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Must-See Stadiums for Euro Football Fans

They say the future of football is in the cities that love the game, so here’s a list of the best five football cities, and their iconic stadiums, in all of Europe. Start packing now!

Milan, Italy.
San Siro Stadium does more than just host AC Milan’s home games – it was also designed to make sure that wherever you sit you’ve got a great view of all the green-pitch action. No bad seats here.

Fullham, London, England.
Okay, not everyone loves Chelsea, but then again not everyone fully understands football addiction. The classically beautiful Stamford Bridge stadium – opened way back in 1887 – will give you a taste of what football was before it was all about the money.

Istanbul, Turkey.
East meets West at the Turk Telcom Arena. Catch a game at the Guinness World Records loudest stadium on the entire planet. After that, shop for cheap jerseys and boots in the fabled Grand Bazaar.

Munich, Germany.
Like a white-leather durian, the 69-thousand seat Allianz Arena rises from the concrete (and lights up at night) to feature some of the best Germans to ever kick a ball. Outside, the stadium’s colours change… so make sure you’re not so distracted you miss the kick off.

Barcelona, Spain.
No surprises here, really, this is tops. Nou Camp is quite simply the biggest football stadium in all of Europe – with a capacity of 98,000 – and it could be the ultimate place to catch a game you’ll never forget. Still not enough? Hit the Barcelona FC Museum to see jerseys and glittering trophies still wet from the win. After that, drop into one of the many cosy street bars to catch all the amazing game-changing moments on infinite replay.


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