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Top 5 Stadiums Which Planned to Add to FIFA 18

An American guy uploaded an video on YouTuBe has aroused concern about the possible stadiums of FIFA 18 among people. Even Donald Trump has participated in the discussion. EA Sports has always struggled to make its game linked to the reality as closely as they can. So it will also be a hot topic among players which stadiums will be open to or empowered by EA Sports. Here I will give a brief introduction of the top three stadiums that were mostly talked about.

Ibrox Stadium/Celtic Park (Rangers & Celtic)

Scottish football fans have been crying out to see both of these in FIFA for years, and its an even more pressing issue now given the ascent of Rangers back into Scotland's top flight. Remodelled throughout the 1990s, Celtic Park is now one of the best arenas in Britain, whereas Ibrox is still the country's only club-owned UEFA 5-Star stadium.

If EA added a feature whereby fans could alter the seat colouring in generic venues included on-disc, then it wouldn't be so much of a problem. Picking either Old Firm side in FIFA 17 and seeing the bland Eastpoint Arena time and time again does little too inspire as it is though, so those trademark green or blue seats are required.

Boasting capacities of over 60,000 and 50,000 respectively, Celtic Park and Ibrox Stadium are long-overdue additions to the stadium lineup in FIFA. You really can't have one half of Glasgow without the other, and that's why both must be included.

Falmer Stadium (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Pick Brighton & Hove Albion in FIFA 17 and be prepared to slog it out at Molton Road every other game. Although the stadium may be a decent option for lower-league teams, Brighton will play their matches in the Premier League next season. For that very reason, the Falmer Stadium must be included in FIFA 18.

Opened in the summer of 2011, Brighton's current home can hold just over 30,000. That's almost 3 times as many as Bournemouth's Dean Court/Vitality Stadium, and Eddie Howe's current haunt was included in last year's game. Therefore, the Falmer has to be part of the experience in FIFA 18. That precious Premier League licensing demands it.

Huddersfield's John Smith's Stadium could easily have secured this entry too, because The Terriers will play top flight football themselves next season. Brighton finished 2nd in the Championship just behind Newcastle though, so it's essential that they take priority.

Aviva Stadium

Located in Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium serves as home to its chief tenants: Irish rugny union team and the Republic of Ireland football team. And Aviva group signed a contract for a ten-year deal for the rights of naming. Nearly 51,700 spectators can be accommodated here. Can you imagine the cheers and bravos on that spot?This will not only inspire the players but also prompt audience to be more excited.

Celtic Park

Just as the name suggested, Celtic Park has really a long history. It was open in 1892. Located in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, Celtic Park was originally the home ground of Celtic Football Club. It is even more larger than Aviva stadium with a capacity of 60411. Don’t be surprised by the statistics. After all it is the largest stadium in Scotland and ranks the 6th of all football stadiums in the United Kingdom. Sometimes, English call it Paradise. Do you want to play your FUT Champion in such a wonderful place?

City of Manchester Stadium

The City of Manchester Stadium obviously is locked in Manchester. It is also world famous for its another name Ethihad Stadium as a result of its sponsorship.It serves for Manchester City Football Club with a capacity a little less than Celtic Park: 55097. And it also possessed its title. City of Manchester Stadium is the fourth-largest in Premier League and ranks the 8 in the UK.