When you look at split of stadiums by European country’s men’s clubs, it would appear that it would be:
England- 35 (20 PL, 14 Championship, 1 L1)
Spain - 27 (19 LL, 8 Segunda including Villarreal B) *3 clubs in 3rd tier have stadiums but clubs aren’t in game)
Italy - 4 Serie A including Milan sharing
Germany - 25 (15 Bundesliga, 9 Bundesliga 2, 1 3. Liga)
France - 4 Ligue 1
Netherlands - 2 Eredivisie
Portugal - 2 Liga Portugal
Belgium - 0
Scotland - 2 SPFL
Austria - 0
Serbia - no clubs in game at all?
Turkey - 0 or 1 Super Lig (is Ataturk removed?)
Switzerland - 0
Ukraine - 1
Czech Republic - 0
Norway - 0
Denmark - 0
Croatia - 0
Greece - 0
Israel - no clubs in game at all?
Cyprus - 0
Sweden - 0
Poland - 0
Hungary - 0
Romania - 0
Bulgaria - no clubs in game at all?
Slovakia - no clubs in game at all?
Azerbaijan - no clubs in game at all?
Kazakhstan - no clubs in game at all?
Slovenia - no clubs in game at all?
Moldova - no clubs in game at all?
Ireland - 0
Finland - 0
Next season we are unlikely to get any new Spanish stadiums unless Deportivo La Corina, Malaga or Real Madrid Castillo can get promoted back to Segunda.
In Germany we should see Darmstadt and Heidenheim added.
In England we will need a promotion from Chanpionship this year. Of the 10 teams without a stadium I think Ipswich or Coventry would be most likely to be promoted.
Italy could finally see Fiorentina, Bologna and Torino’s stadiums. We also could get the Stadio Olympics back if Roma’s license is retrieved. Although we could potentially lose the San Siro.
France will hopefully finally get the full treatment but at the very least I expect another 1 or 2 stadiums to be scanned.
EA focus in the Netherlands has to be on getting Feyenoord as a partner and scanning De Kuip
Sporting Lisbon will surely be scanned for EA25 after they were announced as a partner last week. Braga should also be a focus on adding as a partner in the future.
Belgium (Club Brugge), Austria (RB Salzburg), Switzerland (Young Boys), Turkey (Besiktas, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray) and Serbia (Crvena Zvezda) should all be a focus on getting as partners to increase the UCL licensed stadiums moving forward.