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FIFA will not ban tailgating at World Cup matches, but local stadiums may impose their own restrictions based on safety regulations.
Will you be able to tailgate World Cup games at the Hard Rock Stadium?
FIFA won't ban tailgating at World Cup matches this summer, but that doesn't mean stadiums won't have their own restrictions in place.
According to a post the organization made to X on April 14, FIFA doesn't have a formal policy that restricts tailgating. However, "site-specific" restrictions could be enacted "in alignment with host city public safety authorities in certain venues based on local regulations."
So fans of all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches should take note.
The Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will host the seven matches in Miami. Though the venue usually allows tailgating at Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes games, it does have restrictions in place, but has not released specific guidance for World Cup games.
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Senegal – fourth appearance
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Japan – eighth appearance
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Netherlands – 12th appearance
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Tunisia – seventh appearance
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South Africa – fourth appearance
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Ivory Coast – fourth appearance
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Scotland – ninth appearance
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Algeria – fifth appearance
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New Zealand – third appearance
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Paraguay – ninth appearance
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Egypt – fourth appearance
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Cape Verde – first appearance
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Qatar – second appearance
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Norway – fourth appearance
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Panama – second appearance
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Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, does allow tailgating, though it has a list of guidelines. Among them are requests to occupy only one space per vehicle, tailgate directly behind your car in a designated space outlined on the ground, drink responsibly, keep music to a "reasonable" volume and clean up the area before heading into the stadium proper.
USA TODAY has reached out to the Hard Rock Stadium to clarify whether tailgating during World Cup Games specifically will be permitted.
Sarah Perkel is a South Florida Connect Reporter for the USA TODAY Network's Florida Connect team. You can get all of Florida’s best content directly in your inbox each weekday day by signing up for the free newsletter, Florida TODAY.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hard Rock allows tailgating, but hasn't issued guidance for World Cup
Yes, FIFA won't ban tailgating, but the Hard Rock Stadium may have its own specific restrictions.
Local regulations may vary, and specific restrictions could be enacted by stadiums in alignment with public safety authorities.
Fans should check the official announcements from FIFA and the specific stadium hosting the matches for the latest tailgating rules.
FIFA confirmed there is no formal policy banning tailgating, but local venues may implement site-specific restrictions.

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