European Championships 2024, all the stadiums of the tournament in Germany and which matches they host

European Championships 2024, all the stadiums of the tournament in Germany and which matches they host
European Championships 2024, all the stadiums of the tournament in Germany and which matches they host

The complete list of all the stadiums involved in Euro 2024, fromOlympiastadion of Berlin al Leipzig Stadium of Leipzig.

Berlin’s Olympiastadion will host the Euro 2024 final

Summary

The Olympiastadion in Berlin is the largest stadium in Germany and hosts the home matches ofHerta Berlin.

Capacity: 71,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

15/06: Spain-Croatia 6pm

21/06: Poland-Austria 6pm

25/06: Netherlands-Austria 6pm

29/06: Round of 16 6pm

06/07: Quarter finals 9pm

14/07: The final 9pm

The Allianz Arena in Munich, or Munich Football Arena, is one of the most cutting-edge stadiums in the European football scene and hosts the home matches of Bayern Munichor. It will host the Euro 2024 matches and will be the stadium where the opening match of the competition will be played.

Capacity: 66,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

14/06: Germany-Scotland 9pm

17/06: Romania-Ukraine 3pm

20/06: Slovenia-Serbia 3pm

25/06: Denmark-Serbia 9pm

02/07: Round of 16 6pm

09/07: Semifinal 9pm

The BVB Stadion is the venue that hosts the home matches of Borussia Dortmund. It is called by several names and is recognized worldwide due to its spectacular curve: the yellow wall.

Capacity: 62,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

15/06: Italy-Albania 9pm

18/06: Türkiye-Georgia 6pm

22/06: Türkiye-Portugal 6pm

25/06: France-Poland 6pm

29/06: Round of 16 9pm

10/07: Semifinal 9pm

The Stuttgart Arena, or MHPArena, is an ancient German stadium that hosts the home matches of Stuttgarta team that plays in the top German league, the Bundesliga.

Capacity: 51,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

16/06: Slovenia-Denmark 6pm

7.06pm: Germany-Hungary 6pm

23/06: Scotland-Hungary 9pm

26/06: Ukraine-Belgium 6pm

05/07: Quarter finals 6pm

Arena AufSchalke, or Veltins-Arena, is the stadium in the city of Gelsenkirchen that hosts the home matches of Schalke 04a team playing in the second category of the German championship, Bundesliga 2.

Capacity: 50,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

16/06: Serbia-England 9pm

20/06: Spain-Italy 9pm

26/06: Georgia-Portugal 9pm

30/06: Round of 16 6pm

The Frankfurt Arena, better known as Deutsche Bank Park, is the stadium located in Frankfurt am Main and hosts the home matches ofEintracht Frankfurt.

Capacity: 47,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

17/06: Belgium-Slovakia 6pm

20/06: Denmark-England 6pm

23/06: Switzerland-Germany 9pm

26/06: Slovakia-Romania 6pm

01/07: Round of 16 9pm

The Volksparkstadion is the facility that hosts the home matches of the football team Hamburg SVa club playing in the German second division: Bundesliga 2.

Capacity: 49,000 spectators

16/06: Poland-Holland 3pm

19/06: Croatia-Albania 3pm

22/06: Georgia-Czech Republic 3pm

26/06: Czech Republic-Türkiye 9pm

05/07: Quarter final 9pm

The Düsseldorf Arena, also known as Merkur Spiel-Arena, is one of the smallest stadiums among those that will host Euro 2024 and is the venue that hosts the home matches of Fortuna Düsseldorf, team playing in the German second division, Bundesliga 2.

Capacity: 47,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

17/06: Austria-France 9pm

21/06: Slovakia-Ukraine 3pm now

24/06: Albania-Spain 9pm

01/07: Round of 16 6pm

06/07: Quarter finals 6pm

The Cologne stadium, known by the name of RheinEnergieStadion, is the facility that hosts the matches of the Cologne FC, club that plays in the top German league.

Capacity: 43,000 spectators

15/06: Hungary-Switzerland 3pm

19/06: Scotland-Switzerland 9pm

22/06: Belgium-Romania 9pm

25/06: England-Slovenia 9pm

30/06: Round of 16 9pm

The city of Leipzig was once the home of music thanks to Johann Sebastian Bach, today it hosts one of the strongest football clubs in the German scene, RasenBallsport Leipzig, better known simply as Leipzig, which plays its home matches in the Leipzig Stadium, or Red Bull Arena.

Capacity: 40,000 spectators

The matches that will be played are:

18/06: Portugal-Czech Republic 9pm

21/06: Holland-France 9pm

24/06: Croatia-Italy 9pm

02/07: Round of 16 9pm

 
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