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EA has now confirmed all the stadiums in EAFC 25. See them here.

The new iteration of EAFC is one month away, and the fans of the game are looking forward to seeing which stadiums are available in the new game. We have created a list of all the stadiums that are expected to feature in the new game. You can see the entire list down below.

English Premier League (EPL)

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American Express Stadium

Club: Brighton & Hove Albion

Capacity: 31,800

Trivia: Also known as the AMEX, it blends into the South Downs, a natural reserve, ensuring minimal environmental impact.

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Anfield

Club: Liverpool

Capacity: 53,394

Trivia: Famous for the “Kop,” one of the most passionate stands in football.

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Craven Cottage

Club: Fulham

Capacity: 22,384

Trivia: Set by the River Thames, it offers a unique, scenic matchday experience.

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Emirates Stadium

Club: Arsenal

Capacity: 60,704

Trivia: It features a modern design and is known for its impressive hospitality offerings.

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Etihad Stadium

Club: Manchester City

Capacity: 53,400

Trivia: Built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, later converted into a football stadium.

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Goodison Park

Club: Everton

Capacity: 39,414

Trivia: One of the oldest football grounds in England, dating back to 1892.

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Gtech Community Stadium

Club: Brentford

Capacity: 17,250

Trivia: The stadium has a multi-use design, with residential apartments in the same complex.

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King Power Stadium

Club: Leicester City

Capacity: 32,312

Trivia: Leicester’s magical 2015-16 Premier League title was clinched here.

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London Stadium

Club: West Ham United

Capacity: 62,500

Trivia: Originally built for the 2012 Olympics and now a multi-purpose venue.

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Molineux Stadium

Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers

Capacity: 32,050

Trivia: One of the first grounds in England to install floodlights.

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Old Trafford

Club: Manchester United

Capacity: 74,310

Trivia: Known as the “Theatre of Dreams,” it’s the largest club stadium in the EPL.

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Portman Road

Club: Ipswich Town

Capacity: 30,014

Trivia: One of the oldest football grounds in England, established in 1884.

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Selhurst Park

Club: Crystal Palace

Capacity: 25,486

Trivia: Known for the passionate “Holmesdale Fanatics” who create a vibrant atmosphere.

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St James’ Park

Club: Newcastle United

Capacity: 52,305

Trivia: Its position on a hill offers an iconic view of the Newcastle skyline.

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St Mary’s Stadium

Club: Southampton

Capacity: 32,384

Trivia: Replaced The Dell in 2001, and is now Southampton’s modern home ground.

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Stamford Bridge

Club: Chelsea

Capacity: 40,341

Trivia: Originally an athletics stadium before becoming Chelsea’s home ground.

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The City Ground

Club: Nottingham Forest

Capacity: 30,445

Trivia: Located on the banks of the River Trent, offering a unique setting.

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Club: Tottenham Hotspur

Capacity: 62,850

Trivia: Features a retractable pitch for hosting both football and NFL games.

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Villa Park

Club: Aston Villa

Capacity: 42,749

Trivia: Known for hosting more FA Cup semi-finals than any other stadium.

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Vitality Stadium

Club: AFC Bournemouth

Capacity: 11,364

Trivia: The smallest stadium in the Premier League.


English Football League (EFL)

  1. Ashton Gate
    • Club: Bristol City
    • Capacity: 27,000
    • Trivia: Recently redeveloped to modernize and expand its facilities.
  2. Bramall Lane
    • Club: Sheffield United
    • Capacity: 32,702
    • Trivia: The oldest stadium in the world still hosting professional football.
  3. Cardiff City Stadium
    • Club: Cardiff City
    • Capacity: 33,280
    • Trivia: Replaced the historic Ninian Park in 2009.
  4. Carrow Road
    • Club: Norwich City
    • Capacity: 27,359
    • Trivia: Situated by the River Wensum, adding to its scenic charm.
  5. Coventry Building Society Arena
    • Club: Coventry City
    • Capacity: 32,609
    • Trivia: Known for hosting both football and rugby events.
  6. Elland Road
    • Club: Leeds United
    • Capacity: 37,792
    • Trivia: Famous for its intimidating atmosphere, especially in the “Kop” stand.
  7. Ewood Park
    • Club: Blackburn Rovers
    • Capacity: 31,367
    • Trivia: Blackburn Rovers have called it home since 1890.
  8. Fratton Park
    • Club: Portsmouth
    • Capacity: 20,821
    • Trivia: Known for its old-fashioned design and being one of the last grounds with a terrace.
  9. Kenilworth Road
    • Club: Luton Town
    • Capacity: 10,356
    • Trivia: Famous for its compact design and unique matchday experience.
  10. Loftus Road Stadium
    • Club: Queens Park Rangers
    • Capacity: 18,439
    • Trivia: Located in West London, it’s one of the smallest stadiums in the Championship.
  11. MKM Stadium
    • Club: Hull City
    • Capacity: 25,586
    • Trivia: Built as a multi-purpose venue, hosting both football and rugby matches.
  12. Riverside Stadium
    • Club: Middlesbrough
    • Capacity: 34,742
    • Trivia: Middlesbrough moved here in 1995, leaving Ayresome Park.
  13. Stadium of Light
    • Club: Sunderland
    • Capacity: 48,707
    • Trivia: The largest stadium in the North East of England.
  14. Stoke City FC Stadium
    • Club: Stoke City
    • Capacity: 30,089
    • Trivia: Known for its famously windy conditions.
  15. Swansea.com Stadium
    • Club: Swansea City
    • Capacity: 21,088
    • Trivia: Shared with the Ospreys rugby team.
  16. The Hawthorns
    • Club: West Bromwich Albion
    • Capacity: 26,850
    • Trivia: The highest football ground in England in terms of altitude.
  17. Turf Moor
    • Club: Burnley
    • Capacity: 21,944
    • Trivia: One of England’s oldest football grounds, in use since 1883.
  18. Vicarage Road
    • Club: Watford
    • Capacity: 22,200
    • Trivia: Home to the famous “Family Stand.”
  19. Kirklees Stadium
    • Club: Huddersfield Town
    • Capacity: 24,500
    • Trivia: Shared with the Huddersfield Giants rugby team.

La Liga 1

  1. CĂ­vitas METROPOLITANO
    • Club: AtlĂ©tico Madrid
    • Capacity: 68,456
    • Trivia: Opened in 2017, this modern stadium is known for its impressive acoustics, making it one of the loudest football venues in Europe.
  2. Coliseum Alfonso PĂ©rez
    • Club: Getafe CF
    • Capacity: 17,393
    • Trivia: Despite being named after a local football hero, Alfonso PĂ©rez, he never actually played for Getafe CF.
  3. Estadio ABANCA-BalaĂ­dos
    • Club: Celta Vigo
    • Capacity: 29,000
    • Trivia: Located in Vigo, this stadium is known for its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, often resulting in a unique, windy match experience.
  4. Estadio Benito VillamarĂ­n
    • Club: Real Betis
    • Capacity: 60,720
    • Trivia: This stadium is famous for hosting one of the most passionate fan bases in Spain, known as “Beticos.”
  5. Estadio de Gran Canaria
    • Club: UD Las Palmas
    • Capacity: 32,400
    • Trivia: Located in the Canary Islands, this stadium offers a picturesque backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean.
  6. Estadio de la Cerámica
    • Club: Villarreal CF
    • Capacity: 23,500
    • Trivia: Originally named “El Madrigal,” it was renamed in 2017 to promote the local ceramics industry.
  7. Estadio de Mendizorroza
    • Club: Deportivo AlavĂ©s
    • Capacity: 19,840
    • Trivia: One of the oldest stadiums in Spain, opened in 1924, and known for its compact and intimate atmosphere.
  8. Estadio de Montilivi
    • Club: Girona FC
    • Capacity: 14,450
    • Trivia: Located in Catalonia, this stadium is known for its scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
  9. Estadio de Vallecas
    • Club: Rayo Vallecano
    • Capacity: 14,708
    • Trivia: This stadium is uniquely embedded within a residential neighborhood, making it one of the most distinctive venues in Spanish football.
  10. Estadio El Sadar
    • Club: CA Osasuna
    • Capacity: 23,576
    • Trivia: Known for its passionate fans, El Sadar is often referred to as a fortress, particularly challenging for visiting teams.
  11. Estadio José Zorrilla
    • Club: Real Valladolid
    • Capacity: 27,618
    • Trivia: Named after the famous Spanish poet JosĂ© Zorrilla, this stadium is located in the heart of Castile and LeĂłn.
  12. Estadi Mallorca Son Moix
    • Club: RCD Mallorca
    • Capacity: 23,142
    • Trivia: Originally built for the 1999 Summer Universiade, this stadium is known for its wide, open stands.
  13. Estadio Mestalla
    • Club: Valencia CF
    • Capacity: 49,430
    • Trivia: One of Spain’s oldest stadiums, Mestalla is famous for its steep stands, creating an intimidating atmosphere for opponents.
  14. Estadio Municipal de Butarque
    • Club: CD LeganĂ©s
    • Capacity: 12,450
    • Trivia: Despite its smaller size, Butarque is known for its vibrant and loyal fan base.
  15. Estadio San Mamés
    • Club: Athletic Bilbao
    • Capacity: 53,289
    • Trivia: Often called “The Cathedral” of Spanish football, the original San MamĂ©s opened in 1913, and the current stadium is a modern redevelopment on the same site.
  16. Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    • Club: Real Madrid
    • Capacity: 81,044
    • Trivia: One of the most famous football stadiums in the world, the BernabĂ©u is undergoing extensive renovations to further modernize the facility.
  17. Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
    • Club: Sevilla FC
    • Capacity: 43,883
    • Trivia: This stadium has a rich history and is known for its incredible atmosphere, particularly during European nights.
  18. Reale Arena
    • Club: Real Sociedad
    • Capacity: 39,313
    • Trivia: Formerly known as Anoeta, this stadium underwent significant renovations in 2019, improving its capacity and facilities.
  19. Stage Front Stadium
    • Club: RCD Espanyol
    • Capacity: 40,000
    • Trivia: Also known as the RCDE Stadium, it is one of the newest stadiums in La Liga, opened in 2009.

La Liga 2

  1. El Alcoraz
    • Club: SD Huesca
    • Capacity: 9,100
    • Trivia: Known for its scenic location in the foothills of the Pyrenees, El Alcoraz offers stunning views on match days.
  2. Estadio ABANCA-RIAZOR
    • Club: Deportivo La Coruña
    • Capacity: 32,490
    • Trivia: This historic stadium is located near the Atlantic coast, making it one of the most scenic football grounds in Spain.
  3. Estadio Ciutat de València
    • Club: Levante UD
    • Capacity: 26,354
    • Trivia: Opened in 1969, it has undergone several renovations, the latest being in 2020 to modernize the facilities.
  4. Estadio La Rosaleda
    • Club: Málaga CF
    • Capacity: 30,044
    • Trivia: La Rosaleda has hosted several international matches, including fixtures during the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
  5. Estadio MartĂ­nez Valero
    • Club: Elche CF
    • Capacity: 33,732
    • Trivia: Named after Elche’s former president, this stadium is known for its large capacity relative to the city’s population.
  6. Nuevo Mirandilla
    • Club: Cádiz CF
    • Capacity: 20,724
    • Trivia: Formerly known as Estadio RamĂłn de Carranza, this stadium is famous for the Carranza Trophy, an annual football tournament.
  7. Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes
    • Club: Granada CF
    • Capacity: 19,336
    • Trivia: Known for its proximity to the Sierra Nevada mountains, providing a stunning backdrop.
  8. Municipal de Ipurua
    • Club: SD Eibar
    • Capacity: 8,164
    • Trivia: One of the smallest stadiums in Spanish professional football, Ipurua is renowned for its close-knit, community atmosphere.
  9. Power Horse Stadium
    • Club: UD AlmerĂ­a
    • Capacity: 15,274
    • Trivia: Known for its sponsorship name, this stadium was previously called Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos, built for the 2005 Mediterranean Games.

Bundesliga

  1. BayArena
    • Club: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
    • Capacity: 30,210
    • Trivia: Known for its unique design, with a roof that covers all seats, creating an intimate and enclosed atmosphere.
  2. BORUSSIA-PARK
    • Club: Borussia Mönchengladbach
    • Capacity: 54,057
    • Trivia: Opened in 2004, this modern stadium is known for its passionate fan base, particularly in the Nordkurve (North Stand).
  3. Deutsche Bank Park
    • Club: Eintracht Frankfurt
    • Capacity: 51,500
    • Trivia: Previously known as Commerzbank-Arena, it features a retractable roof and a unique heating system for winter matches.
  4. Europa-Park Stadion
    • Club: SC Freiburg
    • Capacity: 34,700
    • Trivia: Opened in 2021, this is one of the newest stadiums in the Bundesliga, replacing the club’s former home, Schwarzwald-Stadion.
  5. MEWA ARENA
    • Club: 1. FSV Mainz 05
    • Capacity: 34,000
    • Trivia: Opened in 2011, the stadium is known for its environmentally friendly design, including solar panels on the roof.
  6. MHPArena
    • Club: VfB Stuttgart
    • Capacity: 60,449
    • Trivia: Previously known as### Bundesliga (Continued)
  7. MHPArena
    • Club: VfB Stuttgart
    • Capacity: 60,449
    • Trivia: Formerly known as Mercedes-Benz Arena, this stadium has a unique oval design and is located near the Neckar River.
  8. Millerntor-Stadion
    • Club: FC St. Pauli
    • Capacity: 29,546
    • Trivia: Known for its passionate and politically active fan base, FC St. Pauli’s home ground is a symbol of the club’s unique identity.
  9. PreZero Arena
    • Club: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
    • Capacity: 30,150
    • Trivia: Opened in 2009, this stadium is environmentally friendly, with solar panels and a sophisticated water management system.
  10. Red Bull Arena (Leipzig)
    • Club: RB Leipzig
    • Capacity: 47,069
    • Trivia: Originally built for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, it was renamed after Red Bull GmbH acquired the club.
  11. Signal Iduna Park
    • Club: Borussia Dortmund
    • Capacity: 81,365
    • Trivia: The largest stadium in Germany, famous for the “Yellow Wall,” the largest terrace for standing spectators in European football.
  12. Stadion An der Alten Försterei
    • Club: 1. FC Union Berlin
    • Capacity: 22,012
    • Trivia: The stadium is known for its community-driven renovations, with fans helping to rebuild parts of it.
  13. Voith-Arena
    • Club: 1. FC Heidenheim
    • Capacity: 15,000
    • Trivia: A smaller stadium, it’s known for its tight-knit community atmosphere, contributing to Heidenheim’s recent successes.
  14. Volkswagen Arena
    • Club: VfL Wolfsburg
    • Capacity: 30,000
    • Trivia: Sponsored by the automobile giant Volkswagen, it’s located near the company’s headquarters in Wolfsburg.
  15. Vonovia Ruhrstadion
    • Club: VfL Bochum
    • Capacity: 27,599
    • Trivia: One of the oldest stadiums in Germany still in use, it’s known for its intimate atmosphere and passionate fans.
  16. wohninvest Weserstadion
    • Club: Werder Bremen
    • Capacity: 42,100
    • Trivia: Located along the Weser River, this stadium is famous for its green energy initiatives, including solar panels.
  17. WWK Arena
    • Club: FC Augsburg
    • Capacity: 30,660
    • Trivia: Opened in 2009, the stadium is known for its modern architecture and eco-friendly design.

Bundesliga 2 & 3. Liga

  1. DĂĽsseldorf-Arena
    • Club: Fortuna DĂĽsseldorf
    • Capacity: 54,600
    • Trivia: The stadium has a retractable roof and is used for both football and concerts.
  2. Heinz von Heiden-Arena
    • Club: Hannover 96
    • Capacity: 49,000
    • Trivia: Previously known as the HDI-Arena, it’s a multi-purpose stadium often used for international matches.
  3. Home Deluxe Arena
    • Club: SC Paderborn 07
    • Capacity: 15,000
    • Trivia: One of the smaller stadiums in Bundesliga 2, it’s known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
  4. Max-Morlock-Stadion
    • Club: 1. FC NĂĽrnberg
    • Capacity: 50,000
    • Trivia: Named after Nuremberg’s legendary player Max Morlock, the stadium has hosted several FIFA World Cup matches.
  5. Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor
    • Club: SV Darmstadt 98
    • Capacity: 17,810
    • Trivia: Known for its unique old-school charm, it’s one of the most traditional stadiums in German football.
  6. Olympiastadion
    • Club: Hertha BSC
    • Capacity: 74,475
    • Trivia: Built for the 1936 Summer Olympics, it’s one of the most historic stadiums in Germany and regularly hosts the DFB-Pokal final.
  7. RheinEnergieStadion
    • Club: 1. FC Köln
    • Capacity: 50,000
    • Trivia: Known for its intense atmosphere, especially in the SĂĽdtribĂĽne (South Stand), it’s a fortress for Köln.
  8. Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer
    • Club: SpVgg Greuther FĂĽrth
    • Capacity: 16,626
    • Trivia: One of the oldest stadiums in Germany, dating back to 1910, known for its close-knit community vibe.
  9. VELTINS-Arena
    • Club: FC Schalke 04
    • Capacity: 62,271
    • Trivia: The stadium features a retractable pitch and is used for both football and concerts, making it one of the most versatile venues in Europe.
  10. Volksparkstadion
    • Club: Hamburger SV
    • Capacity: 57,000
    • Trivia: Famous for its atmosphere and large capacity, it’s a stadium with a rich history, having hosted World Cup matches in 1974 and 2006.
  11. SchĂĽcoArena
    • Club: Arminia Bielefeld
    • Capacity: 26,515
    • Trivia: Also known as the “Alm,” it’s one of the more traditional football grounds in Germany, known for its passionate fan base.

Rest of Europe

  1. Allianz Stadium
    • Club: Juventus
    • Capacity: 41,507
    • Trivia: Known for its modern design and for being the first eco-friendly stadium in Italy, featuring advanced solar power systems.
  2. Bluenergy Stadium
    • Club: Udinese
    • Capacity: 25,144
    • Trivia: Previously known as Stadio Friuli, it has a distinctive design with a unique roof structure.
  3. Stadio Olimpico
    • Club: AS Roma and SS Lazio
    • Capacity: 70,634
    • Trivia: Shared by two of Rome’s biggest clubs, it’s known for hosting intense derbies known as the “Derby della Capitale.”
  4. Stadio Renato Dall’Ara
    • Club: Bologna FC 1909
    • Capacity: 36,532
    • Trivia: One of the most historic stadiums in Italy, known for its old-world charm and the Torre di Maratona tower.
  5. Decathlon Arena
    • Club: RC Lens
    • Capacity: 38,223
    • Trivia: Also known as Stade Bollaert-Delelis, it’s renowned for its passionate supporters and intense atmosphere.
  6. Groupama Stadium
    • Club: Olympique Lyonnais
    • Capacity: 59,186
    • Trivia: Opened in 2016, it is one of the most modern stadiums in France, hosting both football and rugby events.
  7. Orange VĂ©lodrome
    • Club: Olympique de Marseille
    • Capacity: 67,394
    • Trivia: Famous for its passionate fans, the “Marseille Ultras,” and for its unique, curved design.
  8. Parc des Princes
    • Club: Paris Saint-Germain
    • Capacity: 47,929
    • Trivia: One of the most iconic stadiums in Europe, it’s the historic home of PSG and has hosted numerous major football events.
  9. Stade Bollaert-Delelis
    • Club: RC Lens
    • Capacity: 38,223
    • Trivia: The stadium is famous for having almost as many seats as the town’s population, showing the importance of football in the area.
  10. Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica
    • Club: SL Benfica
    • Capacity: 64,642
    • Trivia: Known as the “Stadium of Light,” it’s one of the most famous football venues in Portugal.
  11. Estádio do Dragão
    • Club: FC Porto
    • Capacity: 50,033
    • Trivia: Opened in 2003, this modern stadium is known for its stunning architecture and passionate fan base.

  1. Estádio José Alvalade
    • Club: Sporting CP
    • Capacity: 50,095
    • Trivia: The stadium is named after the founder of Sporting CP and is known for its vibrant green seats, reflecting the club’s colors.
  2. De Kuip
    • Club: Feyenoord
    • Capacity: 51,117
    • Trivia: One of the most atmospheric stadiums in the Netherlands, De Kuip has hosted numerous European finals and is famed for its passionate fans.
  3. Johan Cruijff ArenA
    • Club: Ajax
    • Capacity: 55,500
    • Trivia: Named after Dutch football legend Johan Cruijff, this stadium features a retractable roof and is home to one of the most successful clubs in European football history.
  4. Philips Stadion
    • Club: PSV Eindhoven
    • Capacity: 35,000
    • Trivia: Known for its intimate atmosphere, the Philips Stadion has been PSV’s home since 1913 and is one of the most iconic venues in Dutch football.
  5. Rams Park
    • Club: Galatasaray
    • Capacity: 52,280
    • Trivia: Formerly known as TĂĽrk Telekom Stadium, it is famous for the “Hell” atmosphere created by the club’s passionate supporters.
  6. Ăślker Stadyumu
    • Club: Fenerbahçe
    • Capacity: 47,834
    • Trivia: Located in Istanbul, this stadium is known for its intense atmosphere during the intercontinental derby against Galatasaray.
  7. Celtic Park
    • Club: Celtic
    • Capacity: 60,411
    • Trivia: Known as “Paradise” by the fans, Celtic Park is the largest football stadium in Scotland and is renowned for its electric atmosphere.
  8. Ibrox Stadium
    • Club: Rangers
    • Capacity: 50,817
    • Trivia: Ibrox is one of the oldest and most famous stadiums in Scotland, with a history dating back to the 19th century.
  9. Donbas Arena
    • Club: Shakhtar Donetsk
    • Capacity: 52,518
    • Trivia: Located in Donetsk, Ukraine, the Donbas Arena is currently not in use due to the ongoing conflict in the region.
  10. Wembley Stadium
    • Club: England National Team (also used for major finals)
    • Capacity: 90,000
    • Trivia: The largest stadium in the UK, Wembley is known as “The Home of Football” and hosts the FA Cup Final, among other major events.
  11. St. Jakob-Park
    • Club: FC Basel
    • Capacity: 38,512
    • Trivia: Often referred to as “Joggeli” by locals, it’s the largest stadium in Switzerland and will host matches during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025.

Rest of World

  1. Estadio Libertadores de América
    • Club: Independiente
    • Capacity: 52,823
    • Trivia: Located in Avellaneda, Argentina, this stadium is one of the most iconic venues in South American football, known for its intense atmosphere.
  2. Estadio Mâs Monumental
    • Club: River Plate
    • Capacity: 84,567
    • Trivia: The largest stadium in South America, it’s famous for hosting River Plate’s passionate fanbase, often called “Los Millonarios.”
  3. Estadio Presidente PerĂłn
    • Club: Racing Club
    • Capacity: 51,389
    • Trivia: Known as “El Cilindro” due to its circular shape, this stadium is one of the most distinctive in Argentina.
  4. La Bombonera
    • Club: Boca Juniors
    • Capacity: 54,000
    • Trivia: Famous for its steep stands and passionate fans, La Bombonera is one of the most iconic stadiums in world football.
  5. BC Place
    • Club: Vancouver Whitecaps FC
    • Capacity: 54,500
    • Trivia: Located in Vancouver, Canada, BC Place is known for its retractable roof and was a key venue during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
  6. BMO Stadium
    • Club: Los Angeles FC
    • Capacity: 22,000
    • Trivia: Opened in 2018, it is one of the most modern soccer-specific stadiums in the United States.
  7. Chase Stadium
    • Club: Phoenix Rising FC
    • Capacity: 10,000
    • Trivia: Known for its unique location in the desert, it’s one of the most atmospheric venues in USL Championship.
  8. Dignity Health Sports Park
    • Club: LA Galaxy
    • Capacity: 27,000
    • Trivia: Also known as the “Home Depot Center,” it’s one of the premier soccer-specific stadiums in the U.S.
  9. Lumen Field
    • Club: Seattle Sounders FC
    • Capacity: 68,740
    • Trivia: Known for its loud and passionate fan base, Lumen Field holds the record for the loudest crowd noise at a sporting event.
  10. Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    • Club: Atlanta United FC
    • Capacity: 71,000
    • Trivia: This stadium features a retractable roof and is one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in the world.
  11. Providence Park
    • Club: Portland Timbers
    • Capacity: 25,218
    • Trivia: Originally opened in 1926, it’s one of the oldest stadiums in Major League Soccer and known for its intense atmosphere.
  12. Red Bull Arena (New Jersey)
    • Club: New York Red Bulls
    • Capacity: 25,000
    • Trivia: Located in Harrison, New Jersey, this stadium is known for its European-style design, providing an intimate atmosphere.
  13. King Abdullah Sports City
    • Club: Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli
    • Capacity: 62,345
    • Trivia: Also known as “The Jewel,” it’s one of the largest stadiums in Saudi Arabia, built to host major sports events.
  14. King Fahd Stadium
    • Club: Saudi Arabia National Team (also used for major finals)
    • Capacity: 68,752
    • Trivia: Known for its distinctive tent-like roof structure, this stadium is one of the most iconic in the Middle East.

Women’s Stadiums

  1. Joie Stadium
    • Club: Manchester United Women
    • Capacity: 12,000
    • Trivia: Also known as Leigh Sports Village, it is one of the primary venues for women’s football in the UK.
  2. Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano
    • Club: Real Madrid Femenino
    • Capacity: 6,000
    • Trivia: Named after the legendary Alfredo Di StĂ©fano, it is used primarily by Real Madrid’s women’s and reserve teams.
  3. StrongHER Stadium
    • Club: Various Women’s Teams
    • Capacity: 10,000
    • Trivia: A fictional stadium added to promote women’s football in EAFC 25.

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