Florida soccer fans may increase pizza orders during 2026 World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 6:36 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
A study indicates Florida is likely to see a surge in pizza orders during the 2026 World Cup. The state ranked as the No. 9 location for potential pizza deliveries, driven by a strong Latin fanbase in Miami and support from other cities like Tampa and Orlando. The research, based on Google Trends during major soccer events in 2025, suggests pizza demand rises after matches. Ranking for pizza demand was informed by game-day interest, with Miami as a key host city for the upcoming World Cup.
- •Florida ranked No. 9 for projected pizza orders during the World Cup.
- •Miami's Latin fanbase contributes significantly to match-day pizza demand.
- •Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville also enhance overall pizza volume.
- •Pizza demand typically increases the day after soccer matches.
- •Research focused on Google Trends data from 2025 soccer events.
- 6:36 PMYahoo Sports — Soccer matches may drive pizza demand in Florida for 2026 World Cup
"Florida soccer fans are predicted to order pizza during the 2026 World Cup, according to a study. Miami's Latin fanbase drives demand.
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