Stade de France is the largest stadium in France by seating capacity. It can accommodate more than 80000 visitors during sporting events. For large-scale concerts, it can hold more than 90000 visitors after the addition of temporary seats and a standing area in the field. The Stade de France seating plan is useful for finding seats inside the stadium.
Stade de France is also France’s national stadium. It is primarily used to host rugby and football games in France. It is one of the venues to host the Six Nations Championship. It is also used for other Sporting events and concerts in France. Construction of the stadium began in 1995 and was completed in 1998.
Stadium of France is the home ground of the France National Football Team and the France National Rugby Team. It is extensively used for football and rugby Union. It is also used by Stade Français and Racing 92 rugby Union teams for their selected games. It is situated in Saint-Denis; therefore, it is also known as Saint-Denis Stadium.
Stade de France Seating Plan Saint Denis
It is the largest stadium in France and the seats of the stadium are spread across multiple levels. The location of the seats can be seen on the map along with their rows with numbers and stand names. This map helps in finding the pre-booked seats before visiting the stadium. The location of the field, along with the home team area, visiting team area, and other important information, is mentioned.

All the categories of the stadium in different colours, along with their stands, are depicted on the national stadium of France seating plan with row numbers.
Stand & Block Breakdown
Below is a simplified way to locate the seats:
North Stand
Lower: Blocks J1–J4, K1–K4, L5–L6, N9–N10
Upper: Blocks J5–J10, K7–K10, L1–L4, etc
East Stand
Lower: Blocks C5–C6, D1–D2, D4–D5, G5–G8
Upper: Larger block groupings like C3–C4, D6–D10, E1–E6, etc
South Stand
Lower: Blocks A5–A6, B5–B8, Y3–Y4, Z1–Z4
Upper: Blocks A1–A4, B1–B4, Y1–Y2, Z5–Z8, etc.
West Stand
Lower: Blocks R13–R14, S5–S8, T1–T2, U5–U9
Upper: Larger blocks like R1–R6, S15–S18, U11–U15, X10–X15, etc
Stade de France Seating Plan for Rugby
81338 is the official capacity of the stadium for rugby and football games. It is one of the largest stadiums in Europe to host these games. It is a UEFA 4-rated ground.

Best Seats for Rugby Matches
Centre Sideline Views
East & West stand in the middle tiers, giving a balanced panoramic view of the pitch.These seats make it easier to follow back-and-forth play across the field
Lower & Mid-Level Middle Stands
Rows in the lower and middle tiers of East/West stands place you closer to the action with good sightlines for tries, rucks, and conversions. Avoid the very top of the upper gallery if visitors want more detail on player movement.
Atmosphere Zones
The North corners are known for passionate fan sections and a louder atmosphere.
* Seats near the middle of long sides are usually best for overall field coverage.
Stade de France Seating Plan for Football
Visitors can see the location of the ground along with the team areas to identify their pre-reserved seats in this large ground. It also helps in finding the best view seats for rugby games.

The seating layout map for football games at this stadium is also available for visitors’ convenience. All the levels of the stadium along with their rows and stand names are depicted on the seating arrangement chart for football games. These maps are also helpful in selecting the best view seats for rugby and football games.
Best Seats for Football
Centre Line Seats
Middle tier in East or West Stand (near the halfway line) are considered the best for watching build-up and team shape. These seats balance closeness to the players with a wide angle view of both penalty areas
Lower Tier
Lower tier centre seats provide close views of the pitch and are excellent for live action intensity. Best choice for those who prefer to be nearer the field and pitch level action.
Avoid Behind Goals in Upper Far Corners
Upper corners behind goals in the North or South stands can sometimes have a less detailed view of play on the pitch compared to sideline positions.
* For soccer, the centre lines in East/West stands are the most recommended for tactical game viewing.
Stade de France Concerts Seating Plan
High-voltage concerts and musical events are regularly held at the national stadium of France. It can easily accommodate more than 80,000 visitors for large-scale concerts and sometimes more than 90,000 spectators.

The fixed seating arrangement is almost similar to the rugby and soccer seating layout. The field of the Stade de France is used to set up performance stage along with the temporary arrangements to accommodate additional crowd.

The design of the stage depends on the requirements of the event and organisers. The location of the stage, along with the fixed seats, temporary seats, and standing area, is mentioned on the Stade de France seating layout.
Best Seats for Concerts
The temporary areas in front of the performance stage are considered one of the best areas to watch the musical concerts and events. Visitors can choose the front seats if budget is not an issue. It provides one of the best views of the event, and visitors can see their live performance from the best possible view in the National Stadium of France.
Lower Tier Centre Stands (East & West), Middle Tier Centre (Upper Bowl Middle Sections), and Side Stands (East/West Corners) are some of the seats with a good view and a great experience.
Far upper corners behind the stage, extreme sideline seats, lower stands far from the centre, and behind-stage areas provide a partially blocked view, and the experience will not be good.
Accessibility Seating
Stade de France provides accessible seating areas and services for visitors with reduced mobility. Designated wheelchair positions, companion seating, and dedicated lift access are available in most stands.
Parking
Stade de France offers multiple parking areas (P1, P2, P3, etc.) around the stadium grounds, and many event tickets include access to these lots. On major match and concert days, parking fills quickly, so arriving early is advised. There are also off-site park-and-ride options served by shuttle buses from nearby metro and RER stations, making it easier to avoid traffic and long queues.
Accessible parking spots are located near the entrances, and staff on site can assist with wayfinding and mobility needs to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests.
Stade de France 2026 Events Schedule
| Day and Date | Event / Performer | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Thursday 5 February 2026 | France vs. Ireland (Six Nations Opening) | Rugby |
| Saturday 14 March 2026 | France vs. England (Six Nations) | Rugby |
| Saturday 2 May 2026 | Fally Ipupa | Concert |
| Sunday 3 May 2026 | Fally Ipupa | Concert |
| Friday 15 May 2026 | Jul | Concert |
| Saturday 16 May 2026 | Jul | Concert |
| Friday 29 May 2026 | Aya Nakamura | Concert |
| Saturday 30 May 2026 | Aya Nakamura | Concert |
| Sunday 31 May 2026 | Aya Nakamura | Concert |
| Friday 5 June 2026 | PLK | Concert |
| Thursday 11 June 2026 | David Guetta (The Monolith Tour) | Concert |
| Friday 12 June 2026 | David Guetta (The Monolith Tour) | Concert |
| Saturday 13 June 2026 | David Guetta (The Monolith Tour) | Concert |
| Thursday 18 June 2026 | Bruno Mars (The Romantic Tour) | Concert |
| Saturday 20 June 2026 | Bruno Mars (The Romantic Tour) | Concert |
| Sunday 21 June 2026 | Bruno Mars (The Romantic Tour) | Concert |
| Saturday 27 June 2026 | TOP 14 Final | Rugby |
| Thursday 2 July 2026 | System Of A Down | Concert |
| Saturday 4 July 2026 | System Of A Down | Concert |
| Wednesday 8 July 2026 | The Weeknd (After Hours Til Dawn) | Concert |
| Friday 10 July 2026 | The Weeknd (After Hours Til Dawn) | Concert |
| Saturday 11 July 2026 | The Weeknd (After Hours Til Dawn) | Concert |
| Sunday 12 July 2026 | The Weeknd (After Hours Til Dawn) | Concert |
| Friday 17 July 2026 | BTS (World Tour ‘Arirang’) | Concert |
| Saturday 18 July 2026 | BTS (World Tour ‘Arirang’) | Concert |
| Friday 4 September 2026 | PLK | Concert |
| Saturday 5 September 2026 | PLK | Concert |
Bag Policy & Security
For safety and efficient entry, Stade de France enforces a security screening at all gates. Small personal bags are allowed, but large backpacks, oversized bags, coolers, and outside food or drinks are generally restricted. All bags may be checked, and visitors are encouraged to carry only essentials to speed up entry, especially for big events like rugby internationals or major concerts.
Last Updated
This Stade de France seating and visitor information was last updated in January 2026 to reflect the latest details on parking, accessibility, security policies, and best seating guidance. Policies and facilities can change based on event requirements, so visitors are advised to check official stadium communication or ticketing updates before their visit.
