Complete List of MLS Stadiums In EA FC 25

EA Sports has licensed hundreds of football stadiums for EA FC 25, but which MLS stadiums have made the cut?

Authenticity is the name of the game for EA Sports FC 25, and it unquestionably delivers. EA Sports’ new-gen soccer title showcases a staggering 19,000+ players representing 700+ teams, participating in over 30 leagues, and occupying a whopping 173 stadiums in total.

The MLS is a competition that is still playing catch up to its Latin American and European counterparts, but it boasts some of the most beautiful stadiums in the game. Let’s find out how many MLS stadiums have made it to the new game and which are they. 

How Many MLS Stadiums Feature In EA FC 25?

Club
Stadium
Capacity

Vancouver Whitecaps
BC Place 
22,120

Los Angeles FC
BMO Stadium
22,000

LA Galaxy
Dignity Health Sports Park
27,000

Seattle Sounders
Lumen Field
37,222

Atlanta United
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
71,000

Portland Timbers
Providence Park
25,218

New York Red Bulls
Red Bull Arena
25,000

BMO Stadium (LAFC)

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Inaugurated in 2018 with a substantial $350 million expenditure, Los Angeles FC’s BMO Stadium, previously known as the Bank of America Stadium, is heralded as one of the MLS’s finest arenas. Emulating European stadium designs, it boasts seats set at an impressive 34-degree incline, ensuring a close and immersive view from every angle.

BC Place (Vancouver Whitecaps)

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BC Place is a modern marvel unlike any other. With its one-of-a-kind retractable roof, the largest in the world, it unveils a breathtaking expanse of over 7,500 square meters of sky. Hovering above the playing field is the world’s second-largest four-sided center-hung HD video board, surrounded by a seating arrangement of 54,500 spectators. 

Dignity Health Sports Park (LA Galaxy)

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The Dignity Health Sports Park is one of the oldest stadiums in MLS. After opening its doors in 2003, it has hosted several high-profile events, other than LA Galaxy home matches, including the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup matches, CONCACAF Men’s & Women’s Gold Cup matches, and the 2003 MLS All-Star Match. 

Lumen Field (Seattle Sounders)

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Seattle Sounders FC boasts one of the MLS’s premier stadiums in Lumen Field. This venue, also home to the Seattle Seahawks, holds a distinguished status in the NFL as well, recognized for its vibrant atmosphere. The Battle of Cascadia, featuring the Seattle Sounders and the Portland Timbers, takes center stage as MLS’s paramount rivalry, offering a game-day atmosphere that could arguably be considered the best in North American soccer.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta United)

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The magnificent Mercedes-Benz Stadium became the official home of Atlanta United FC in 2017, dazzling spectators with its architectural brilliance. It made waves in the MLS when a record-breaking 73,019 fans flocked to witness the 2018 MLS Cup clash between Atlanta and Portland, marking a historic moment in league attendance. This is one of the most beautiful stadiums in EA FC 25. 

Providence Park (Portland Timbers)

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Providence Park is a captivating blend of historic charm and modern comforts. Since the arrival of the Portland Timbers in 2011, the stadium has achieved a remarkable feat by selling out every single MLS game. Its electric ambiance solidifies its status as one of the top MLS venues.

Red Bull Arena (New York Red Bulls)

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Since its opening in 2010, this 25,000-seat stadium has established itself as the sixth-largest soccer-specific facility in the United States. Conveniently located in Harrison’s Riverbend district, approximately seven miles from New York City, it proudly hosts both the New York Red Bulls in the MLS and NY/NJ Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).

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