At Malta's National Stadium, nestled in Ta' Qali, you can catch thrilling matches amid a lively atmosphere, all while enjoying some cold beer and decent snacks.
The stadium is in the middle of nowhere, a Bolt ride from Valletta costs around €25. On the bright side, they sell alcoholic beer, which is becoming quite rare at football in Europe
Alper Y.
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Went to national team football match, it was fun to watch here.
Santiago Fonseca
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It is a nice stadium. Good atmosphere. You can get there by bus but, there's a bus stop really close. However, if you want to go back by bus, you have to walk to take more routes because there are only two routes near the stadium. It is a nice experience for you to go there on Sunday and enjoy a game
Jamie Mack
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Saw Sliema Wanderers lose 2-0 to Floriana and then Hamrum Spartans lose 2-1 to Marsaxlokk. €10 covered both games. Only one side of stadium open and there was segregation for both games. Things were a bit heated after the first game but just verbals and there was a police presence. Small cafe in the stadium selling nachos and hotdogs and another area selling other snacks and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Caught bus from Valletta to Qali. The first part of the walk from bus stop to Stadium was along a road with an unofficial pavement so had to take care especially walking back after the game in the dark.
Lucca T.
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While visiting this stadium, you can visit the aviation museum nearby and the wonderful city of Mdina, which is perfectly visible from here. The stadium is very functional and nicely located. It's worth going inside.
Eoin H
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Stadium is quite old, had decent food options, no one was there so the atmosphere was bad
Miles away from the city though
Alan
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Malta's National stadium. Has a capacity of around 17,000 which is small but still can create a great atmosphere thanks to Malta's Ultras (South and core)
Kevin Oxford
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Malta's national stadium, not big at 17,000 capacity but very picturesque and enjoyable. A bargain at €5.