Fortuna Arena matches and tickets
Opened in 2008, Fortuna Arena sits in Prague’s Vršovice district and feels like a proper city ground rather than a remote outpost. It is best known for Czech Liga football, with a loud, close-up atmosphere that can turn sharp and intense once the game gets going. Getting there from the centre is straightforward, and the surrounding streets have that everyday Prague feel, less postcard, more local routine.
Last updated 15 May 2026
See all on mapFortuna Arena quick facts
- Stadium
- Fortuna Arena
- Location
- Prague, World
- Nearest transport
- Slavia - Nádraží Eden (bus, 2 min walk)
Upcoming matches at Fortuna Arena
Nothing scheduled at Fortuna Arena in the next 90 days. The season may be on a break, or new fixtures haven't been confirmed yet. Check back soon.
How do I get to Fortuna Arena?
The closest public-transport stops to Fortuna Arena, Prague, with approximate walking times.
- TrainPraha-Eden (4 min walk)
- MetroE4 (15 min walk)
- MetroE5 (15 min walk)
- BusSlavia - Nádraží Eden (2 min walk)
FAQ
- Whose home stadium is Fortuna Arena?
- Fortuna Arena doesn't have a single resident club, it hosts visiting teams and one-off fixtures.
- How do I get to Fortuna Arena?
- Fortuna Arena sits in Prague. The closest public-transport stops are Praha-Eden train station (4 min walk) and E4 metro (15 min walk).
- Is Fortuna Arena worth visiting?
- Yes. Fortuna Arena hosts visiting teams and one-off fixtures throughout the year, worth a visit when something interesting is on.
