Event details
Participants
Norway
vs Sweden
Competition
Other
Season
all
City
Oslo, Norway
Venue
Ullevaal Stadion
Date and time
Jun 1, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Tip: If you're traveling, plan your arrival and return in advance (traffic, parking, public transport).
Location and venue
Ullevaal Stadion is Norway’s national football stadium and one of Oslo’s most recognizable venues for big match nights. As an all-seater stadium with a capacity of around 28,000, it’s valued for its compact bowl-like feel that keeps the crowd close to the pitch, balancing long-standing heritage with modern upgrades.
Inside, the experience is built for spectators: strong sightlines from most sections, a lively match-day atmosphere, and crisp acoustics when the stands get going. Visitor facilities are practical and well organized—from food and drink stands to clear wayfinding—so entry and circulation feel straightforward even on high-demand events.
On the micro-location level, the stadium sits in northern Oslo at Sognsveien 75K, Oslo, Norway (Entrance K). The easiest arrival point is the “Ullevål stadion” metro station, followed by a short walk to the gates; if you’re driving, parking can be found within the surrounding complex and nearby areas (depending on event-day arrangements). For the wider picture of getting around the city, see the Oslo transport notes further down the page.
Address
Sognsveien 75K, Oslo, Norway
Capacity
About 27,182
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Note: Entry time depends on the organiser and entrance control; arrive earlier for the best experience and less stress.
Destination guide: Oslo
Oslo, the capital of Norway, is not only a city of fjords and design, but also one of Scandinavia’s most appealing destinations for sports spectacles and concerts. Urban, modern, and easy to navigate, Oslo combines top-level event organization with a relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for both a quick getaway and a longer stay. Visitors appreciate the compact city center, clear wayfinding, and a sense of safety that keeps the whole experience carefree.
One of Oslo’s biggest strengths is connectivity: public transport under the Ruter system includes the T-banen (metro), the Trikken (tram), and numerous bus routes, making it easy to reach the key areas with arenas and stadiums. The main rail hub, Oslo S, is a natural starting point for getting around, while travelers arriving by air land at Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen, where links to the city center are fast and convenient, including the Flytoget (Airport Express Train). Whether you arrive by train, plane, or car, event-day logistics in Oslo are generally simple and predictable.
When you’re not in the stands or in front of the stage, Oslo offers plenty of “tourist bonus” within walking distance: stroll along Karl Johans gate toward the central squares, stop by Aker Brygge and the waterfront promenade, or enjoy views of the Oslofjorden. History lovers often choose a walk around Akershus festning, while a calmer pace is perfect for museums, parks, and neighborhoods with excellent dining. That’s how attending an event in Oslo can easily turn into a complete city-break experience, with plenty to do before and after your night out.
Airport
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL), Oslo (Gardermoen), Norway
Country / Continent
Norway / Europe
Time zone
UTC+02:00
W. Europe Standard Time