Is Miami Stadium air conditioned? Scotland faces Brazil in intense heat and humidity

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25 Jun 2026 • 3:55 AM MYT
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Is Miami Stadium air conditioned? Scotland faces Brazil in intense heat and humidity

  • Brazil and Scotland are set to face off at Miami Stadium in Florida Wednesday at 6 p.m. ET (11 p.m. BST) and the players will endure intense heat and humidity.
  • Temperatures during kickoff for the World Cup 2026 match are expected to be around 90F (32C), and the heat index will be near 103F (39C). There’s also a chance for a shower or thunderstorm.
  • Opened in 1987, the open-air stadium, renamed from Hard Rock Stadium for World Cup 2026 games, is located in Miami Gardens and has a capacity of 64,478. It is the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and does not feature air conditioning.
  • Miami-Dade County has introduced heat mitigation measures for fans at Miami Stadium, including cooling stations, water trailers, hydration zones and misting areas, but the solutions for players are less robust.
  • Three-minute hydration breaks have implemented for all games, but Dr. Jason Kostrna, an assistant professor and graduate kinesiology program leader at Florida International University, said they are a "band-aid solution" if athletes don’t adequately hydrate in the days leading up to a match.

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