EURO 2024 Stadiums
Calling all football fans! Mark your calendars, as UEFA EURO 2024 will take place in Germany! Prepare for an unforgettable trip as you visit the ten iconic stadiums, each with a rich history and tourist attractions. This year, you may not only watch the tournament's exciting matches but also visit lively cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Hamburg.
Discover each stadium's capacity and the highly anticipated matches that will take place, as well as the lesser-known treasures and must-see attractions around. From the historic Olympiastadion Berlin to the colorful Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, this is the complete insider's guide to UEFA EURO 2024.
Olympiastadion
Other Name: Großer Ring ("Great Ring")
Location: Berlin, Germany
Capacity: 71,000 spectators
Opened: 1936
The Olympiastadion Berlin is the biggest and most iconic sports arena in Germany. It was built specifically for the 1936 Summer Olympics and has since been the venue for numerous significant sporting events, including the finals of the 1974 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.
In the upcoming Euro 2024, the Olympiastadion will proudly host six matches, including the highly anticipated final. Situated in western Berlin, it is conveniently located near the beautiful Grunewald forest. Getting there is easy with the availability of public transportation options like the U-Bahn (subway) and S-Bahn (commuter train).
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 15 | 18:00 | Spain vs Croatia |
June 21 | 18:00 | Austria vs Play-off Winner |
June 25 | 18:00 | Austria vs Netherlands |
June 29 | 18:00 | 2A vs 2B (Round of 16) |
July 6 | 21:00 | Quarter Final Round |
July 14 | 21:00 | Finals |
Cologne Stadium
Other Name: Müngersdorfer Stadium
Location: Köln, Germany
Capacity: 43,000 spectators
Opened: 1923
Cologne Stadium (also known as the RheinEnergieStadion) is one of the ten stadiums that will host matches during the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament in Germany. It is located in the city of Cologne, in the western part of the country.
The stadium was originally built in 1923 and has been renovated several times since then, most recently in 2006 for the FIFA World Cup. It has a capacity of 50,000 spectators and is the home of Bundesliga Club 1. FC Köln.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 15 | 15:00 | Switzerland vs Hungary |
June 19 | 21:00 | Switzerland vs Scotland |
June 22 | 21:00 | Belgium vs Romania |
June 25 | 21:00 | England vs Slovenia |
June 30 | 21:00 | 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Round 16) |
Düsseldorf Arena
Other Name: Merkur Spiel-Arena
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
Capacity: 47,000 spectators
Opened: 2004
The Merkur Spiel-Arena, better known as the Düsseldorf Arena, is ready to greet football fans with its elegant, modern design and vibrant atmosphere for Euro 2024.
The arena, which first opened its doors in 2004, was originally the designated home for Fortuna Düsseldorf of the Bundesliga.
In the years since, it has welcomed a variety of activities, including concerts, boxing matches, and notably, the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest. Most recently, the stadium has undergone a significant renovation, resulting in upgraded facilities and advanced technology.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 17 | 21:00 | France vs Austria |
June 21 | 15:00 | Slovakia vs Play-off Winner B |
June 24 | 21:00 | Spain vs Albania |
July 1 | 18:00 | 2D vs 2E (Round of 16) |
July 6 | 18:00 | Quarter Final Round |
BVB Stadion Dortmund
Other Name: Signal Iduna Park
Location: Dortmund, Germany
Capacity: 61,524 spectators
Opened: 1974
The stadium built in 1974 for the FIFA World Cup, the BVB Stadion Dortmund, has witnessed several historical moments and passionate matches. It's the home of Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund and boasts a loyal fan base known for their incredible support.
Dortmund, an industrial city transformed into a vibrant cultural hub, offers plenty to explore beyond the pitch. Visit the Westfalenhallen Exhibition Center, explore the Zollverein coal mine heritage site, or delve into the Dortmunder U arts center.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 15 | 21:00 | Albania vs Italy |
June 18 | 18:00 | Turkey vs Play-off Winner C |
June 22 | 18:00 | Turkey vs Portugal |
June 25 | 18:00 | France vs Play-off Winner C |
June 29 | 21:00 | 1A vs 2C (Round of 16) |
July 1 | 21:00 | Semi-Finals |
Frankfurt Arena
Other Name: Deutsche Bank Park
Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Capacity: 47,000 spectators
Opened: 2005
Frankfurt Arena, which was opened in 2005, is a tribute to modern architecture and technological innovation. The stadium, which is home to the legendary Eintracht Frankfurt, is well-known for its fanatical supporters.
As Euro 2024 approaches, Frankfurt Arena, also known as Deutsche Bank Park, excitedly awaits to provide an electrifying and memorable experience. The stadium is located in the center of Germany's financial district. This modern arena will proudly host five important games.
But Frankfurt is more than just a destination for exciting sporting events. The city is steeped in history and offers a fascinating blend of old and new, with modern attractions and a vibrant cultural environment.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 17 | 18:00 | Slovakia vs Belgium |
June 20 | 18:00 | Denmark vs England |
June 23 | 21:00 | Germany vs Switzerland |
June 26 | 18:00 | Slovakia vs Romania |
July 1 | 21:00 | 1F vs 3A/B/C |
Volksparkstadion Hamburg
Other Name: Nordtribune
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Capacity: 49,000 spectators
Opened: 1923
The Volksparkstadion, built in 1923, has experienced decades of famous events, including hosting the 1978 FIFA World Cup and serving as the home stadium for the renowned Hamburger SV club. This stadium represents the city's rich sporting tradition and strong football culture.
The Volksparkstadion provides more than just football activity. Pre-match festivities may be enjoyed in the wide park around the stadium, as well as local cuisines at food vendors and browsing fan souvenirs. Take advantage of the stadium's excellent public transportation links to explore the city and have amazing moments off the field.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 16 | 15:00 | Netherlands vs Playoff Winner A |
June 19 | 15:00 | Albania vs Croatia |
June 22 | 15:00 | Czech Republic vs Playoff Winner C |
June 26 | 21:00 | Czech Republic vs Turkey |
July 5 | 21:00 | Quarter Final Round |
Munich Football Arena
Other Name: Allianz Arena
Location: München, Germany
Capacity: 66,000 spectators
Opened: 2005
The Allianz Arena, constructed in 2005, boasts an incredible feature: its dynamic exterior can illuminate the hues of the host nation, Germany, or any other country participating in Euro 2024.
Inside, you'll find cutting-edge elements and a retractable roof that create an unforgettable atmosphere for players and fans alike. This stadium, cherished as the home of the mighty Bayern Munich, perfectly blends Bavarian tradition with the passion of modern football.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 16 | 21:00 | Scotland vs Germany |
June 17 | 15:00 | Play-off Winner B vs Romania |
June 20 | 15:00 | Serbia vs Slovenia |
June 25 | 21:00 | Serbia vs Denmark |
July 2 | 18:00 | 1E vs 3A/B/C/D |
July 9 | 21:00 | Semi Finals |
Leipzig Stadium
Other Name: Red Bull Arena
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Capacity: 40,000 spectators
Opened: 2004
Leipzig Stadium, better known as the Red Bull Arena, offers a rewarding environment, with rising talents taking center stage for Euro 2024. Located in the center of Germany's youngest large metropolis.
The Leipzig Stadium, which was constructed in 2004 on the foundations of the Zentralstadion, the historic heart of East German football, combines modern design with symbolic allusions to the past.
Leipzig is a city that perfectly combines its rich history with a vibrant modern atmosphere. Take a walk through the charming city center and visit iconic landmarks like St. Thomas Church and Nikolaikirche. If you're in the mood for something more contemporary, head to the trendy districts like Südvorstadt, where you'll find lively cafes and bars.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 18 | 21:00 | Czech Republic vs Portugal |
June 21 | 21:00 | France vs Netherlands |
June 24 | 21:00 | Croatia vs Italy |
July 2 | 21:00 | 1D vs 1F (Round of 16) |
Aufschalke Arena
Other Name: Veltins-Arena
Location: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Capacity: 50,000 spectators
Opened: 1954
Since its establishment in 1954, the Veltins Arena has stood witness to numerous unforgettable moments in football, proudly hosting FC Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga. The die-hard "Schalker Knappen" fanbase, known for their unwavering dedication and the electrifying ambiance they create,
Gelsenkirchen is a city that perfectly combines its industrial past with a modern twist. Take a trip to the Zollverein Coal Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or engage yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Kulturzentrum Schlachthof, a hotspot for music and art.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 16 | 21:00 | Serbia vs England |
June 20 | 21:00 | Italy vs Spain |
June 26 | 21:00 | Portugal vs Play-off Winner C |
June 30 | 18:00 | 1C vs 3D/E/F |
Stuttgart Arena
Other Name: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Capacity: 51,000 spectators
Opened: 2006
Since its establishment in 2006, the Mercedes-Benz Arena has been a symbol of modernity and sophistication. Its sleek design and advanced technology guarantee an unequal experience for both players and spectators. VfB Stuttgart's loyal fan base adds to the stadium's lively ambiance, making match days truly unforgettable.
In Stuttgart, you'll find a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and modern attractions. Take a stroll through the iconic Schlossplatz square or immerse yourself in the wonders of the Wilhelma Zoo. For a touch of elegance, visit the picturesque Schloss Solitude and enjoy the breathtaking views of the city. If you're a car enthusiast, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is a must-see.
EURO 2024 Matches
Date | Time | Matches |
June 16 | 18:00 | Denmark vs Slovenia |
June 19 | 18:00 | Hungary vs Germany |
June 23 | 21:00 | Hungary vs Scotland |
June 26 | 18:00 | Play-off Winner B vs Belgium |
July 5 | 18:00 | Quarter Final Round |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Euro 2024 taking place?
Euro 2024, also known as the UEFA European Championship, is set to take place in Germany from June 14th to July 14th, 2024. This exciting tournament will be held in ten different cities across the country, making it the first pan-German edition of the event.
Which stadiums will host the EURO 2024 matches?
Here are the stadiums that will host the EURO 2024 matches in Germany:
- Olympiastadion Berlin (Final)
- RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne)
- Signal Iduna Park ("Yellow Wall") in Dortmund
- Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt)
- Gelsenkirchen: Veltins-Arena (Arena AufSchalke)
- Volksparkstadion (Hamburg)
- Leipzig Stadium (Leipzig)
- Allianz Arena (Opening Match) in Munich
- Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart)
- Merkur Spiel-Arena.(Düsseldorf)
How many teams will participate in the upcoming EURO 2024?
Well, there will be a total of 24 teams competing, with Germany as the host nation. Right now, on February 13th, 2024, 21 teams have already secured their spot through the qualification stage. The final three spots will be decided in the play-offs happening on March 21st and 26th, 2024.