All stadiums in FIFA 18, a list of all new stadiums and the licensed Bundesliga stadiums can be found here in the overview. All information and images in the stadium list.
One of the major innovations in FIFA 18 is expected to be a captivating and realistic atmosphere. One thing is indispensable: Authentic stadiums.
EA Sports has secured a plethora of licenses for FIFA 18 to bring dozens of real-world venues into virtual football. You can see here an overview of which new stadiums you can look forward to, which stadiums are disappearing, and which arenas are available.
All licensed Bundesliga stadiums in FIFA 18 – with images and stadium occupancy – without Signal Iduna Park
The Bundesliga stadiums are the same as in FIFA 17, but Signal Iduna Park is missing. No new Bundesliga arenas have been added. Arenas like the Rheinenergiestadion continue to be absent.
ALLIANZ ARENA
Country: Germany
Club: FC Bayern Munich
Capacity: 75000
Field: 105x68m
BORUSSIA-PARK
Country: Germany
Club: Borussia Mönchengladbach
Capacity: 54000
Field: 105x68m
Volksparkstadion
Country: Germany
Club: Hamburger SV
Capacity: 57000
Field: 105x68m
OLYMPIASTADION
Country: Germany
Club: Hertha BSC
Capacity: 74500
Field: 105x68m
VELTINS ARENA
Country: Germany
Club: Schalke 04
Capacity: 62000
Field: 105x68m
British stadiums – Stadiums of the Premier League – New stadiums Amex and Kirklees
EA Sports has secured licenses for all stadiums from the Premier League. The White Hart Lane of Tottenham is currently under renovation and is therefore not included.
Anfield (FC Liverpool)
Carrow Road (Norwich City)
Emirates Stadium (FC Arsenal)
Etihad Stadium – Amex Stadium (Manchester City FC)
Falmer Stadium (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Fratton Park (FC Portsmouth)
Goodison Park (FC Everton)
John Smith’s Stadium – Kirklees Stadium (Huddersfield Town)
KCOM Stadium (Hull City)
King Power Stadium (Leicester City)
Liberty Stadium (Swansea City)
Loftus Road (Queens Park Rangers)
London Stadium (West Ham United F.C.)
Old Trafford (Manchester United)
Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough F.C.)
Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace)
St. James’ Park (Newcastle United)
St. Mary’s Stadium (Southampton)
Stadium of Light (Sunderland)
Stamford Bridge (FC Chelsea)
Stoke City FC Stadium (Stoke City)
The Hawthornes (West Bromwich Albion)
Turf Moor (FC Burnley)
Vicarage Road (FC Watford)
Villa Park (Aston Villa)
Vitality Stadium (FC Bournemouth)
Wembley Stadium
Remaining European stadiums in FIFA 18 – Camp Nou still missing
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