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Estadio de Mestalla: Valencia matches & tickets

Home of Valencia since 1923, Estadio de Mestalla sits east of the old city and still feels close to the club’s roots. It is one of Spain’s classic football grounds, tight, steep, loud, and built for proper matchday pressure rather than comfort. La Liga nights here can feel intense from the first whistle, with a crowd that expects edge, effort, and a bit of nerve. It is easy enough to reach from central Valencia, and the area is packed with bars and everyday city life rather than tourist gloss. Find upcoming fixtures, tickets, and everything for a matchday visit below.

Last updated 9 July 2026

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Stadium
Estadio de Mestalla
Location
Valencia, Spain
Home of
Valencia
Capacity
55,000 spectators
Nearest transport
Misser Mascó - Dr. Rodríguez Fornós (bus, 2 min walk)

The closest public-transport stops to Estadio de Mestalla, Valencia, with approximate walking times.

  • MetroAragó (4 min walk)
  • MetroFacultats Manuel Broseta (5 min walk)
  • BusMisser Mascó - Dr. Rodríguez Fornós (2 min walk)

The closest pubs to the ground. Most open 2–3 hours before kickoff.

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Whose home stadium is Estadio de Mestalla?
Estadio de Mestalla is the home of Valencia.
What is the capacity of Estadio de Mestalla?
Estadio de Mestalla holds around 55,000 spectators.
What's the next match at Estadio de Mestalla?
Valencia vs Newcastle on Saturday 8 August at 19:00 (5 matches in the next 90 days).
How do I get to Estadio de Mestalla?
Estadio de Mestalla sits in Valencia. The closest public-transport stops are Aragó metro (4 min walk) and Misser Mascó - Dr. Rodríguez Fornós bus stop (2 min walk).
Is Estadio de Mestalla worth visiting?
Yes. Estadio de Mestalla is the home of Valencia, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.