FIFA 23 New Stadiums: Full List

In FIFA 23 new stadiums will be added for you to play in, letting you create an even more immersive experience with your Ultimate Team. While they don't offer any gameplay changes, stadiums in FIFA serve to enhance the immersion you feel, putting you under the floodlights of the place your favourite players line up in every weekend. So, to find out which are the FIFA 23 new stadiums that have been added to the game, make sure to carry on reading down below.
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FIFA 23 New Stadiums List
There are a handful of FIFA 23 new stadiums that are being added to the game, and they are likely to excite you with some big names included. Having real-life, licenced stadiums in the game can be really helpful for the Kick Off and Career Mode game modes especially, as they make both feel like a complete experience with everything correct to the finest detail.
Here is the list of FIFA 23 new stadiums that you can use when the game comes out:
- Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich)
- Allianz Stadium (Juventus)
- City Ground Stadium (Nottingham Forest)
- Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona)
- Stadio Olimpico (Lazio/Roma)
This comes in tandem with the full licencing of teams like Juventus, so you thankfully won't have to struggle through Piemonte Calcio anymore.
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Can You Use The FIFA 23 New Stadiums In Ultimate Team?
If you're wondering whether you can use the FIFA 23 new stadiums in Ultimate Team, then thankfully you will be delighted to hear that you can. They will operate in the exact same way as other stadiums, where you will need to either obtain them through a pack, or purchase them on the transfer market - which is now enhanced with FIFA 23 crossplay - but once you get a hold of them you can use them as much as you want.
One thing to additionally consider is that we will likely see some more new licenced stadiums with the upcoming FIFA 23 World Cup game mode, if the 2018 version is anything to go by. Whether these will be usable in Ultimate Team, and not just tied exclusively to the expected tournament mode is yet to be seen, but there will likely be new places to play in nonetheless.
So, that's all the information we currently have about the FIFA 23 new stadiums, giving you a full list of every new arena coming to the game. Check out this guide on the FIFA 22 women's clubs to learn about more new content arriving with the new release.