Some have hosted World Cup finals, others fierce rivalries, and a few stand out for their size, architecture, or atmosphere. Explore them below.

The home of English football and host to legendary moments, from World Cup glory in 1966 to dramatic FA Cup finals. With its iconic arch and 90,000-seat capacity, Wembley remains one of the most famous stadiums in the world.

The only stadium to host two World Cup finals, Estadio Azteca is where Pele and Maradona made history. With an electric atmosphere, it remains Mexico’s greatest footballing arena.

A football cathedral shared by AC Milan and Inter, the San Siro is famed for its colossal stands and historic clashes. It has hosted World Cups, Champions League finals, and countless unforgettable moments.

Home to Real Madrid, the Santiago Bernabéu is one of football’s most iconic stadiums. Since opening in 1947, it has hosted Champions League finals, unforgettable El Clásico battles, and legendary players. Currently undergoing major renovations, it’s set to become a modern footballing masterpiece while preserving its historic legacy.

Nicknamed the "Theatre of Dreams," Old Trafford is Manchester United’s fortress. From Sir Matt Busby’s glory days to the dominance of Sir Alex Ferguson, this stadium has seen countless unforgettable footballing moments.

Nicknamed La Bombonera due to its unique shape, Boca Juniors’ legendary home is a cauldron of noise and passion. Its steep stands and bouncing terraces make it one of football’s most intimidating venues.

Home to River Plate, El Monumental is Argentina’s largest stadium and the site of the country’s greatest triumphs, including their 1978 World Cup win. A true footballing fortress.

Famous for The Yellow Wall, Borussia Dortmund’s fortress is one of the most electrifying stadiums in world football. Its legendary atmosphere and passionate supporters make it a must-visit.

The home of Roma and Lazio, this historic stadium has seen Serie A battles, World Cup finals, and Olympic glory. With its grand architecture, it remains one of Italy’s most important sporting venues.

Home to Bayern Munich, the Allianz Arena is a modern masterpiece, known for its illuminated exterior and world-class facilities. It has hosted major European finals and remains a footballing landmark.

The Fortress of SL Benfica, Estádio da Luz is Portugal’s largest stadium — famous for its soaring eagle, passionate fans, and unforgettable matchday experience.