Stadiums are always one of the biggest talking points about new FIFAs.
So, with momentum building ahead of the FIFA 19 release, what better time to speculate about new arenas that could be on the way.
FIFA 18 featured more than 70 stadiums – including new additions such as LA Galaxy’s StubHub Center, Huddersfield Town’s John Smith’s Stadium and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex arena.
Recently, they even added 12 more, which arrive with the World Cup mode on May 29.
DREAM TEAM WORLD CUP Click here to pre-register for this summer’s brilliant gameSadly, though, thereare still some notable omissions. No, we’re not just talking about the Camp Nou (PES has the license).
Here are 15 stadiums EA Sports needs to include in FIFA 19.
Turk Telcom arena
Location: Turkey
Capacity: 52,650
Team: Galatasaray

San Mames Stadium
Location: Spain
Capacity: 53, 289
Team: Athletic Bilbao

Estadio do Dragao
Location: Portugal
Capacity: 52,000
Team: Futebol Clube do Porto

Celtic Park
Location: Scotland
Capacity: 60,832
Team: Celtic FC

Red Bull Arena Leipzig
Location: Germany
Capacity: 44,345
Team: RB Leipzig

De Kuip
Location: Holland
Capacity: 51,577
Team: Feyenoord (Eredivisie)

Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
Location: Turkey
Capacity: 50,509
Team: Fenerbache

Parc Olympique Lyonnaise
Location: France
Capacity: 59,186
Team: Olympique Lyonnais

Estádio José Alvalade
Location: Portugal
Capacity: 50,095
Team: Sporting Clube de Portugal

Philips Stadion
Location: Holland
Capacity: 35,000
Team: PSV Eindhoven

Stadio San Paolo
Location: Italy
Capacity: 60,240
Team: Napoli

Estadio Chivas
Location: Mexico
Capacity: 49,850
Team: Club Deportivo Guadalajara

Estadio da Luz
Location: Portugal
Capacity: 65,647
Team: S.L. Benfica

Vodafone Arena
Location: Turkey
Capacity: 41,903
Team: Beşiktaş J.K

Maracana Stadium
Location: Brazil
Capacity: 78,838
Team: Mainly been used for football matches between the major football clubs in Rio de Janeiro, including Flamengo, Fluminense, Botafogo and Vasco da Gama
Dream Team World Cup has landedThe greatest show on Earth just got that bit more exciting.
That’s because the Dream Team World Cup game is coming ahead of this summer’s tournament.

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The game officially launches on June 1 – but you can pre-register for the game now.
If you’re an existing Dream Team customer the World Cup game now appears in the app or you can enter here, but if you’re not follow these simple steps:
Download the Dream Team app Create an account Click on the World Cup banner below in the app and follow the pre-registration instructionsFrom Russia with a whole lot of love.
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