Looking for the complete FIFA 21 stadiums list? WhatsGaming has provided everything you need to know, plus the Premier and International Stadiums lists at the end. Scroll down to discover them.
Stadion An der Alten Försterei (Union Berlin)
Four Bundesliga clubs started the 2019-20 season missing their official stadium in FIFA 20. The best known (Bayern Munich) has an exclusive deal with PES 2021, leaving Freiberg, Paderborn, and Union Berlin as the missing trio. However, Freiberg is moving to a new stadium next year, and Paderborn were relegated – making Union's picturesque 22,012-capacity ground the lone Bundesliga addition in FIFA 21.
Providence Park (Portland Timbers)
It's the oldest pro soccer stadium still active in the US, with its debut match taking place in 1893, and its first use as a true stadium dating back to 1926.
Benteler-Arena (SC Paderborn)
The 12-year-old Benteler-Arena finally takes its FIFA bow, and if career mode is accurate it will actually belong to two clubs in FIFA 21.
Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes (Granada)
A friendly match between Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen happened here, in which Real run out 1-0 victors. Also, the Spanish national side has played four official matches here, most recently beating Macedonia 4-0 in a qualifier for the 2018 World Cup.
Mallorca Stadium (RCD Mallorca)
Mallorca is the first stadium from the Balearic Islands to appear in the FIFA series, drawing level at 1-1 with the Canary Islands.
Official FIFA 21 stadiums list
InternationalAtatürk Olimpiyat Stadı (Turkey)
Wembley Stadium (England)
Premier League
Anfield (Liverpool)
Bramall Lane (Sheffield United)
Craven Cottage (Fulham)
*Elland Road (Leeds United) - Coming in the future update
Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
Etihad Stadium (Manchester City)
Goodison Park (Everton)
The Hawthorns (West Bromwich Albion)
King Power Stadium (Leicester City)
London Stadium (West Ham United)
Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Old Trafford (Manchester United)
Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace)
St. James' Park (Newcastle United)
St. Mary's Stadium (Southampton)
Stamford Bridge (Chelsea)
The Amex Stadium (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham Hotspur)
Turf Moor (Burnley)
Villa Park (Aston Villa)





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