Euro 2024 stadiums: Host cities, venues in Germany for men's European Championships

Joshua Thomas

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After being spread out across several European countries in 2021, the European Championships will return to a single host nation in 2024.

Germany will be the solo host of the continental tournament after beating out a rival bid from Turkey to host the event.

Euro 2024 will be split across 10 German cities with every corner of the country set to see some games.

After hosting the 2006 World Cup, Germany was not short on potential venues for the tournament with the likes of Hanover, Nuremberg and Kaiserslautern all missing out.

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Euro 2024 stadiums

Olympiastadion

  • City: Berlin
  • Capacity: 70,000
  • Matches (6):
    • June 15: Group B
    • June 21: Group D
    • June 25: Group D
    • June 29: Round of 16
    • July 6: Quarter final
    • July 14: Final

Allianz Arena

  • City: Munich
  • Capacity: 67,000
  • Matches (6):
    • June 14: Group A
    • June 17: Group E
    • June 20: Group C
    • June 25: Group C
    • July 2: Round of 16
    • July 9: Semifinal

Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

  • City: Dortmund
  • Capacity: 66,000
  • Matches (6):
    • June 15: Group B
    • June 18: Group F
    • June 18: Group F
    • June 25: Group D
    • June 29: Round of 16
    • July 10: Semifinal

Mercedes-Benz Arena

  • City: Stuttgart
  • Capacity: 54,000
  • Matches (5):
    • June 16: Group C
    • June 19: Group A
    • June 23: Group A
    • June 26: Group E
    • July 5: Quarter final

Arena AufSchalke

  • City: Gelsenkirchen
  • Capacity: 50,000
  • Matches (4):
    • June 16: Group C
    • June 20: Group B
    • June 26: Group F
    • June 30: Round of 16

Volksparkstadion

  • City: Hamburg
  • Capacity: 50,000
  • Matches (5):
    • June 16: Group D
    • June 19: Group B
    • June 22: Group F
    • June 26: Group F
    • ​​​​​​​July 5: Quarter final 

Merkur Spiel-Arena

  • City: Dusseldorf
  • Capacity: 47,000
  • Matches (5):
    • ​​​​​​​June 17: Group D
    • June 21: Group E
    • June 24: Group B
    • July 1: Round of 16
    • July 6: Quarter final

RheinEnergieStadion

  • City: Cologne
  • Capacity: 47,000
  • Matches (5):
    • June 15: Group A
    • June 19: Group A
    • June 22: Group E
    • June 25: Group C
    • June 30: Round of 16

Waldstadion

  • City: Frankfurt
  • Capacity: 46,000
  • Matches (5):
    • June 17: Group E
    • June 20: Group C
    • June 23: Group A
    • June 26: Group E
    • July 1: Round of 16

Red Bull Arena

  • City: Leipzig
  • Capacity: 42,000
  • Matches (4):
    • ​​​​​​​June 18: Group F
    • June 21: Group D
    • June 24: Group B
    • July 2: Round of 16

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Josh has been covering sport for nearly a decade now having fallen in love with football at a young age. A UTS graduate, Josh has previously worked for GOAL and now covers football closely for The Sporting News.