People's Republic of China
| Stadium | Capacity | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Beijing National Stadium | 91,000 | - |
| Beijing Worker's Stadium | 72,000 | Beijing Hyundai (Until the stadium underwent reconstruction) |
| Shenyang Olympic Stadium | 70,000 | Shenyang Ginde FC |
| Qingdao Yizhong Center | 60,000 | Qingdao Aojuma |
| Chongqing Olympic Sports Center | 58,680 | Chongqing Qiche |
| Dalian People's Stadium | 55,000 | Dalian Shide |
| Jiaodaruisun Stadium | 51,000 | Shaanxi Lijun Guoli |
| Yanji People's Stadium | 50,000 | Yangbian |
| Hong Kong Stadium | 44,000 | Hong Kong National Football Team |
| Shenzhen Stadium | 33,000 | Shenzhen Kingway |
| Estádio Campo Desportivo | 15,000 | Macau National Football Team |
| Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground | 14,000 | Hong Kong National Football Team |
| Hong Kong Football Club Stadium | 3,750 | HKFC |
| Mong Kok Stadium | 8,500 | Hong Kong National Football Team |
| Caroline Hill Stadium | 5,000 | South China Football Team |
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