INCREDIBLE footage from the back row shows off how steep the stands are at the Mestalla.
Valencia‘s 103-year-old home is one of the most iconic venues in Spanish football.
Sitting at the back isn’t for the faint-hearted, however, given how vertical the stands are.
And given the lack of roof, Brits on holiday would be advised to lather themselves up with sun cream.
Posting an amazing video from the back row to X, La Liga London wrote: “I’m in the top row of the top stand at Mestalla. This is the view.
“Don’t sit here if you have vertigo.”
The social media user took in Valencia’s LaLiga clash with Celta Vigo.
Ex-West Ham ace Guido Rodriguez fired the home side into a 12th minute lead in the sunshine.
But second half efforts from Ilaix Moriba, Fer Lopez and Williot Swedberg turned the contest on its head.
Rodriguez scored again in stoppage time, but Celta held on to win 3-2.
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Valencia have long been touted to leave their historic home and into a Nou Mestalla.
Plans were first unveiled 20 years ago and the club initially broke ground in 2007.
Amid financial issues, construction work was halted in 2009.
After several false dawns, the project finally resumed in January last year.
And Valencia chiefs hope to move to their new home in time for the 2027-28 season.











