Stadiums are always one of the biggest talking points about new games, and that’s no different with FIFA 18.
While FIFA 17 featured more than 70 stadiums – including the likes of the Santiago Bernabéu, Juventus Stadium and Allianz Arena, there were some notable names missing.
Thankfully there are some new additions in FIFA 18.
These include LA Galaxy’s StubHub Center, newly-promoted Huddersfield Town’s John Smith’s Stadium and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex arena.
Sadly, there’s one notable omission – and w’ere not talking about the Camp Nou. White Hart Lane will not feature – as Tottenham have now moved to Wembley.
The Estadio Vicente Calderon will also likely get the chop, given that Atletico Madrid are in the process of moving to the Wanda Metropolitano.
Here’s every stadium that will feature in the game – not including the generic ones.
Premier League
- Dean Court: AFC Bournemouth
- Emirates Stadium: Arsenal
- Amex Stadium: Brighton & Hove Albion
- Turf Moor: Burnley
- Stamford Bridge: Chelsea
- Selhurst Park: Crystal Palace
- Goodison Park: Everton
- John Smith’s Stadium: Huddersfield Town
- King Power Stadium: Leicester City
- Anfield: Liverpool
- Etihad Stadium: Manchester City
- Old Trafford: Manchester United
- St James’ Park: Newcastle United
- St Mary’s Stadium: Southampton
- bet365 Stadium: Stoke City
- Liberty Stadium: Swansea City
- Wembley: Tottenham Hotspur
- Vicarage Road: Watford
- The Hawthorns: West Bromwich Albion
- London Stadium: West Ham United
EFL Championship
- Villa Park: Aston Villa
- KCOM Stadium: Hull City
- Riverside: Middlesbrough
- Carrow Road: Norwich City
- Loftus Road: QPR
EFL League One
- Fratton Park: Portsmouth
European
- Allianz Arena: Bayern Munich
- Johan Cruijff Arena: Ajax
- Borussia Park: Borussia Monchengladbach
- Donbass Arena: Shakhtar Donetsk
- Mestalla Stadium: Valencia CF
- Juventus Stadium: Juventus
- Olympiastadion: Hertha Berlin
- Stade Velodrome: Olympique Marseille
- Parc des Princes: PSG
- San Siro: AC Milan & Inter Milan
- Santiago Bernabeu: Real Madrid
- Signal Iduna Park: Borussia Dortmund
- Veltins Arena: Schalke 04
- Volksparkstadion: Hamburg SV
- Wanda Metropolitano: Atletico Madrid
Rest of the world
- BC Place Stadium: Vancouver Whitecaps
- CenturyLink Field: Seattle Sounders
- Estadio Azteca: Club America
- King Abdullah Sports City: Al Ittihad & Al Ahli
- King Fahd International Stadium: Al Hilal, Al Nassr & Al Shabab
- La Bombonera: Boca Juniors
- El Monumental: River Plate
- StubHub Center: LA Galaxy
- Suita City Football Stadium: Gamba Osaka
We’ve also pulled together 15 stadiums fans want to see in FIFA 18. You never know, they could still make their way on to the game.
Turk Telcom arena
Location: Turkey
Capacity: 52,650
Team: Galatasaray

San Mames Stadium
Location: Spain
Capacity: 53, 289
Team: Athletic Bilbao

Estadio do Dragao
Location: Portugal
Capacity: 52,000
Team: Futebol Clube do Porto

Celtic Park
Location: Scotland
Capacity: 60,832
Team: Celtic FC

Red Bull Arena Leipzig
Location: Germany
Capacity: 44,345
Team: RB Leipzig

De Kuip
Location: Holland
Capacity: 51,577
Team: Feyenoord (Eredivisie)

Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
Location: Turkey
Capacity: 50,509
Team: Fenerbache

Parc Olympique Lyonnaise
Location: France
Capacity: 59,186
Team: Olympique Lyonnais

Estádio José Alvalade
Location: Portugal
Capacity: 50,095
Team: Sporting Clube de Portugal

Philips Stadion
Location: Holland
Capacity: 35,000
Team: PSV Eindhoven

Stadio San Paolo
Location: Italy
Capacity: 60,240
Team: Napoli

Estadio Chivas
Location: Mexico
Capacity: 49,850
Team: Club Deportivo Guadalajara

Estadio da Luz
Location: Portugal
Capacity: 65,647
Team: S.L. Benfica

Vodafone Arena
Location: Turkey
Capacity: 41,903
Team: Beşiktaş J.K

Maracana Stadium
Location: Brazil
Capacity: 78,838
Team: Mainly been used for football matches between the major football clubs in Rio de Janeiro, including Flamengo, Fluminense, Botafogo and Vasco da Gama
