ENGLAND fans staying at the Albania stadium hotel are regretting buying a ticket.
The Three Lions visit the Arena Kombëtare in their final 2026 World Cup qualifying match.
The 22,500-capacity ground has been Albania‘s home since 2019, and it includes a built-in hotel.
Some rooms at the Tirana Marriott Hotel offer a stunning view of the pitch.
The bird’s eye view allows guests a perfect view of the turf, with some England fans potentially regretting buying a match ticket.
Fans staying in the Marriott had to pay between £151 and £221 for one night.

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The hotel also boasts a gym, meeting rooms, and “Terra” Restaurant, which combines Albanian and Middle Eastern dishes.
There are 80 rooms in the hotel, many of which are contained in a 112-metre tower that rises above the stadium.
Thomas Tuchel‘s side arrived in Tirana having already qualified, so the England boss was keen to avoid any unwanted suspensions.
He said ahead of the match: “It is [important]. I’m aware of that and we will talk about it. No red cards.
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“If we are in a position in doubt, if a player is through, and it will be last man and we will hold his shirt and he gets a red card.
“[If] in doubt tomorrow [Sunday], it will be smarter to not do it.”







