Euro 2024 is nearly here and the continent’s gaze will be fixed on the host country Germany.
With the love of football so strong and vast across the country, the Germans have prepared ten host cities and stadiums for this summer’s tournament and it is set to be one to remember.
The latest Euro 2024 odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise, here is all the information you need on all the venues for the footie fiesta.
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Berlin
Olympiastadion
Seated Capacity: 74,475
Club: Hertha Berlin
Opened: 1 August 1936
The German National Stadium will host a handful of group-stage games including Spain v Croatia, two knockout stage games, and the final.
Munich
Allianz Arena
Seated Capacity: 75,024
Club: Bayern Munich
Opened: 30 May 2005
The home of the 33-time Bundesliga champions will provide the backdrop for the opening game of the tournament, Germany v Scotland.
Hamburg
Volksparkstadion
Seated Capacity: 51,500
Club: Hamburger SV
Opened: 12 July 1953
The most northern host of the tournament will provide four group-stage games, including Poland v Netherlands, and one quarter-final match.
Düsseldorf
Merkur Spiel-Arena
Seated Capacity: 54,600
Club: Fortuna Düsseldorf
Opened: 10 September 2004
The west German hosts will provide four group-stage games, opening with Austria v France, and will also be used for one quarter-final match.
Dortmund
Westfalenstadion
Seated Capacity: 81,635
Club: Borussia Dortmund
Opened: 2 April 1974
The home of the Champions League finalists will house the reigning European Champions with Italy v Albania, plus three other group games and a semi-final.
Frankfurt
Deutsche Bank Park
Seated Capacity: 53,800
Club: Eintracht Frankfurt
Opened: 21 May 1925
Four group games and one round-of-16 fixture will play out in Frankfurt including the Three Lions’ second game against Denmark.
Cologne
RheineEnergieStadion
Seated Capacity: 50,000
Club: 1. FC Köln
Opened: 31 January 2004
Gareth Southgate’s men will travel to Cologne for their third and final group-stage game (England v Slovenia). The RheineEnergieStadion will also host three other group matches and a round-of-16 game.
Leipzig
Red Bull Arena
Seated Capacity: 42,600
Club: RB Leipzig
Opened: 17 November 2004
The most eastern venue will host four group games including a mouth-watering tie in Netherlands v France.
Gelsenkirchen
VELTINS-Arena
Seated Capacity: 54,740
Club: Schalke 04
Opened: 13 August 2001
The home of Schalke will provide the backdrop for the Three Lions’ opening game against Serbia followed by a highly-anticipated matchup in Spain v Italy.
Stuttgart
MHPArena
Seated Capacity: 54,812
Club: VfB Stuttgart
Opened: 23 July 1933
The MHPArena will host five games at this summer’s tournament including Germany v Hungary and Scotland v Hungary in Group A, plus a round-of-16 tie.
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