South Florida is not exactly suffering from a shortage of things to do. Yes, it can get so brutally hot outside that walking from your car to the front door feels like an endurance sport, but that’s no excuse to spend your entire life sitting on the couch. Especially when there are sports to watch.
If sports are your thing, SFL.media is your ticket to finding out who’s playing, where they’re playing, and which games are actually worth leaving the house for. Because “I watched the highlights on my phone” is not the same thing as being there when the crowd goes nuts.
Every week, we bring you the biggest and best sporting events happening across South Florida, from professional and college sports to major matchups, special events, tournaments, and those can’t-miss games that have everybody talking. We’re keeping an eye on the action so you don’t have to spend three hours digging through the internet like some kind of sports detective.
Think of SFL.media as your weekly cheat sheet for getting off the couch and actually doing something. If it’s worth watching, worth attending, worth cheering for, or worth arguing about with your friends afterward, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll find it here.
Maybe concerts aren’t your thing. Maybe stand-up comedy leaves you staring blankly at the stage wondering what everyone else is laughing about. Maybe you’d rather watch two teams collide, see your favorite athlete go head-to-head with the competition, or experience the insanity of a live sporting event where nobody can pretend they’re not emotionally invested.
Whatever sport gets your blood pumping, SFL.media helps you find the action.
Because in South Florida, there’s always a game, always a matchup, and usually someone yelling at a referee. Might as well be there for it.
Saturday, August 22nd @ Noon & 6pm
Monster Jam @ Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise
If you have ever looked at a monster truck and thought, “That thing should probably not be airborne,” Monster Jam is basically an entire event built around proving you wrong. Monster Jam is one of the biggest touring monster truck shows in the world, bringing massive trucks, professional drivers, racing, jumps, crashes, donuts, freestyle stunts and enough flying dirt to make a perfectly reasonable person question the laws of physics.
The touring event travels around the country and internationally, turning stadiums and arenas into giant dirt-covered playgrounds. Monster Jam says its events feature more than 250 shows annually, with the action generally beginning with the Pit Party, where fans can get up close to the trucks and meet drivers, before the competition moves onto the track.

The trucks themselves are arguably the stars of the show. Grave Digger is the legendary black-and-green machine that has become synonymous with monster trucks. Megalodon brings a giant shark theme to the arena, while El Toro Loco looks exactly like what happens when someone decides a five-ton monster truck should also resemble an angry bull.
Monster Jam’s current truck roster also includes Max-D, Zombie, Monster Mutt, Son-uva Digger, Blue Thunder, Earth Shaker, Dragon, Jurassic Attack, Soldier Fortune, Whiplash, Raminator, Pirate’s Curse, Velociraptor and many others. The official roster contains dozens of different trucks, because apparently humanity decided that one giant truck capable of destroying cars wasn’t enough.
The appeal of Monster Jam is pretty simple: it is loud, fast, destructive and spectacular. You don’t need to understand complicated statistics or spend three hours pretending to care about advanced analytics. You watch enormous trucks race, smash through obstacles, launch into the air and occasionally land in ways that make everyone in the stadium collectively wonder whether the driver has made a terrible career decision.
Saturday, August 22nd @ 410pm

Miami Marlins vs. Washington Nationals @ loanDepot park in Miami
Sunday, August 23rd @ 1pm
Monster Jam @ Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise
If you have ever looked at a monster truck and thought, “That thing should probably not be airborne,” Monster Jam is basically an entire event built around proving you wrong. Monster Jam is one of the biggest touring monster truck shows in the world, bringing massive trucks, professional drivers, racing, jumps, crashes, donuts, freestyle stunts and enough flying dirt to make a perfectly reasonable person question the laws of physics.

The touring event travels around the country and internationally, turning stadiums and arenas into giant dirt-covered playgrounds. Monster Jam says its events feature more than 250 shows annually, with the action generally beginning with the Pit Party, where fans can get up close to the trucks and meet drivers, before the competition moves onto the track.
The trucks themselves are arguably the stars of the show. Grave Digger is the legendary black-and-green machine that has become synonymous with monster trucks. Megalodon brings a giant shark theme to the arena, while El Toro Loco looks exactly like what happens when someone decides a five-ton monster truck should also resemble an angry bull.
Monster Jam’s current truck roster also includes Max-D, Zombie, Monster Mutt, Son-uva Digger, Blue Thunder, Earth Shaker, Dragon, Jurassic Attack, Soldier Fortune, Whiplash, Raminator, Pirate’s Curse, Velociraptor and many others. The official roster contains dozens of different trucks, because apparently humanity decided that one giant truck capable of destroying cars wasn’t enough.
The appeal of Monster Jam is pretty simple: it is loud, fast, destructive and spectacular. You don’t need to understand complicated statistics or spend three hours pretending to care about advanced analytics. You watch enormous trucks race, smash through obstacles, launch into the air and occasionally land in ways that make everyone in the stadium collectively wonder whether the driver has made a terrible career decision.
Sunday, August 23rd @ 140pm

Miami Marlins vs. Washington Nationals @ loanDepot park in Miami
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