Dec 02 2017

Philips Stadion

Philips Stadion is a bastion for all things PSV related and there is a perfect blend of activities and facilities that allows all fans to enjoy the experience. Even those who are not overly interested in the football can enjoy the amazing restaurants that are based in the stadium and the beautiful architecture that can … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Amsterdam Arena

The Amsterdam Arena (now known as the Johan Cruyff arena in tribute to the late, great Dutch international) is the largest stadium in the Netherlands and plays host to both Ajax and the Dutch National football team. Originally proposed as part of Amsterdam’s failed 1992 Olympic bid, the stadium was completed in 1996 and has … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Versluys Arena

Formerly known as Albert Park and situated on the North Sea coast, Versluys Arena offers a very unique location to watch professional football. Home to K.V Oostende – who have had some of their most successful seasons in the Belgian Pro League in recent years, the compact 8,000 seater stadium attracts visitors from all over … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Stade Maurice Dufrasne

One of the oldest stadiums in European football, the Stade Maurice Dufrasne (or Stade du Sclessin as it’s also known) was built in 1903 and has been the home of Standard Liege ever since. The red and white of Standard has become synonymous with success with Les Rouches lifting the Belgian First Division on 14 … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Ghelamco Arena

The Ghelamco Arena or Arteveldestadion as it is sometimes known, was built in 2013 and has a 20,000 capacity. The new stadium proved to be a lucky charm for home side K.A.A Gent who claimed their maiden Belgian Pro League title in 2014-15 which brought about joyous scenes from the Buffalo faithful. Whilst the city … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Cristal Arena

Opened in 1999 and used throughout Euro 2000, the Cristal Arena is the fourth largest stadium in Belgium. It is home to K.R.C Genk, the club who have developed some of Europe’s top stars in recent years including the likes of Kevin de Bruyne, Christian Benteke and Thibaut Courtois. The three-time Belgian First Division Champions … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

One of the staples of the F1 calendar, the Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit de Spa is one of the most popular for F1 fans for its central European location and its affordability in comparison with the likes of the Monaco and British Grand Prix. Situated close to the in the South East of … Read More

Dec 02 2017

Red Bull Arena

Whilst Salzburg is famed for its Aldstadt and incredible scenery made famous by the Sound of Music, their Red Bull Arena has become one of the hallmarks of the city in recent years – since its expansion in 2007. Home to the ambitious Red Bull Salzburg, the stadium can accommodate over 30,000 fans and is … Read More

Sep 06 2017

Tivoli Neu

Located in the picturesque city of Innsbruck, within the Tyrol Mountain range, the Tivoli Neu stadium has become one of the most recognisable venues in Austrian football. Although home side FC Wacker Innsbruck currently find themselves languishing in the second tier of Austrian league football, their stadium is fit for Austrian Bundesliga football. The Tivoli … Read More