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Stade de France: France U19 W matches & tickets

Opened in 1998 in Saint-Denis, just north of central Paris, Stade de France is the country’s biggest stadium, with room for around 81,338. It was built for the World Cup and has since staged the biggest nights in French football, along with major rugby and concert events. The scale is obvious, but the setting still feels easy enough to reach from the city, especially if you are staying in central Paris. Expect a big-event atmosphere rather than a local club-ground routine. Find upcoming fixtures, tickets, and everything for a matchday visit below.

Last updated 9 July 2026

Home of France U19 W

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Stadium
Stade de France
Location
Paris, France
Capacity
81,338 spectators
Nearest transport
Pont du Canal (bus, 3 min walk)

Nothing scheduled at Stade de France in the next 90 days. The season may be on a break, or new fixtures haven't been confirmed yet. Check back soon.

The closest public-transport stops to Stade de France, Paris, with approximate walking times.

  • TrainLa Plaine - Stade de France (9 min walk)
  • TrainStade de France - Saint-Denis (13 min walk)
  • MetroLa Plaine Stade de France (7 min walk)
  • MetroRue Danièle Casanova (8 min walk)
  • BusPont du Canal (3 min walk)
Whose home stadium is Stade de France?
Stade de France is the home of France U19 W.
What is the capacity of Stade de France?
Stade de France holds around 81,338 spectators.
How do I get to Stade de France?
Stade de France sits in Paris. The closest public-transport stops are La Plaine - Stade de France train station (9 min walk) and La Plaine Stade de France metro (7 min walk).
Is Stade de France worth visiting?
Yes. Stade de France is the home of France U19 W, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.