Euro 2024: Guide to 10 stadiums across Germany and their games


FE Team | Published: June 12, 2024 00:05:08


DUESSELDORF, Germany: The Duesseldorf Arena is pictured in Duesseldorf, Germany, July 21, 2020 . The European Championship in Germany is all about tried and tested stadiums with a rich soccer history. Unlike at some recent World Cups, there's been no rush to finish stadiums on time. — AP

DUESSELDORF, Ger-many (AP): The European Championship in Germany is all about tried and tested stadiums with a rich soccer history.
Unlike at some recent World Cups, there's been no rush to finish stadiums on time. All but one of Germany's 10 venues hosted games at the 2006 World Cup and none have undergone major changes.
All capacities are given in the all-seated configuration used for Euro 2024, meaning the figure is typically lower than for club games where many fans can stand.
Here is a guide to the 10 stadiums and all of the games taking place at each:
Olympiastadion, City: Berlin
Capacity for Euro 2024: 71,000
Games: Spain vs. Croatia (June 15), Poland vs. Austria (June 21), Netherlands vs. Austria (June 25), one game in the round of 16 (June 29), one quarterfinal game (July 6), the final (July 14).
Munich football arena, City: Munich
Capacity For Euro 2024: 66,000
Games: Germany vs. Scotland (June 14), Romania vs. Ukraine (June 17), Slovenia vs. Serbia (June 20), Denmark vs. Serbia (June 25), one game in the round of 16 (July 2), one semifinal game (July 9).
Bvb Stadion Dortmund, City: Dortmund
Capacity For Euro 2024: 62,000
Games: Italy vs. Albania (June 15), Turkey vs. Georgia (June 18), Turkey vs. Portugal (June 21), France vs. Poland (June 25), one game in the round of 16 (June 29), one semifinal game (July 10).
The fans of Borussia Dortmund - BVB for short - know it as the Westfalenstadion, the cavernous beating heart of their club for over 50 years, but it's also called Signal Iduna Park due to a long-running sponsorship deal, which doesn't apply during the European Championship.
Stuttgart Arena, City: Stuttgart
Capacity for Euro 2024: 51,000
Games: Slovenia vs. Denmark (June 16), Germany vs. Hungary (June 19), Scotland vs. Hungary (June 23), Ukraine vs. Belgium (June 26), one game in the quarterfinals (July 5).
Volksparkstadion, City: Hamburg
Capacity for Euro 2024: 49,000
Games: Poland vs. Netherlands (June 16), Croatia vs. Albania (June 19), Georgia vs. Czech Republic (June 22), Czech Republic vs. Turkey (June 26), one quarterfinal game (July 5).
Duesseldorf Arena, City: Duesseldorf
Capacity for Euro 2024: 47,000
Games: Austria vs. France (June 17), Slovakia vs. Ukraine (June 21), Albania vs. Spain (June 24), one game in the round of 16 (July 1), one quarterfinal game (July 6).
Cologne Stadium, City: Cologne
Capacity for Euro 2024: 43,000
Games: Hungary vs. Switzerland (June 15), Scotland vs. Switzerland (June 19), Belgium vs. Romania (June 22), England vs. Slovenia (June 25), one game in the round of 16 (June 30).
Frankfurt Arena, City: Frankfurt
Capacity for Euro 2024: 47,000
Games: Belgium vs. Slovakia (June 17), Denmark vs. England (June 20), Switzerland vs. Germany (June 23), Slovakia vs. Romania (June 26), one game in the round of 16 (July 1).
Leipzig Stadium, City: Leipzig
Capacity for Euro 2024: 40,000
Games: Portugal vs. Czech Republic (June 18), Netherlands vs. France (June 21), Croatia vs. Italy (June 24), one game in the round of 16 (July 2).
Arena Aufschalke, City: Gelsenkirchen
Capacity for Euro 2024: 50,000
Games: Serbia vs. England (June 16), Spain vs. Italy (June 20), Georgia vs. Portugal (June 26), one game in the round of 16 (June 30).

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