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Wanda Metropolitano

Madrid


The state-of-the-art new home of Atlético de Madrid – they moved in in late 2017 – seats 67,703 people and has already become a firm favourite among fans, even those who miss the cauldron-like Estadio Vicente Calderón. Tickets to matches can be purchased online – click on 'Entradas' then 'Aforo General'.

Stadium tours, both guided and self-guided, start at gate 10, and are possible when there are no matches.


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