Thailand has some of the most passionate football crowds in Southeast Asia π₯. From Bangkokβs giant national arena to ultra-modern provincial grounds, Thai League stadiums are a big part of the countryβs football culture. This guide lists the most important stadiums in Thailand, their capacities, home clubs, and why fans love them. πΉπβ½
If you also follow Cambodian football, donβt miss our full guide to Cambodian football stadiums ποΈ.
π Table of Contents
- 1. Top Stadiums in Thailand (Quick List)
- 2. Biggest Stadiums in Thailand ποΈ
- 3. Thai League 1 Club Stadiums
- 4. Visiting Tips for Fans βοΈ
- 5. FAQ
1. Top Stadiums in Thailand (Quick List) πΉπ
Here are the most iconic stadiums Thai football fans talk about the most β either because of size, atmosphere, or trophies hosted there π.
- Rajamangala National Stadium (Bangkok)
- Chang Arena (Buriram)
- BG Stadium / Leo Stadium (Pathum Thani)
- Thammasat Stadium (Rangsit)
- SCG Stadium / Thunder Dome (Nonthaburi)
- Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium (Chiang Mai)
- Tinsulanon Stadium (Songkhla)
2. Biggest Stadiums in Thailand ποΈ
Thailandβs biggest football venues are used for national team games, cup finals, and Asian tournaments π. Below is a clean table you can scan fast β with working links and anchors β .
| Stadium | City | Capacity | Home Club / Use | Official Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rajamangala National Stadium | Bangkok | 51,560 | Thailand National Team πΉπ | Link |
| Tinsulanon Stadium | Songkhla | 30,000 | Regional tournaments & Kingβs Cup π | Link |
| Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium | Chiang Mai | 25,000 | Used for big northern derbies βοΈ | Link |
| Thammasat Stadium | Rangsit | 25,000 | Bangkok United (often) β‘ | Link |
| Chang Arena | Buriram | ~32,600 | Buriram United π | Link |
| BG Stadium (Leo Stadium) | Pathum Thani | 13,000 | BG Pathum United π° | Link |
| SCG Stadium (Thunder Dome) | Nonthaburi | 15,000 | Muangthong United π΄ | Link |
| PAT Stadium | Bangkok | 12,308 | Port FC β | Link |
| 80th Birthday Stadium | Nakhon Ratchasima | 20,141 | Nakhon Ratchasima FC π | Link |
| Thalay Luang Stadium | Sukhothai | 9,500 | Sukhothai FC π | Link |
Want match schedules in these stadiums? Check the latest fixtures here π Todayβs Football Fixtures π β½
3. Thai League 1 Club Stadiums
Thai League stadiums are super different depending on the region. Some are new βEuropean-styleβ arenas; others are community grounds with crazy loud supporters πΊπ₯.
- Chang Arena β Buriram Unitedβs fortress, known for modern design and full crowds. π¦
- BG Stadium β compact, intense atmosphere, and clean sightlines. π°
- PAT Stadium β one of Thailandβs loudest fan zones with old-school vibes. β
- SCG Stadium β classic Thai League home with excellent facilities. π΄
- Thammasat Stadium β big multi-use venue often hosting top Bangkok matches. ποΈ
If you want a full Thai football hub (clubs, legends, national team), jump here: Thai Football Main Page πΉπβ½
4. Visiting Tips for Fans βοΈ
Going to watch Thai League live? Here are quick tips to enjoy the vibe safely and cheaply π‘:
- Arrive early (60β90 mins). Parking and gates get packed fast π.
- Buy tickets online when possible to skip queues π«.
- Hydrate β Thailand stadium heat is no joke βοΈπ₯€.
- Respect home sections if you support the away team π.
- Check club pages for stadium updates and seating rules.
New to betting or want to bet responsibly on Thai League? Start here π Safe Betting Online Guide β
5. FAQ about Thai Football Stadiums β
Which is the biggest football stadium in Thailand?
The biggest is Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok, holding about 51,560 fans and hosting Thailandβs national team. ποΈ
What stadium has the best atmosphere?
Many fans say PAT Stadium (Port FC) and Chang Arena (Buriram United) are the loudest and most intense. π₯πΊ
Do Thai League clubs own their stadiums?
Some do, but many stadiums are owned by provinces or sports authorities. Clubs usually operate them on matchdays. ποΈ
Can tourists attend Thai League games easily?
Yes! Tickets are affordable, stadiums are friendly, and most cities have easy transport options. Just come early. π
Where can I see results and standings?
You can follow all leagues right here: Competitions & Standings πβ½
Final Thoughts π
Thai football stadiums are more than just buildings β theyβre epic fan theatres full of color, drums, and history πβ€οΈ. Bookmark this page and use it anytime you want to explore Thailand through football.
π Next reads: History of Thai Football π | Thai Football Legends β

