Venues for UEFA Euro 2024 tournament in Germany
Ten top-notch venues in Germany, ranging from the Olympiastadion in Berlin to the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, will host UEFA EURO 2024. Discover each location and city’s background, must-see sights, schedule, and stadium capacity.
Three-time champions In 2024, Germany will play host to the 17th UEFA European Championship, commonly known as EUROs.
Germany will be hosting its first major tournament since the FIFA World Cup in 2006. The matchups for this summer’s grand finale will be held in ten host cities, including Berlin, the country’s capital.
Berlin
Berlin, the capital of Germany since its reunification in 1990, is among the most fascinating and varied travel destinations in the nation. In a city rich in culture and history, the Brandenburg Gate and the 368-meter-tall TV tower, with its observation deck providing panoramic views, are popular tourist destinations.
Berlin Olympiastadion
⦁ Stadium capacity: 71,000
⦁ Home team: Hertha Berlin
⦁ Notably hosted: 2006 FIFA World Cup final, 2015 UEFA Champions League final
Matches to be played in Berlin Olympiastadion
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Spain vs Croatia | 15/06 | 18:00 | Berlin Olympiastadion |
Poland vs Austria | 21/06 | 18:00 | Berlin Olympiastadion |
Netherlands vs Austria | 25/06 | 18:00 | Berlin Olympiastadion |
Round of 16 – 2A vs 2B | 29/06 | 18:00 | Berlin Olympiastadion |
Quarter-final | 06/07 | 21:00 | Berlin Olympiastadion |
Final | 14/07 | 21:00 | Berlin Olympiastadion |
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Cologne
Cologne, a historic city on the Rhine, is home to over a million people and is known for its UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, which is Germany’s most visited monument.
Stadium Cologne
⦁ Stadium capacity: 43,000
⦁ Home team: 1. FC Köln
⦁ Notably hosted: 2020 UEFA Europa League final
Matches to be played in Stadium Cologne
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Hungary vs Switzerland | 15/06 | 15:00 | Stadium Cologne |
Scotland vs Switzerland | 19/06 | 21:00 | Stadium Cologne |
Belgium vs Romania | 22/06 | 21:00 | Stadium Cologne |
England vs Slovenia | 25/06 | 21:00 | Stadium Cologne |
Round of 16 – 1B vs 3A/D/E/F | 30/06 | 21:00 | Stadium Cologne |
Dortmund
Known for its coal, steel, and beer industries fifty years ago, Dortmund—considered the cultural center of the Ruhr region—has developed into a major digital city with a vibrant cultural scene and a rich athletic legacy on display at the German Football Museum.
Dortmund’s BVB Stadion
⦁ Stadium capacity: 62,000
⦁ Home team: Borussia Dortmund
⦁ Notably hosted: 2001 UEFA Cup final
Matches to be played in Dortmund’s BVB Stadion
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Italy vs Albania | 15/06 | 21:00 | Dortmund’s BVB Stadion |
Türkiye vs Georgia | 18/06 | 18:00 | Dortmund’s BVB Stadion |
Türkiye vs Portugal | 22/06 | 18:00 | Dortmund’s BVB Stadion |
France vs Poland | 25/06 | 18:00 | Dortmund’s BVB Stadion |
Round of 16 – 1A vs 2C | 29/06 | 21:00 | Dortmund’s BVB Stadion |
Semi-Final | 10/07 | 21:00 | Dortmund’s BVB Stadion |
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, is home to more than 250 restaurants and beer establishments in the Old Town, which has earned the moniker “the longest pub in the world.” Düsseldorf has a population of 650,000.
Düsseldorf Arena
⦁ Stadium capacity: 47,000
⦁ Home team: Fortuna Düsseldorf
⦁ Notably hosted: 1988 UEFA European Championship group games (former Rheinstadion)
Matches to be played in Düsseldorf Arena
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Austria vs France | 17/06 | 21:00 | Düsseldorf Arena |
Slovakia vs Ukraine | 21/06 | 15:00 | Düsseldorf Arena |
Albania vs Spain | 24/06 | 21:00 | Düsseldorf Arena |
Round of 16 – 2D vs 2E | 01/07 | 18:00 | Düsseldorf Arena |
Quarter-final | 06/07 | 18:00 | Düsseldorf Arena |
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Frankfurt
Frankfurt, the fifth largest city in Germany, is a global center of finance and trade. Its distinctive skyline has earned it the moniker “Manhattan.” Frankfurt is located on the banks of the Main River.
Arena Frankfurt
⦁ Stadium capacity: 47,000
⦁ Home team: Eintracht Frankfurt
⦁ Notably hosted: 2002 UEFA Women’s Cup final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
Matches to be played in Arena Frankfurt
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Belgium vs Slovakia | 17/06 | 18:00 | Arena Frankfurt |
Denmark vs England | 20/06 | 18:00 | Arena Frankfurt |
Switzerland vs Germany | 23/06 | 21:00 | Arena Frankfurt |
Slovakia vs Romania | 26/06 | 18:00 | Arena Frankfurt |
Round of 16 – 1F vs 3A/B/C | 01/07 | 21:00 | Arena Frankfurt |
Gelsenkirchen
In addition to its rich history in coal mining and steel production, Gelsenkirchen offers visitors access to green spaces, theatres, boat cruises, and the industrial heritage of the Ruhr region.
Arena AufSchalke
⦁ Stadium capacity: 50,000
⦁ Home team: Schalke
⦁ Notably hosted: 2004 UEFA Champions League final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
Matches to be played in Arena AufSchalke
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Serbia vs England | 16/06 | 21:00 | Arena AufSchalke |
Spain vs Italy | 20/06 | 21:00 | Arena AufSchalke |
Georgia vs Portugal | 26/06 | 21:00 | Arena AufSchalke |
Round of 16 – 1C vs 3D/E/F | 30/06 | 18:00 | Arena AufSchalke |
Hamburg
Hamburg, the third-biggest city in Europe that isn’t the capital, is a popular tourist destination because of its stunning architecture, world-famous port, rich cultural past, and vibrant nightlife.
Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion
⦁ Stadium capacity: 49,000
⦁ Home team: Hamburger SV
⦁ Notably hosted: 2010 Europa League final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
Matches to be played in Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Poland vs Netherlands | 16/06 | 15:00 | Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion |
Croatia vs Albania | 19/06 | 15:00 | Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion |
Georgia vs Czechia | 22/06 | 15:00 | Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion |
Czechia vs Türkiye | 26/06 | 21:00 | Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion |
Quarter-final | 05/07 | 21:00 | Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion |
Leipzig
Leipzig, which was formerly the residence of Johann Sebastian Bach, is rich in culture and history. Not least of which is the nonviolent protests that took place there in 1989 and caught the spirit of the German reunification movement.
Leipzig Arena
⦁ Stadium capacity: 40,000
⦁ Home team: RB Leipzig
⦁ Notably hosted: 2006 World Cup group stage and round of 16 games
Matches to be played in Leipzig Arena
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Portugal vs Czechia | 18/06 | 21:00 | Leipzig Arena |
Netherlands vs France | 21/06 | 21:00 | Leipzig Arena |
Croatia vs Italy | 24/06 | 21:00 | Leipzig Arena |
Round of 16 – 1D vs 2F | 02/07 | 21:00 | Leipzig Arena |
Munich
Munich, the third-biggest city in Germany with 1.6 million residents, is a historical site rich in parks, beer gardens, and art galleries.
Munich Football Stadium
⦁ Stadium capacity: 66,000
⦁ Home team: Bayern München
⦁ Notably hosted: 2012 UEFA Champions League final, EURO 2020 quarter-final
Matches to be played in Munich Football Stadium
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Germany vs Scotland | 14/06 | 21:00 | Munich Football Stadium |
Romania vs Ukraine | 17/06 | 15:00 | Munich Football Stadium |
Slovenia vs Serbia | 20/06 | 15:00 | Munich Football Stadium |
Denmark vs Serbia | 25/06 | 21:00 | Munich Football Stadium |
Round of 16 – 1E vs 3A/B/C/D | 02/07 | 18:00 | Munich Football Stadium |
Semi-final | 09/07 | 21:00 | Munich Football Stadium |
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Stuttgart
Stuttgart is a large industrial city home to Mercedes and Porsche, two of the most well-known automakers in the world. However, tourists may also take advantage of the city’s thriving wine industry and cuisine, with pancake soup (Flädlesuppe) being one of the specialties.
Stuttgart Arena
⦁ Stadium capacity: 51,000
⦁ Home team: VfB Stuttgart
⦁ Notably hosted: 1998 European Cup final, 2006 World Cup third-place play-off
Matches to be played in Stuttgart Arena
Match | Date | Time (GMT) | Venue |
Slovenia vs Denmark | 16/06 | 18:00 | Stuttgart Arena |
Germany vs Hungary | 19/06 | 18:00 | Stuttgart Arena |
Scotland vs Hungary | 23/06 | 21:00 | Stuttgart Arena |
Ukraine vs Belgium | 26/06 | 18:00 | Stuttgart Arena |
Quarter-final | 05/07 | 18:00 | Stuttgart Arena |
Stadiums map for UEFA EURO 2024
FAQ’s:
Where is the UEFA Euro 2024 final?
The UEFA Euro 2024 final will be held at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
Where will UEFA Euro 2024 be hosted?
UEFA Euro 2024 will be hosted in Germany.
When and where is UEFA Euro 2024?
UEFA Euro 2024 will take place from June 14 to July 14, 2024, and it will be hosted in Germany.
Where to Watch in the UK?
UEFA Euro 2024 can be streamed on BBC and ITV/STV in the UK.
Where to watch in India?
UEFA Euro 2024 can be streamed on Sony Sports Network in India.
Where to watch in Nigeria?
UEFA Euro 2024 can be streamed on Supersport in Nigeria.
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