With the FIFA World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico less than a year away, it's time to highlight some of the host cities. Amtrak may be launching a new Midwest train to keep up with the increase in travelers thanks to the World Cup , but there is one southern U.S. host city that is gearing up to welcome soccer lovers from all over the world: Miami. This thriving Floridian party town is well known for loving soccer. With a team created by legend David Beckham and having the GOAT, Lionel Messi, playing here , it's safe to say that it's one of the most soccer-mad cities in the US.
Out of the 104 matches across the FIFA World Cup, Miami is hosting seven, including the Bronze play-off match. So, there are plenty of opportunities to see world-class soccer on a trip to Miami next summer.

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