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Our website features more useful tips and all the information you need related to the major grounds and teams from around the world: from the top European leagues including the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A and German Bundesliga to South America's top competitions including the Brazilian Serie A and Argentine Primera Division.
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Sunday 10th May 2026
Brighton and Hove Albion have revealed plans to build a brand new stadium for its women's team.
The new stadium will have a capacity of at least 10,000 and be built right next to the Amex, with the stadiums physically connected by a bridge.
It is hoped the new stadium will be ready in time for the 2030/31 season.

Saturday 2nd May 2026
Spanish side Valladolid have announced plans to modernise their stadium and increase its capacity to 32,000.
The first stage of the work will see new executive boxes added and disabled access improved in order to take the stadium closer to UEFA's Category 4 rating.
A later phase will also see the capacity of the Jose Zorilla Stadium increase from 27,600 to 32,000.

Wednesday 29th April 2026
Chelsea have announced that their women's team will play all of its home matches at Stamford Bridge from next season.
The move follows a number of other WSL clubs who now also share their home ground with the men's team.
Chelsea women leave Kingsmeadow after a decade there. The stadium will now be used by the women's academy team.