Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta United's stadium(Image credit: Alamy)

Where are the best stadiums in Major League Soccer? It's an interesting question as the mix is so diverse.

Some are, without doubt, among the best sports arenas in the world, but the stadiums that fall into this category in North America aren't soccer-specific. They're multi-purpose, and host other sports like NFL, music concerts and more. Soccer is rarely the priority event.

There is a school of thought that more mid-sized, soccer-specific stadiums will stand MLS in better stead going forward ask fans of New York Red Bulls, Portland Timbers and Nashville SC, and they will tell you that having their own exclusive home is the way to go.

But stepping inside breathtaking venues like Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Bank of America Stadium is equally inspiring.

FourFourTwo takes up the debate with our list of the best.

1. Providence Park, Portland Timbers

Having existed since 1893 in rudimentary form and as a complete stadium since 1926, Providence Park is one of the oldest soccer-specific arenas in the USA. Sitting in a tight-knit urban corner of Portland, the stadium is a cauldron of feverish emotion for both MLS side Portland Timbers and NWSL side Portland Thorns, with the former selling out every home game from their transition to MLS in 2011 until the pandemic of 20202021 a league-record sell out streak of 163 games. Known for its electrifying atmosphere and cathedral-like environment, it has served as the ideal platform for Timbers Army to cheer on their side and help them reach three MLS Cup Finals, winning in their first trip in 2015.

2. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta United

Boasting a maximum capacity of 73,000, Atlanta United's Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the second-largest venue in MLS and ranked no.80 in FourFourTwo's list of the best stadiums in the world. They share the stadium with the NFL side Atlanta Falcons in a nod to the American football franchise, its eight retractable panels, when opened, create the illusion of a falcon spreading its wings. Sitting in the bustling neighborhood of Atlanta, the stadium is accessible by foot from the city's downtown areas and is accompanied by an array of historical landmarks like a statue of Martin Luther King Jr.


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