The Rasunda (Solnavagen 51; +46 8 735 0935) is Sweden’s national stadium and the venue for nearly all Stockholm derbies. Built in 1937, it staged the 1958 World Cup Final and now has a capacity of about 35,000. It’s set in Solna, near T-bana stop Solna Centrum on the blue line.
Rasunda is the home ground of AIK, whose Black Army fans occupy the north terrace, Norra Sta, blocks 210-215. Blocks 430-435 are behind the south goal. The best seats are in Ostra Laktaren, blocks 101-107, accessed from Solnavagen.
Djurgardens play most of their home matches at the Stockholms stadium (Lidingovagen 1, Hjorthagen; +46 8 5082 8362). The arena is often referred to simply as “Stadion”, which is also the name of its T-bana stop on the red line. The capacity is only 14,000. Home fans occupy blocks M-N and L, by Valhallavagen, on the side opposite the famous clock tower.
Hammarby’s home is the Soderstadion beside the Globe Arena, by the Globen stop on the T-bana green line. Home fans congregate in blocks J and K in the north section.
Tickets for all club and international matches in Stockholm can be found on www.ticnet.se.