Waquar Habib
The Olympiastadion, home of Hertha Berlin, hosted the 2006 World Cup final and every German Cup final since 1985. With a capacity of 71,000, it will host the Euro 2024 final, three group stage matches, a round of 16 match, and a quarterfinal.
Home to FC Koln, Cologne Stadium has hosted Germany’s Women’s Cup final since 2010 and the 2020 UEFA Europa League final. With a capacity of 43,000, it will host four group stage matches and a round of 16 match in Euro 2024.
Home to Borussia Dortmund's famous ‘Yellow Wall’, the BVB Stadion hosts Euro 2024 matches, including four group stage games, a round of 16 fixture, and a semifinal. With a capacity of 62,000, it promises an electric atmosphere throughout the tournament.
Euro 2024 marks the debut of major tournaments at Dusseldorf Arena, home to Fortuna Dusseldorf. Despite its smaller size, with a capacity of over 40,000, it will host three group stage games, a round of 16 match, and a quarterfinal match.
Home to Bayern Munich, the Munich Football Arena (Allianz Arena) has hosted memorable European club matches, including the 2012 Champions League final. With a capacity of 66,000, it will host four group stage matches, a round of 16 match, and a semifinal in Euro 2024.
Home to Eintracht Frankfurt, the Frankfurt Arena has a rich history, hosting Euro 1988 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In Euro 2024, with a capacity of 47,000, it will host four group stage matches and one round of 16 match.
Located in Gelsenkirchen, Arena AufSchalke hosted memorable matches like Portugal vs England in 2004. Home to FC Schalke 04, it will host three group stage matches and a round of 16 clash during Euro 2024, with a capacity of 50,000.
The Volksparkstadion Hamburg, home to Hamburg SV, has hosted matches in the Euros and FIFA World Cups. With a capacity of 49,000, it will host four group stage matches and a quarterfinal during Euro 2024.
The Stuttgart Arena, home to VfB Stuttgart, has a history of hosting major matches, including World Cups and Euros. During Euro 2024, with a capacity of 51,000, it will host four group stage matches and one quarterfinal match.
Established in 2004, RB Leipzig's stadium is the largest in former East Germany. It hosts three group stage matches and one round of 16 match in Euro 2024, with a capacity of 40,000.