Officials with the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship sent clarification Wednesday on enhanced security measures and information on official parking and transportation for Monday’s game between Miami and Indiana.

Fans without tickets and who remain in the parking lots after kickoff will be asked to leave by law enforcement, officials said.

Additionally, ticketholders should expect to see multiple checkpoints as they approach Hard Rock Stadium.

Fans’ game tickets will be scanned as they walk from the outer yellow lots to the inner orange lots. A game ticket is required to move between lots during the game.

Parking at Hard Rock Stadium

As of Wednesday evening, stadium parking, including at the express lots, is sold out. Online ticket sellers such as StubHub list parking in some stadium lots for as high as $3,000.

Free shuttles to Hard Rock Stadium

Officials also encouraged ticketholders to be dropped off at or take a rideshare to the stadium express locations and ride a free shuttle to the stadium. Note: Fans will be required to scan their game ticket prior to boarding HRS Express buses.

Those free shuttles will depart from:

Lot 70 (North): Across the street from Seminole Hard Rock Hotel (5700 S. SR-7, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314)

Lot 95 (South): Golden Glades Parking Garage (16000 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33169)

Fans are also encouraged to leave the stadium via the express shuttles and then call a rideshare to their final destination.

Uber Shuttle

After the game, Uber Shuttle will run direct routes to Brickell, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami Beach at a flat rate of $25 per person. Seats are limited, so riders are encouraged to book early.

Uber Shuttles depart from the SE Gate at Hard Rock Stadium and will drop off at:

Brickell City Centre – S Miami Ave & SW 8th St

Fort Lauderdale Beach – A1A & SE 5th St

Miami Beach – Convention Center Dr & 18th St