The stadium experience in EA FC 26 just got a major upgrade at launch with 11 new licensed grounds, but ReFIFA can exclusively reveal that the stadium revolution is far from over.
Our investigation of the game’s database has uncovered five additional stadiums poised to arrive via title updates – including Cristiano Ronaldo’s home ground and strong evidence pointing toward FIFA World Cup 26™ venues.
Here’s a friendly, no-fluff rundown of what’s confirmed, what’s likely, and what this all means for immersion in the game.
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Confirmed: Al-Awwal Park (Al Nassr)
The first of the incoming stadiums is confirmed: Al-Awwal Park, home of Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League.
This arena — previously known as King Saud University Stadium and Mrsool Park — is already etched into modern football history and now looks destined for EA FC 26.

- Name: Al-Awwal Park (Formerly known as King Saud University Stadium / Mrsool Park)
- Club: Al Nassr FC (Saudi Pro League)
- Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Capacity: 25,000
- Opened: 2015
- Notable recent matches: 2024 Supercopa de España final; 2023 Supercoppa Italiana final
Al-Awwal Park brings a distinct Middle Eastern matchday atmosphere to the game — flags, lighting, and close-in stands that change how a stadium feels in-game.
For clubs like Al Nassr, this is a big step toward authenticity for Career Mode, Kick Off, and Ultimate Team presentations.
Other Four Stadiums
ReFIFA discovered four additional stadium entries in the game database that share the same data signature — suggesting they originate from the same country.
The hint points to the United States, and ReFIFA’s scoop implies these four could be part of a future FIFA World Cup 26™ mode if EA secures the competition license.
Which U.S. stadiums are on the radar? ReFIFA’s list of likely candidates includes:
- AT&T Stadium
- BMO Field
- GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
- Gillette Stadium
- Hard Rock Stadium
- Levi’s Stadium
- Lincoln Financial Field
- MetLife Stadium
- NRG Stadium
- SoFi Stadium
Important note: We found Estadio Azteca and other Mexican stadiums have different database codes, so the four leaked entries are unlikely to be Mexican venues.
That said, Mexican stadiums still remain a possibility for future World Cup licensing — but only if EA officially secures that competition.
New Stadiums at Launch
EA FC 26 already added several major venues at release. These stadiums arrived fully licensed and serve clubs across top leagues:
- Hill Dickinson Stadium | Everton (Premier League)
- Allianz Arena | FC Bayern München (Bundesliga)
- Holstein-Stadion | Holstein Kiel (Bundesliga 2)
- Stadion am Böllenfalltor | SV Darmstadt 98 (Bundesliga 2)
- Stadio Diego Armando Maradona | SSC Napoli (Serie A)
- Stade de la Beaujoire | FC Nantes (Ligue 1)
- Tüpraş Stadyumu | Beşiktaş (Süper Lig)
- St. Jakob-Park | FC Basel (Swiss Super League)
- Stadion Wankdorf | BSC Young Boys (Swiss Super League)
- Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) | RB Salzburg (Ö. Bundesliga)
- Chase Stadium | Inter Miami (Major League Soccer)
Those additions already broaden the game’s global footprint — from MLS lights to historic Serie A turf — and the next updates look set to expand it further.
Rebuilt and Updated Stadiums
EA FC 26 also refreshed a handful of beloved grounds with rebuilds to match real-world changes and modern presentation:
- Stamford Bridge | Chelsea (Premier League)
- Fratton Park | Portsmouth (EFL Championship)
- Estadi Mallorca Son Moix | RCD Mallorca (LA LIGA)
Updated stadiums improve crowd behaviour, lighting, and broadcast-ready camera work, which makes Career Mode and match presentation more believable.
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Final Whistle
ReFIFA’s database treasure-hunt shows EA FC 26 is still evolving — and not just with player ratings or gameplay tweaks, but with real-world stadiums that deepen immersion.
Al-Awwal Park is confirmed; four U.S.-linked stadium codes hint at something bigger (World Cup mode, anyone?); and the launch roster already added some excellent new venues.
We’ll keep tracking the updates and let you know the minute these stadiums actually hit the game.
In the meantime: pick your favourite ground, set the camera, and enjoy the spectacle — the stadiums are getting better by the week.
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