Miami welcomes World Cup fans with 107-degree heat index
While the vibes might be high ahead of tonight's game, so will the temperature.
South Florida’s first-ever (!) FIFA World Cup match kicks off today at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens (temporarily rebranded “Miami Stadium” for the tournament), launching a month of games that will draw tens of thousands of fans to the area. Over the next few weeks, the venue will host seven games , including group-stage games, a Round of 32 showdown, a quarterfinal, and the third-place match.
Ahead of tonight’s match between Uruguay and Saudi Arabia, fans supporting both countries have taken to the streets across South Florida to get into the spirit. …
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