Palau Blaugrana is one of the most diverse indoor venues that you are ever likely to come across. It plays host to a variety of sports: FC Barcelona’s basketball, handball, futsal and roller hockey teams, which are all contested against Spanish or international opposition. The stadium seats just under 8,000 spectators, though a big project … Read More
Archives: Venues
Cornella-El Prat Stadium (Power8 Stadium)
Less well-known than its elder brother stadium in Barcelona, the Cornella-El Prat is a 40,000-seater home to La Liga side RCD Espanyol. Remarkably, this is the eighth stadium in which Espanyol have played in all those years. Officially known as the RCDE Stadium, it is a very attractive stadium which hosts high-quality football pretty much … Read More
Camp Nou
Camp Nou is the home of FC Barcelona. It is an outdoor arena primarily used for football (soccer) matches with a seating capacity of over 99,000. Located in Carrer d’Arístides Maillol, about 7km drive from the centre of Barcelona. Not only is it home to one of the most iconic teams in all of world … Read More
Ciudad del Motor de Aragon
The Ciudad del Motor de Aragon is one of the most diverse and multi-purpose motor racing venues in the country, featuring all sorts of different race styles and vehicle types. The track is 3.3 miles long with various possible layouts. Its surroundings are quite empty, though this definitely serves to add a level of character … Read More
Principality Stadium
With a capacity of nearly 75,000 fans, the Principality Stadium is one of the most atmospheric stadiums in the UK – when the roof is closed, the atmosphere is bottled up and reaches a cauldron of noise unlike anywhere else in the world! Slap bang in the middle of Cardiff and only 5 minutes away … Read More
Cardiff City Stadium
The Bluebirds have been in their new stadium since 2009 and it is one of the most up to date, modern stadiums out there with fantastic sight lines and good seating areas. The team has been trying to change its identity for the last few years, and the live music in the USW Stand as … Read More
Aviva Stadium
With a capacity of over 50,000, the Aviva has been home to the Irish national teams since 2010 when they moved from historic Lansdowne Road. There are not any more atmospheric stadiums in the country and when the crowd bursts into song it feels like the whole county is singing. Being just 6 years old, … Read More
Windsor Park
Windsor Park is the home of both Linfield FC and the Northern Ireland national football team. It has undergone a redevelopment in the past year to counter the increasing success of the national team – raising the capacity to 18,000. It also has fantastic seating and great sight lines with state of the art concourses … Read More
Pittodrie Stadium
The 22,000 capacity stadium is one of the oldest in the country – having actually been opened in the 19th Century! It has witnessed some incredible nights over the years, including Sir Alex Fergusons amazing win over Bayern Munich! Success has followed and in recent years Aberdeen have been title and cup contenders going toe … Read More
Victoria Park
The 6,500-capacity stadium is located in Scotland’s Highlands and has played home to Ross County for nearly 100 years. It has seen the team have an incredible rise to the top level of Scottish football, having previously been a non-league side. Every game is a big one for these fans, and it is no surprise … Read More