stadiums from all corners of the globe offer beauty in their own light. Whether it’s for its eye-catching size or its peculiar – yet impressive – architecture, some fans are more interested in the ground than the on-pitch action itself. And that’s understandable - stadiums have come a long, long way since muddy grounds in the 1800s, and some are now multi-functional, state-of-the-art facilities that often boast an array of brand-new features.
While some of these stadiums are used specifically for football, there are venues on this list that are multi-purpose. This particularly applies to stadiums in the United States, which typically host American Football matches all year round but will host multiple football (soccer) matches during the upcoming 2028 World Cup. MetLife Stadium is one of the host venues and will host the final.
On this list, there are four grounds with a capacity of over 100,000, including the Ohio and Michigan Stadiums. Barcelona's Camp Nou is set to be able to hold over 100,000 spectators when the current redevelopment project is finished. It is estimated that the expansion of Barcelona's iconic home stadium will be fully completed in 2026.
In the meantime, the Catalan-based side are playing their home games at the Estadi Lluis Companys. Top 25 Biggest Stadiums in World Football 1 Rungrado 1st of May Stadium 114,000 North Korea 2 Michigan Stadium 107,601 United States 3 Ohio Stadium 102,780 United States 4 Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,024 Australia .