UEFA Euro 2024 Germany stadiums: Where will the football final be played?
Al JazeeraAl Jazeera’s photo guide to the 10 venues in Germany that will host the 51 European Football Championship matches. Berlin’s Olympiastadion will stage the final on July 14 and is also one of 10 venues to host the 16 group stage matches: Berlin – Olympiastadion Berlin Cologne – Cologne Stadium Dortmund – BVB Stadion Dortmund Dusseldorf – Dusseldorf Arena Frankfurt – Frankfurt Arena Gelsenkirchen – Arena AufSchalke Hamburg – Volksparkstadion Hamburg Leipzig – Leipzig Stadium Munich – Munich Football Arena Stuttgart – Stuttgart Arena A guide to the stadiums that will host Euro 2024 in Germany: Olympiastadion – Berlin, Germany Capacity: 71,000 Inauguration: 1936 Fixtures: ⚽ 15/06: Spain vs Croatia ⚽ 21/06: Poland vs Austria ⚽ 25/06: Netherlands vs Austria ⚽ 29/06: Round of 16 ⚽ 06/07: Quarterfinal ⚽ 14/07: Final The Olympiastadion is the oldest continuous venue used at Euro 2024 and by far, its most famous stadium in historical terms. Dusseldorf: Dusseldorf Arena Capacity: 47,000 Inauguration: 2004 Fixtures: ⚽ 17/06: Austria vs France ⚽ 21/06: Slovakia vs Ukraine ⚽ 24/06: Albania vs Spain ⚽ 01/07: Round of 16 ⚽ 06/07: Quarterfinal Opened in 2004, Dusseldorf Arena is one of the few Euro 2024 stadiums not used during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Frankfurt: Frankfurt Arena Capacity: 47,000 Inauguration: 1925 Fixtures: ⚽ 17/06: Belgium vs Slovakia ⚽ 20/06: Denmark vs England ⚽ 23/06: Switzerland vs Germany ⚽ 26/06: Slovakia vs Romania ⚽ 01/07: Round of 16 Despite its nearly 100-year history at this site, the Frankfurt Arena, also known as the Waldstadion, is a fantastic example of an evolving stadium concept with the most recent remodelling incorporating a futuristic retractable roof and updated stadium seating suitable for the demands of the modern football age. Hamburg: Volksparkstadion Hamburg Capacity: 49,000 Inauguration: 2000 Fixtures: ⚽ 16/06: Poland vs Netherlands ⚽ 19/06: Croatia vs Albania ⚽ 22/06: Georgia vs Czechia ⚽ 26/06: Czechia vs Turkey ⚽ 05/07: Quarterfinal The Volksparkstadion opened in 2000 with the stadium hosting – like several other Euro 2024 venues – multiple matches during Germany’s 2006 FIFA World Cup.