Ecuadorian political fugitive spotted at Miami World Cup match
CBP agents, who have been working security at the World Cup, appeared to miss a big one Saturday in Miami.
CBP agents, who have been working security at the World Cup, appeared to miss a big one Saturday in Miami.
The People’s Club brings a new event series to The Island at Bayside Marketplace with Walshy Fire, Everyday People, and local collectives.
From South Beach to Brickell and everywhere in between, here are the best Miami bars and restaurants to watch the 2026 World Cup.
Norway fans in Miami may eat all of the city’s seafood because the team imported 600 pounds of salmon to the U.S. for the World Cup.
From Viking chants on Ocean Drive to pubs packed with England supporters, here’s where to go ahead of the World Cup quarterfinal.
The winner gets two free tickets to see their doppelganger play against England on Saturday.
A formal complaint, disputed VAR decisions, and millions of viral posts have turned Argentina’s comeback into the World Cup’s biggest controversy
Sports banter crossed a line Saturday in Miami when people were heard telling Speed he was going to “cry at the zoo.”
Erling Haaland has been spotted in Miami ahead of the World Cup quarterfinal as the city prepares for a Norwegian takeover.
Federal prosecutors in South Florida are reportedly examining more than $300 million in AFA transactions routed through a Florida company.
Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium) has the highest concession prices among the FIFA World Cup host cities, but are we surprised?
That would’ve been enough to get her three tickets to Saturday’s Argentina vs Cape Verde game in Miami.
One Miami venue is still handing out the popular souvenirs, which are selling for upwards of $100 on the secondary market.
Ryan Mendes, 36, is the team’s all-time top goal scorer.
Will the FIFA World Cup host a repeat of the mayhem seen when Argentina faced Colombia in the 2024 Copa final in Miami?
The spiritual society, including this witch doctor and Billy the cat, are calling for a monumental upset on Friday in Miami.
Congratulations, Dwyane Wade! You just moved down on the list of South Florida athletes with the worst statues.
Brazil and Scotland soccer fans joined together to watch Wednesday’s World Cup match, turning Miami into a giant unified party.
New Times’ live coverage will follow the action in real time, deploying the kinds of resources we typically save for hurricanes.
After depleting Boston of beer, Scotland’s Tartan Army is swarming Miami bars today ahead of tonight’s match. Will bars run dry?
The Tartan Army has discovered Florida’s most sacred sandwich.
The Tartan Army has taken over South Florida. Here’s where Scotland fans are partying in Miami before the showdown with Brazil.