
Hard Rock Stadium
STADIUM HISTORY
Hard Rock Stadium opened in 1987 (originally Joe Robbie Stadium) and is home to the Miami Dolphins. The naming-rights deal with Hard Rock Cafe began 2016. Capacity 65,326. The stadium hosts the Miami Open tennis tournament annually (since 2019) and the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix (since 2022). Hosted multiple Copa America Centenario 2016 matches and the 2024 Copa America Final between Argentina and Colombia. Selected to host the WC2026 Third-Place Play-off (18 July 2026) plus a quarter-final and several group-stage fixtures.
GETTING THERE & LOCAL CONDITIONS
Located in Miami Gardens, 20 km north of downtown Miami. Miami International Airport (MIA) is 25 minutes by car; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport (FLL) is 30 minutes. June-July Miami weather is hot and very humid — 30-32°C / 86-90°F at kickoff with high (~80%) humidity. Afternoon thunderstorm risk every day in the wet-season window. The retractable canopy at Hard Rock provides UV protection but does not enclose the stadium — heat remains a tactical factor.
Venue Betting Note
Heat + humidity tactical effect at Hard Rock: matches played in the late-afternoon Miami slot have historically produced significantly lower total-goal averages than late-evening matches in cooler venues. Visiting sides with deeper substitution rotations typically retain more late-match intensity. Consider under 2.5 goals as a structural lean for Hard Rock matches scheduled in the 15:00-18:00 local window.
Editorial analysis — live odds from our partner operators are on individual match pages.
