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In EA Sports FC 25, stadiums come alive with roaring crowds, electrifying atmospheres, and iconic architecture.

One of the game’s most immersive features is its authentic stadium experience—meticulously crafted to mirror some of the most iconic arenas in the world.

Let’s count down the 10 largest stadiums by capacity in EA Sports FC 25, complete with their unique stories and in-game significance.

#10 Estádio do SL Benfica

Home of SL Benfica

Capacity: 64,652
Location: Lisbon, Portugal

FC 25 Estádio do SL Benfica

Nicknamed “The Stadium of Light,” Benfica’s fortress is a symbol of Portuguese football pride. Its sleek design and vibrant red seats mirror the passion of its supporters. In FC 25, the stadium’s steep stands amplify crowd noise, making it a daunting away trip for opponents.


#09 Orange Vélodrome

Home of Olympique de Marseille

Capacity: 67,394
Location: Marseille, France

FC 25 Orange Vélodrome

A cauldron of noise in France’s south, the Orange Vélodrome blends modern upgrades with its iconic curved roof. Marseille’s ultras bring fiery chants to FC 25, and the stadium’s proximity to the Mediterranean adds a scenic touch to nighttime matches.

Fun fact: The stadium’s cycling track (hence “Vélodrome”) was removed in 1998 for football-focused renovations.


#08 Cívitas METROPOLITANO

Home of Atlético Madrid

Capacity: 68,456
Location: Madrid, Spain

FC 25 Cívitas METROPOLITANO

Atlético’s red-and-white fortress replaced the historic Vicente Calderón in 2017. With its asymmetrical roof and intimidating atmosphere, the Metropolitano is a tactical battleground in FC 25. The steep stands make every tackle and goal feel visceral.

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In-game tip: Watch for the stadium’s signature “Olé!” chants during home team attacks.


#07 King Fahd Stadium

National stadium of Saudi Arabia

Capacity: 68,752
Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

FC 25 King Fahd Stadium

Known for its palm-tree-inspired roof columns, this colossal venue is a Middle Eastern gem. In FC 25, it’s a popular choice for cup finals and international matches, with its vast pitch and dramatic lighting enhancing high-stakes moments.

Trivia: Hosted the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup, featuring Real Madrid and Al Hilal.


#06 Olympiastadion

Home of Hertha Berlin

Capacity: 74,475
Location: Berlin, Germany

FC 25 Olympiastadion

Built for the 1936 Olympics, this historic arena combines neoclassical architecture with a hauntingly powerful atmosphere. In FC 25, its wide pitch and iconic blue track suit teams that thrive on counterattacks.

Did you know? The stadium hosted the 2006 World Cup Final, where Zinedine Zidane infamously headbutted Materazzi.


#05 Old Trafford

Home of Manchester United

Capacity: 74,879
Location: Manchester, England

FC 25 Old Trafford

“The Theatre of Dreams” lives up to its name with its towering stands and rich history. In FC 25, the Stretford End’s deafening cheers push United’s players to late-game heroics. The stadium’s classic design remains a fan favorite.

Fun fact: Old Trafford’s capacity was reduced during WWII after a German bomb damaged the pitch.

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#04 Estadio Santiago Bernabéu

Home of Real Madrid

Capacity: 81,044
Location: Madrid, Spain

FC 25 Estadio Santiago Bernabéu

Fresh from a futuristic renovation, the Bernabéu is now a tech marvel with a retractable roof and 360-degree screens. In FC 25, its sheer scale and Madrid’s attacking style create unforgettable Galáctico moments.

In-game detail: The updated roof dynamically opens during matches, affecting lighting and atmosphere.


#03 Signal Iduna Park

Home of Borussia Dortmund

Capacity: 81,365
Location: Dortmund, Germany

FC 25 Signal Iduna Park

Home to Europe’s largest standing terrace, the Yellow Wall (Südtribüne), this stadium is a symphony of black-and-yellow passion. In FC 25, the crowd’s relentless energy and choreographed tifos make it a nightmare for visiting teams.

Pro tip: Use Dortmund’s pacey wingers to exploit the wide pitch.


#02 Estadio Mâs Monumental

Home of River Plate

Capacity: 84,567
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

FC 25 Estadio Mâs Monumental

The largest stadium in South America, the Monumental is a temple of Argentine football. In FC 25, its towering concrete structure and raucous barra brava fans bring authentic CONMEBOL flavor to Career Mode.

Trivia: Hosted the 1978 World Cup Final, where Argentina claimed their first title.


#01 Wembley Stadium

Home of English football

Capacity: 90,000
Location: London, England

FC 25 Wembley Stadium

The iconic arch dominates London’s skyline, and in FC 25, Wembley is where legends are made. From FA Cup finals to England internationals, its hallowed turf and spine-tingling anthem (Abide with Me) deliver unmatched drama.

Did you know? The new Wembley opened in 2007, replacing the original “Twin Towers” stadium.


Conclusion: More Than Just Bricks and Seats

These stadiums aren’t just backdrops—they’re characters in EA Sports FC 25. Whether it’s the deafening Yellow Wall or Wembley’s history-soaked pitch, each venue elevates the beautiful game.

Whether you’re strategizing your next match or simply enjoying the game’s authentic ambiance, these arenas bring the true spirit of football right to your fingertips.

Get ready to experience the thrill, passion, and grandeur of the world’s biggest stadiums—one match at a time.

Fire up your console, pick your stadium, and let the crowds carry you to glory.

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