MIAMI, Florida — Miami has claimed a defining moment on the road to the FIFA World Cup 2026, after FIFA confirmed that the city will host the most sought-after match of the tournament during the Random Selection Draw ticket phase.
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The highly anticipated clash between Colombia and Portugal, scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 2026, in Miami Gardens, generated more ticket requests than any other match across the entire competition, an emphatic statement of Miami’s global pull.
Unprecedented global demand for World Cup tickets
FIFA revealed that the Random Selection Draw phase alone attracted more than 500 million ticket requests worldwide, highlighting the extraordinary level of anticipation surrounding the largest FIFA World Cup in history.
Against that backdrop of overwhelming global interest, Miami’s Colombia–Portugal showdown rose above every other fixture, reinforcing the city’s standing as one of the world’s premier destinations for major sporting events.
A marquee match on a global stage
The Group-stage encounter will see Colombia and Portugal face off at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, drawing fans from across continents to South Florida for one of the tournament’s marquee matchups.
The distinction further cements Miami’s reputation as a city where sport, culture, and international energy converge, making it a natural focal point for a tournament of unprecedented scale.
Host committee hails global validation
Rodney Barreto, Co-Chair of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Miami Host Committee, said the announcement confirmed Miami’s unique status on the world stage.
“This is a powerful validation of what the world already knows, Miami is a truly global city,” Barreto said. “To have this phase’s most requested FIFA World Cup match of the entire tournament right here in Miami speaks to our city’s unmatched energy, diversity and international appeal. We are proud to welcome the world this summer and deliver an unforgettable experience for fans.”
Miami’s expanding role in world football
As one of 16 Host Cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Miami is set to play a central role in delivering the largest FIFA World Cup ever staged.
Hosting the tournament’s most coveted match underscores the region’s identity as a gateway to the world, driven by vibrant multicultural communities, a deep-rooted love for football, and a proven ability to deliver world-class global events.
As the countdown to 2026 continues, Miami’s place at the heart of the World Cup narrative is now firmly established.


