New Lionel Messi statue goes viral for all the wrong reasons
Congratulations, Dwyane Wade! You just moved down on the list of South Florida athletes with the worst statues.
Congratulations, Dwyane Wade! You just moved down on the list of South Florida athletes with the worst statues.
From South Beach to Brickell and everywhere in between, here are the best Miami bars and restaurants to watch the 2026 World Cup.
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.
The tournament could be your ticket to dual citizenship (or a fun summer fling).
Fans of the Scotland national team, called the “Tartan Army,” have arrived in Miami and are ready to party. Here’s where.
Tartan Army, there’s even a Scottish band booked just for you.
The Argentine phenom has broken yet another record.
Two words: free shuttles.
The buzz is real. Here’s your list of Miami spots serving up Peroni and great vibes for the World Cup this summer.
Passersby should prepare to see some of the most diabolical haircuts known to man.
Josimar “Vozinha” Dias broke down in tears revealing his mother couldn’t enter the U.S. with visa issues to watch him play.
Because there’s always a South Florida connection.
Was anyone happier than then-Miami Mayor Francis Suarez when Saudi Arabia drew a FIFA World Cup game in Miami?
Miami’s winning poster alludes to Alligator Alcatraz and encourages undocumented people to know their rights.
While the vibes might be high ahead of tonight’s game, so will the temperature.
The first bit of information for those new to South Florida: Hard Rock Stadium is actually not in host city Miami.
The grounds are expected to welcome upwards of 30,000 people each day throughout the World Cup.
Miami Gardens has released a list of World Cup road closures around Hard Rock Stadium.