Number 5. Philips Stadion. The home of dutch giants PSV Eindhoven, who are back in the group stage after 5 years. The stadium has a capacity of 35,119 and it opened in 1910
Number 4. Wankdorf Stadion. Located in Bern, Wankdorf Stadium is the home of the current Swiss champions BSC Young Boys who are back in the group stage after 2 years. The stadium opened in 2005 and has a capacity of 32,000.
Number 3. Estádio Municipal de Braga. The home of SC Braga, the stadium has a capacity of 30,360 and it opened in 2003. Braga are back in the group stage after 11 years.
Number 2. Red Bull Arena. The Red Bull Arena in Salzburg has a capacity of 30,188 and is the home of Austrian champions FC Salzburg. The stadium opened in 2003.
Number 1. Bosuilstadion. The smallest stadium in the Champions League this season is Bosuilstadion, the home of Belgian champions Royal Antwerp FC who are back in Europe’s top competition after 66 years. The stadium has a capacity of 16,144 and it opened in 1923.