The largest Champions League stadiums this season

The 2025-26 UEFA Champions League season has kicked off with the league stage, bringing the continent's elite clubs back into their anticipated battles on the world's greatest football stages. Stadiums are both sporting icons, home to legendary history, and modern masterpieces designed to dazzle fans with their sheer size and magnificence. Transfermarkt has compiled a ranking of all 36 stadiums hosting this season's matches, revealing the largest venues that will witness the most dramatic events and the clubs that will seek to challenge with less support. Topping the list is the legendary Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, which was recently renovated and has a capacity of 83,186 spectators. Real Madrid fans will hope their stadium will host new magical moments. Borussia Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park came in second place with a capacity of 81,365. Third place went to the historic San Siro stadium in Milan, which will host only Inter Milan matches this season after Milan's absence. The stadium has a seating capacity of 75,923.
Here is the ranking of the largest capacity stadiums in the Champions League this season:
1. Santiago Bernabéu – 83,186 spectators.
2. Signal Iduna Park – 81,365 spectators.
3. San Siro – 75,923 spectators.
4. Allianz Arena – 75,000 spectators.
5. Metropolitano – 70,460 spectators.
6. Stadium of Light – 68,100 spectators.
7. Velodrome – 67,394 spectators.
8. Tottenham Stadium – 62,850 spectators.
9. Anfield – 61,276 spectators.
10. UAE – 60,704 spectators.