To mark the club's first European final in its hundred-year history, Madrid Metro has themed twelve key stations in the Vallecas area. This initiative aims to show the region's support for the red-and-white team in their match against Crystal Palace in Leipzig.
The stations of Puente de Vallecas, Nueva Numancia, Portazgo, Buenos Aires, Alto del Arenal, Miguel Hernández, Sierra de Guadalupe, Villa de Vallecas, Congosto, La Gavia, Las Suertes, and Valdecarros are now adorned with banners and decorative vinyls. The Portazgo station also features special decorations honoring both the club and the traditional San Silvestre Vallecana race.
According to regional government data, these stations serve approximately 230,000 travelers daily. The final represents a milestone for the Madrid-based club, which aims to win its first major official title and become the first Spanish club to lift the Conference League trophy.
To allow fans to follow the match live, the Vallecas Stadium will install three giant screens. These screens will be positioned in front of each of the stadium's stands, which have a total capacity of over 14,700 seats.




