Some of the continent's most iconic cities and stadia will be on hosting duties when Euro 2024 takes place in Germany this summer. Germany has recent experience of staging a major international tournament after opening its doors for the 2006 World Cup, and it is a nation that boasts top-class facilities and infrastructure. All 10 arenas picked to host Euro 2024 matches have capacities in excess of 45,000 but, incredibly, only five are called home by Bundesliga clubs, which gives a clue to the scale of football mania in the country.
Read more: Best football players in the world | Best football players of all time West Germany staged the 1988 edition of the European Championship, but the competition has since expanded from eight to 24 teams, and the number of fixtures from 15 to 51. It will also be the third time the tournament has visited Munich after the Allianz Arena - the home of Bayern Munich - welcomed fans for four matches as part of the multi-nation Euro 2020. RadioTimes.
com brings you the full round-up of stadiums and host cities at Euro 2024. Euro 2024 stadiums City: Berlin Capacity: 70,033 The largest of the 10 stadia, the Olympiastadion is set to stage six matches including the final on Sunday 14th July. The home of Bundesliga 2 side Hertha Berlin has played host to the biggest events on the planet, including the Olympic Games, World Cup matches and the Champions League final.
City: Munich Capacity: 66,026 Probably the most recognisable of the arenas because it is t.
