#6 Bordeaux
Name- Stade Matmut Atlantique(Stade de Bodeaux)
Capacity- 42,000
The Stade Matmut Atantique very recently replaced the Stade Chaban-Delmas as the home ground of former French champions Giordinis de Bordeaux. The stadium hosted its first international game in 2015 when the national side beat Serbia 2-1.
It will be hosting four first round group matches and one of the four quarter finals. The stadium was built by architecture firm Herzof & de Meuron earlier associated with projects like the Allianz Arena and St. Jakob’s Park. The stadium is known for the elegance in its structure and will be hosting the former world champions Spain on the 21st of June.
Edited by Staff Editor