In a surprising and exciting turn of events, the official Bundesliga website appears to have mistakenly leaked a complete list of the stadiums set to appear in EA SPORTS FC 26—and the news is nothing short of thrilling for fans.
According to the leak, all 18 Bundesliga stadiums will be fully licensed in the upcoming game, marking a historic moment for the franchise.
What’s even more exciting is the inclusion of two new Bundesliga stadiums, making EA SPORTS FC 26 the most authentic and complete Bundesliga experience to date.
Let’s take a look at the confirmed stadiums coming to EA SPORTS FC 26:
EA SPORTS FC 26 Bundesliga Stadiums
# WWK Arena
- Team: FC Augsburg
- Capacity: 30,660
Sitting in Augsburg with a 30,660 capacity, this stadium’s been a staple in FC 25 and isn’t going anywhere in EA FC 26. It’s a solid spot with a buzzing crowd that’s ready to welcome you back.
# Stadion An der Alten Försterei
- Team: Union Berlin
- Capacity: 22,012
Over in Berlin, this 22,012-seater keeps its gritty charm alive. Available in FC 25 and sticking around for FC 26, it’s a fan favorite with a raw, no-nonsense vibe.
# Weserstadion
- Team: Werder Bremen
- Capacity: 42,100
Bremen’s 42,100-capacity classic is here to stay, carried over from FC 25 to FC 26. Expect that passionate northern crowd to shake things up once again.
# Signal Iduna Park
- Team: Borussia Dortmund
- Capacity: 81,365

Dortmund’s monster 81,365-seater is back in FC 26 after rocking FC 25. Despite the club’s eFootball partnership, it’s fully licensed here—non-exclusive deals mean you’ll still feel the Yellow Wall’s thunder loud and clear.
# Deutsche Bank Park
- Team: Eintracht Frankfurt
- Capacity: 58,000

Frankfurt’s 58,000-seat giant returns from FC 25 to FC 26. It’s a powerhouse venue with an electric atmosphere that’s tough to beat.
# Europa-Park Stadion
- Team: SC Freiburg
- Capacity: 34,700
In Freiburg im Breisgau, this 34,700-capacity modern beauty is back from FC 25 for FC 26. Sleek design meets a fierce crowd—what’s not to love?
# Volksparkstadion
- Team: Hamburger SV
- Capacity: 57,000
Hamburg’s historic 57,000-seater carries over from FC 25 to FC 26. It’s a blend of old-school vibes and big-match energy that still hits hard.
# Voith-Arena (New)
- Team: 1. FC Heidenheim
- Capacity: 15,000

Nestled in Heidenheim, this gem seats 15,000 fans and is one of the new stadiums hitting EA SPORTS FC 26 at launch. It reminds us of school and university playgrounds.
It’s small but mighty, with a tight-knit crowd that’ll make you feel every cheer and chant right through your controller. This intimate venue promises close‑up action and a unique community feel.
# PreZero Arena
- Team: TSG Hoffenheim
- Capacity: 30,150
Sinsheim’s slick 30,150-seat stadium is sticking around from FC 25 into FC 26. It’s a cool, compact spot that’s always a blast to play in.
# RheinEnergieStadion
- Team: 1. FC Köln
- Capacity: 49,698
Cologne’s 49,698-capacity fortress is back from FC 25 for FC 26. With steep stands and a wild crowd, it’s built to intimidate.
# Red Bull Arena
- Team: RB Leipzig
- Capacity: 47,800
Leipzig’s 47,800-seater brings its high-energy edge from FC 25 to FC 26. It’s a modern classic that’s primed for epic clashes.
# BayArena
- Team: Bayer Leverkusen
- Capacity: 30,210

Leverkusen’s 30,210-seat cauldron returns from FC 25 to EA SPORTS FC 26. Small but fierce, it’s got that real-world buzz locked in.
# Mewa Arena
- Team: Mainz 05
- Capacity: 33,305
Mainz’s 33,305-capacity gem is back in FC 26 after FC 25. It’s a lively joint that keeps the good times rolling.
# Borussia-Park
- Team: Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Capacity: 54,042
Mönchengladbach’s 54,042-seater is a heavy hitter returning from FC 25 to FC 26. Those roaring stands? Still pure gold.
# Allianz Arena (New)
- Team: Bayern Munich
- Capacity: 75,000

Located in Munich, this iconic 75,000-seater is the second-largest stadium in Germany and a massive win for fans. Last seen in FIFA 19, the Allianz Arena’s return to EA SPORTS FC 26 at launch has been a long time coming.
With its glowing exterior and legendary status, it’s a must-play for anyone who loves the big stage—and it’s highly anticipated for a reason!
# Millerntor-Stadion
- Team: FC St. Pauli
- Capacity: 29,546
Hamburg’s rebellious 29,546-seat haven is back from FC 25 for EA SPORTS FC 26. It’s funky, it’s fierce, and it’s got soul.
# MHPArena
- Team: VfB Stuttgart
- Capacity: 60,058
Stuttgart’s massive 60,058-seater rolls over from FC 25 to EA SPORTS FC 26. Big, bold, and ready for more epic battles.
# Volkswagen Arena
- Team: VfL Wolfsburg
- Capacity: 28,917
Wolfsburg’s sleek 28,917-seat spot is back from FC 25 into EA SPORTS FC 26. It’s got a fresh feel that keeps it sharp.
Final Whistle
This isn’t just a list—it’s a game-changer. All 18 stadiums being fully licensed means no more fake stands or missing vibes.
The Allianz Arena’s comeback is huge for Bayern fans, and the Voith-Arena adds a cool, cozy twist.
Plus, with Signal Iduna Park still in the mix despite Dortmund’s other partnership, EA SPORTS is showing they’re serious about nailing the Bundesliga experience.
Whether you’re a Bundesliga nut or just love a good stadium atmosphere, EA SPORTS FC 26 is about to deliver big time.
Two new stadiums, 16 updated stadiums, and all 18 fully licensed—what more could you ask for? This leak’s got us pumped, and we’re counting the days until we can hit the pitch!
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