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In EA Sports FC 25, every match begins not just on the pitch but with a cinematic experience that starts outside the stadium.
As fans stream in, the game invites you to appreciate the architectural splendor and storied histories of some of football’s most revered arenas.
Whether you’re admiring the gleam of modern glass, the rugged charm of historic brickwork, or the dynamic play of lights against an iconic silhouette, the moment of “entering” each stadium sets the stage for the drama that unfolds on the field.
Below, we explore 23 EA Sports FC 25 Stadiums of these illustrious venues and the unique allure of their exteriors—a prelude to the roar of the crowd and the thrill of the match.
#01 Allianz Stadium
- Club: Juventus
- Capacity: 41507
- Location: Turin, Italy

The sleek, modernist curves of Allianz Stadium glow under Turin’s skyline, its black-and-white striped exterior paying homage to Juventus’ iconic colors. As fans clad in Bianconeri scarves stream toward the gates, the stadium’s diamond-cut design reflects the club’s cutting-edge ambition.
#02 Anfield
- Club: Liverpool FC
- Capacity: 53394
- Location: Liverpool, England

The red brick facade of Anfield stands as a fortress of history. The famous “This Is Anfield” sign looms over the entrance, while the Kop’s towering stand casts a shadow over fans singing You’ll Never Walk Alone. The stadium’s intimate, weathered exterior contrasts with the roaring passion within.
#03 Celtic Park
- Club: Celtic FC
- Capacity: 60411
- Location: Glasgow, Scotlan

Known as “Paradise,” Celtic Park’s towering stands and green-and-white hooped exterior dominate Glasgow’s east end. Fans march in unison, flags aloft, as the stadium’s Victorian-inspired brickwork and modern floodlights merge tradition with modernity.
#04 Cívitas METROPOLITANO
- Club: Atlético Madrid
- Capacity: 68456
- Location: Madrid, Spain

A marvel of angular steel and glass, the Metropolitano’s red-and-white panels mirror Atlético’s fiery identity. Its asymmetrical roof and glowing LED exterior create a futuristic silhouette against Madrid’s dusk sky.
#05 Deutsche Bank Park
- Club: Eintracht Frankfurt
- Capacity: 51500
- Location: Frankfurt, Germany

Nestled in a leafy Frankfurt suburb, this stadium’s jagged roof and diamond-shaped floodlights evoke a pulsating energy. Fans in black-and-red scarves gather beneath its industrial framework, chanting ahead of European nights.
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#06 Dignity Health Sports Park
- Club: LA Galaxy
- Capacity: 27000
- Location: Los Angeles, USA

Palm trees frame this sun-soaked MLS gem. The open-air design, with its white arches and desert-modern aesthetic, welcomes fans in a relaxed, Californian style—a stark contrast to Europe’s cauldrons.
#07 Emirates Stadium
- Club: Arsenal FC
- Capacity: 60260
- Location: London, England

Arsenal’s home is a symphony of sweeping steel curves and glass. The “Fly Emirates” crest glows above the turnstiles as fans admire the stadium’s sleek, silver-gray facade—a temple to the Gunners’ modern era.
#08 Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera)
- Club: Boca Juniors
- Capacity: 54000
- Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Nicknamed “The Chocolate Box” for its steep, vertical stands, La Bombonera’s blue-and-gold exterior vibrates with intensity. Fans drum and dance on the streets below, the stadium’s tilted structure almost trembling with anticipation.
#09 Estádio do SL Benfica (Estádio da Luz)
- Club: Benfica
- Capacity: 64652
- Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Crowned by its iconic eagle statue, Benfica’s stadium blends Art Deco flourishes with a colossal circular design. The red-and-white mosaic exterior shimmers under Lisbon’s sun as fans chant “Ser Benfiquista!”
#10 Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
- Club: Real Madrid
- Capacity: 81044
- Location: Madrid, Spain

Fresh from its futuristic renovation, the Bernabéu’s retractable roof and titanium facade gleam like a spaceship. LED panels wrap the exterior, projecting Real Madrid’s crest in a dazzling display of galactic ambition.
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#11 Etihad Stadium
- Club: Manchester City
- Capacity: 55017
- Location: Manchester, England

A steel-and-glass colossus in East Manchester, the Etihad’s blue-lit exterior mirrors the club’s sky-blue identity. Its undulating roof and modern concourses reflect the club’s rise to global prominence.
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#12 Groupama Stadium
- Club: Olympique Lyonnais
- Capacity: 59186
- Location: Lyon, France

Resembling a glowing spaceship, Lyon’s home dazzles with its fiber-optic-lit roof and red-and-blue seating visible through translucent panels. The Rhône River glimmers nearby as fans flood the futuristic concourses.
#13 Ibrox Stadium
- Club: Rangers FC
- Capacity: 50817
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland

A monument to Glasgow’s grit, Ibrox’s red-brick facade and Baronial turrets exude old-world grandeur. The Union Bears unfurl massive banners beneath its iconic “Ready” inscription, blending history with defiance.
#14 Johan Cruijff ArenA
- Club: Ajax
- Capacity: 54846
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A masterpiece of Dutch innovation, the ArenA’s retractable roof and solar-paneled exterior symbolize sustainability. Fans bike along the canals to reach its glowing, angular structure—a fusion of football and futurism.
#15 London Stadium
- Club: West Ham United
- Capacity: 60000
- Location: London, England

Once the centerpiece of the 2012 Olympics, its sweeping oval roof and steel latticework dominate Stratford’s skyline. Claret-and-blue scarves dot the queues, the stadium’s scale a reminder of its Olympic legacy.
#16 Old Trafford
- Club: Manchester United
- Capacity: 74879
- Location: Manchester, England

“The Theatre of Dreams” lives up to its name with a red-brick facade and the iconic MUFC crest. The Sir Matt Busby Way bustles with fans gazing up at the towering East Stand—a shrine to footballing heritage.
#17 Orange Vélodrome
- Club: Olympique de Marseille
- Capacity: 67394
- Location: Marseille, France

Overlooking the Mediterranean, the Vélodrome’s undulating roof and glowing orange lights mirror Marseille’s fiery spirit. Fans light flares along the Prado, their chants echoing off the stadium’s elliptical shell.
#18 Parc des Princes
- Club: Paris Saint-Germain
- Capacity: 47929
- Location: Paris, France

Nestled in Paris’ chic 16th arrondissement, the Parc’s curved, ribbed exterior glows in PSG’s red-and-blue. The Eiffel Tower twinkles in the distance as fans sip espresso en route to the ultras’ Kop of Boulogne.
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#19 Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
- Club: Sevilla FC
- Capacity: 43883
- Location: Seville, Spain

A sun-drenched Andalusian jewel, its red-and-white arches and mosaic murals celebrate Sevilla’s passion. The Nervión stands loom over fans clutching oranges—a nod to the city’s citrus-lined streets.
#20 Signal Iduna Park
- Club: Borussia Dortmund
- Capacity: 81365
- Location: Dortmund, Germany

Europe’s largest standing terrace, the Yellow Wall, defines this stadium. The black-and-yellow exterior pulses with energy as 25,000 fans in Kurven scarves create a sea of color beneath its iconic roof pillars.
#21 Stamford Bridge
- Club: Chelsea FC
- Capacity: 40853
- Location: London, England

A blend of old and new, the brick-built Shed End contrasts with the hotel-integrated East Stand. Fans in blue jerseys weave through Fulham’s streets, the stadium’s compact design amplifying pre-match buzz.
#22 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- Club: Tottenham Hotspur
- Capacity: 62303
- Location: London, England

A marvel of modernity, its golden cockerel crest glows atop a glass-and-steel exterior. The retractable pitch and dizzying South Stand canopy dazzle fans, while the nearby High Road hums with anticipation.
#23 Wembley Stadium
- Club: England National Team
- Capacity: 90000
- Location: London, England

The 134-meter arch arcs over Wembley’s gleaming bowl, a symbol of footballing majesty. Fans climb Wembley Way, gazing up at the iconic twin towers’ successor—a stage where legends are made.
Conclusion: Where Architecture Meets Atmosphere
EA Sports FC 25 doesn’t just replicate stadiums—it captures their souls.
From Anfield’s hallowed bricks to the Bernabéu’s galactic glow, each exterior tells a story.
As fans surge toward turnstiles, chanting and clapping, the game reminds us that football isn’t just played on the pitch—it’s celebrated in the streets, stands, and soaring structures that make these stadiums cathedrals of the beautiful game.
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