Mikheil Meskhi Stadium matches and tickets
Opened in 2001 on the slopes above Vake Park, Mikheil Meskhi Stadium feels a little removed from central Tbilisi, with a greener, calmer setting than many city grounds. It is named after one of Georgia’s great footballers, and it is best known as a regular stage for domestic football, friendlies, and lower league matches rather than the city’s biggest set-piece occasions. Getting there is straightforward enough by taxi or local transport, and on matchdays the mood is usually more local and low-key than grand, which can make the experience feel close-up and easy to read for visitors.
Last updated 26 May 2026
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FAQ
- Whose home stadium is Mikheil Meskhi Stadium?
- Mikheil Meskhi Stadium is the home of Georgia and Saburtalo.
- What's the next match at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium?
- Georgia vs Romania on Tuesday 2 June at 17:00 (3 matches in the next 30 days).
- How do I get to Mikheil Meskhi Stadium?
- Mikheil Meskhi Stadium sits in Tbilisi. The closest public-transport stops are სადგურის მოედანი-1 metro (11 min walk) and მე-5 საჯარო სკოლა bus stop (2 min walk).
- Is Mikheil Meskhi Stadium worth visiting?
- Yes. Mikheil Meskhi Stadium is the home of Georgia and Saburtalo, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.
