Cities hosting UEFA EURO 2024 football matches

Which cities will host the Euro 2024?

The 2024 European Football Championship will be played in Germany, and the games will take place in the following cities:

1. Berlin — the capital of Germany and the largest city in the country. The games will be played in the Olympic Stadium, which has a capacity of around 74,000 spectators.

2. Munich — a large city in Bavaria, known for its cultural and sporting events. The games will take place in the Allianz Arena, which has a capacity of around 70,000 spectators.

3. Dortmund — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, known for the football club Borussia Dortmund. The games will be played at Signal Iduna Park, which has a capacity of more than 81,000 spectators.

4. Stuttgart — the capital of Baden-Württemberg. The games will take place in the Mercedes-Benz Arena, which has a capacity of around 60,000 spectators.

5. Hamburg — a large port city in northern Germany. The games will be played in the Volksparkstadion, which has a capacity of around 57,000 spectators.

6. Leipzig — a city in Saxony known for its cultural and musical history. The games will take place in the Red Bull Arena, which has a capacity of around 42,000 spectators.

7. Frankfurt am Main — the financial center of Germany. The games are played in the Waldstadion, which has a capacity of around 51,500 spectators.

8. Cologne — a large city in North Rhine-Westphalia, known for its Gothic cathedral. The games will take place in the RheinEnergieStadion, which has a capacity of around 50,000 spectators.

9. Gelsenkirchen — a city in the Ruhr area, known for the Schalke 04 football club. The games are played in the Veltins Arena, which has a capacity of around 54,000 spectators.

10. Düsseldorf — the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. The games will take place in the Merkur Spiel-Arena, which has a capacity of around 54,600 spectators.

These cities have been selected to host the 2024 European Football Championship matches, and each of them represents a unique part of Germany’s cultural and historical heritage.