kickoff, a knockout final calls for Hat Trick or Champions. Larger groups should lock a package ahead through group and private-event bookings.
Match-Day Drink Specials and Bottle Service
The World Cup Edition specials keep an all-day session easy: $10 signature cocktails, $10 select beers, $8 signature mocktails, and $7 lemonades. For the table, pitchers are built to last a full match: mocktail at $40, mojito at $60, margarita at $60, and Aperol or Hugo Spritz at $60. Bottle service spans tequila, vodka, scotch, rum, and bubbly.
Here is the practical part. $10 signature cocktails and $7 lemonades make a full afternoon of football easy on a group's tab, and they sit alongside the regular happy hour specials that run on weekdays.
Reserving Your Table for the Matches That Matter
Marquee matches move fast. Weekends, knockout rounds, and any fixture with Brazil, Portugal, or the USA fill the room, so reserving beats walking in.
The booking path is simple. Reserve your table on OpenTable, or DM @zivarestaurants on Instagram for help locking in a package or a larger group, where the team can tailor the setup. When you book, ask for the indoor room or the patio depending on kickoff time and the forecast.

How to Build the Perfect World Cup Watch Day in Miami
The difference between a good watch day and a great one comes down to three things: kickoff time, the heat, and your group's size. Midday kickoffs call for indoor AC or a shaded patio seat; evening matches belong outside at the bar, once the sun drops and the patio opens the afternoon up. Bigger groups should pre-book a package; pairs and small groups can grab the bar or a patio two-top.
The best part of a full-daypart venue is that one room carries the whole day. Lunch or weekend brunch rolls into an afternoon match, Golden Happy Hour bridges the gap between games, and dinner and a nightcap close out an evening fixture. At ZIVA, that arc already exists. Arrive early for marquee matches, and reserve for finals weekend.
Conclusion: Your Home for Every 2026 World Cup Match in Midtown Miami
This is a once-in-a-generation tournament on home soil, the first 48-team World Cup, with Miami among the host cities. Where you watch becomes part of how you remember it.
Among the best bars to watch the 2026 World Cup in Miami, the deciding factors stay simple. Every match. Screens you can see. A table you can book. ZIVA checks all three: all 104 matches on indoor and outdoor screens, hookah inside and out, World Cup packages from $125 to $750, and match-day drink specials that hold up across a full afternoon.
In summary, if you want every 2026 World Cup match on a big screen in Miami without the stadium crowds, ZIVA in Midtown is built for it. Reserve your table on OpenTable, or DM @zivarestaurants on Instagram for help booking a package or a big-group match day. These matches will be talked about for decades, so pick the room where you will want to have watched them.
FAQ
Where can I watch the 2026 World Cup in Miami?
You can watch the 2026 World Cup at sports bars, restaurants, and lounges across Miami, plus the FIFA Fan Festival at Bayfront Park downtown. For fans who want every match on big screens in a central spot, ZIVA in Midtown Miami is showing all 104 matches indoors and on its patio, while Hard Rock Stadium hosts seven live matches for ticket holders.
What bars are showing every World Cup match in Miami?
Not every bar airs all 104 matches, since many show only marquee or host-nation games. ZIVA in Midtown Miami is committing to every single match of the 2026 tournament on screens indoors and out. If catching all the matches matters, confirm with a venue directly before you go.
When is the 2026 World Cup and how many matches are in Miami?
The 2026 World Cup runs June 11 through July 19, 2026, across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Miami hosts seven of the 104 matches at Hard Rock Stadium, including four group-stage games, a Round of 32 tie, a quarterfinal, and the Bronze Final. The rest of the tournament is best caught at a bar or restaurant in the city.
Where can I watch the World Cup with hookah in Miami?
ZIVA in Midtown Miami offers hookah service both indoors and on its outdoor patio during World Cup matches. It is a lounge alternative to a standard sports bar, pairing hookah with Mediterranean food and a full bar program.
Does ZIVA have World Cup viewing packages?
Yes. ZIVA's World Cup Edition packages range from Kickoff at $125 to Champions at $750, bundling hookah, drinks, and Mediterranean shareables for groups. Match-day specials include $10 signature cocktails and $7 lemonades. You can reserve on OpenTable or DM @zivarestaurants on Instagram to set one up.
What's the best way to watch the World Cup without going to the stadium?
The best non-stadium option is a bar or restaurant showing every match on big screens with seats you can reserve. Look for indoor and outdoor screens, a real food and drink menu, and a booking option for marquee matches, since a reserved table beats a first-come scramble on finals weekend.
Do I need a reservation to watch the World Cup at a Miami bar?
For casual group-stage afternoons you can usually walk in, but weekends, knockout rounds, and big-team matches call for a reservation. At ZIVA, you can book on OpenTable or message @zivarestaurants on Instagram to arrange a package or a large group.

