Barcelona home ground, Camp Nou, is the biggest stadium in Laliga followed by Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu.
Here are the biggest football stadiums in La Liga, in order of capacity
1. Camp Nou (Barcelona) Capacity: 99,354
2. Santiago Bernabéu (Real Madrid) Capacity: 81,044
3. Wanda Metropolitano (Atlético Madrid) Capacity: 68,456
4. Benito Villamarín (Real Betis) Capacity: 60,270
5. La Cartuja (Seville) Capacity: 57,619
These stadiums are all home to some of the biggest clubs in the world, and they regularly host La Liga matches, cup finals, and international games. The Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Spain and one of the largest in Europe. It is known for its iconic design and its passionate atmosphere.
The Santiago Bernabéu is the home of Real Madrid, the most successful club in La Liga history. It is currently undergoing a major renovation, which is due to be completed in 2023.
The Wanda Metropolitano is the newest stadium on the list, having opened in 2017. It is the home of Atlético Madrid, who won the La Liga title in 2021.
The Benito Villamarín is the home of Real Betis, who are one of the most popular clubs in Spain. It is known for its lively atmosphere and its passionate Laliga fan base.
La Cartuja is a multi-purpose stadium that is mainly used for football matches. It has hosted the UEFA Europa League final on two occasions, in 2012 and 2020.
All of these stadiums are world-class venues, and they offer a great experience for fans.