WHEN football fans think of the best grounds in the world, the likes of Wembley, Nou Camp, Anfield and Allianz Arena quickly spring to mind. There are also the connoisseurs who will talk to you about the brilliant atmosphere across the South American and Balkan stadiums. But there is one hidden gem you probably never heard of that promises an experience of a lifetime. And that is none other than Stade de Geneve in Switzerland.
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The 30,000 plus capacity ground hosts Swiss club Servette's home games. The stadium also held three group-stage matches during Euro 2008. But what makes it stand out is that the luckiest fans can watch all the live action in a HOT TUB. And those most fortunate lounging in a jacuzzi can also enjoy some delicious FONDUE. Chelsea visited the unique ground very recently during the Conference League qualifiers.
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The Blues faced Servette in the play-offs at Stade de Geneve in the second leg after winning 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in August. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. The West Londoners didn't have the best experience in Switzerland as they lost 2-1. Christopher Nkunku opened the scoring from the penalty spot but Jeremy Guillemenot equalised before Enzo Crivelli turned the game on its head.
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