Euro 2024 Host Cities: 10 cities who will host Euros in Germany

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Euro 2024 Host Cities? How many Euro 2024 Host Cities in Germany this summer? There are 10 places which are the Euro 2024 Host Cities. Check out the places and learn more about the Euro 2024 Host Cities!

The Euros 2024 has 10 different venues. It is a mix up from previous editions by UEFA. So which are the 10 places or venues which will be the Euro 2024 Host Cities? Watch & Bet on Football =>

Which cities are hosting EURO 2024 in Germany?

Here are all hosting cities and stadiums hosting Euro 2024 in Germany.

Olympiastadion Berlin

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This is the biggest venue for Euro 2024. It hosted every German Cup final since 1985. The same venue hosted the 2006 World Cup final between Italy and France. On the same ground, Barcelona beat Juventus in the final of 2015 UEFA Champions League final.

Olympiastadion will also host the Euro 2024 final on 14 July 2024.

Cologne Stadium

Cologne were also part of all venues for the 2006 World Cup. The venue has been the main ground for Germany’s Women’s Cup final. This venue is also used for other sports like Ice Hockey.

Cologne Stadium will host one of the Round-of-16 ties in Euro 2024.

BVB Stadion Dortmund

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This venue is one of the most popular in Bundesliga and this is also the home ground of Borussia Dortmund. BVB Stadion is one of the largest arenas at EURO 2024. It hosted the 2001 UEFA Cup final between Liverpool and Deportivo Alavés.

BVB Stadion Dortmund will host one semifinal and a round-of-16 tie at Euro 2024. Watch & Bet on Football =>

Düsseldorf Arena

With a good capacity of 47000 fans, this is one of the iconic grounds in Germany. This is also one of the smaller venues at Euro 2024. It is the home ground of Fortuna Düsseldorf.

Düsseldorf Arena will host one round-of-16 game and one quarterfinal game at Euro 2024.

Frankfurt Arena

This is the home ground of Bundesliga club, Eintracht Frankfurt. It was built in 1925 and was part of many football events like the 1988 UEFA European Championship and the 2006 World Cup.

Frankfurt Arena will host one round-of-16 tie at Euro 2024.

Arena AufSchalke

It was one of the venues that hosted the World Cup quarterfinal in 2006. We all remember this venue for the Portugal-England game when Ronaldo won it in the shootout. This is the home ground of Schalke. This stadium have a retractable roof and slide-out pitch.

Arena AufSchalke will host one round-of-16 tie at Euro 2024.

Volksparkstadion Hamburg

The Volksparkstadion Hamburg had an upgrade before the 2006 World Cup. It hosted one of the quarterfinal games in the 2006 World Cup. It also hosted the Europa League final in 2010 when Atletico Madrid spoiled the dreams of English club, Fulham.

Volksparkstadion Hamburg will host one quarterfinal tie at Euro 2024.

Leipzig Stadium

Leipzig stadium was also part of the venues in the 2006 World Cup and it hosted R-16 fixtures. It is the home ground of the Bundesliga club, RB Leipzig. They opened a state-of-the-art roof in 2004. It is the biggest stadium in the former East Germany.

Leipzig Stadium will host one round-of-16 tie at Euro 2024.

Munich Football Arena

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It is the home ground of Bundesliga giants, Bayern Munich. It was changed in 2005 with new features and organised 2006 World Cup games. It hosted the memorable Champions League 2012 final when Chelsea broke the hearts of Bayern fans. They hosted few Euro 2020 games including the quarterfinal game between Italy and Belgium.

Munich Football Arena will host one semifinal and a round-of-16 tie at Euro 2024.

Stuttgart Arena

The Stuttgart Arena was built in 1993 and hosted few games in the 2006 FIFA World Cup including the 3rd place playoff. They hosted the 1988 UEFA European Championship as well. Watch & Bet on Football =>

Stuttgart Arena will host one quarterfinal tie at Euro 2024.

Euro 2024 Team Base Camps – Euro 2024 Host Cities

Here are Euro 2024 team base camps and stadiums.

Team Base camp Training ground
 Albania Kamen, Germany SportCentrum Kaiserau
 Austria Berlin, Germany Mommsenstadion
 Belgium Ludwigsburg, Germany Wasenstadion, SGV Freiberg am Neckar
 Croatia Neuruppin, Germany Volksparkstadion, MSV Neuruppin
 Czech Republic Hamburg, Germany Edmund-Plambeck-Stadion, FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03
 Denmark Freudenstadt, Germany Hermann-Saam-Stadion
 England Blankenhain, Germany Golfresort Weimarer Land
 France Bad Lippspringe, Germany Home Deluxe Arena, SC Paderborn 07
 Georgia
Germany Herzogenaurach, Germany Adidas Campus/HomeGround
Hungary Weiler-Simmerberg, Germany Tannenhof Resort, Sport & Spa
Italy Iserlohn, Germany
Netherlands Wolfsburg, Germany AOK Stadion, VfL Wolfsburg (women)
Poland Hanover, Germany Eilenriedestadion
 Portugal Harsewinkel, Germany
 Romania Würzburg, Germany Akon Arena, FC Würzburger Kickers
 Scotland Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Stadion am Gröben
 Serbia Augsburg, Germany Rosenaustadion, FC Augsburg (Women)
 Slovakia Mainz, Germany Bruchwegstadion, 1. FSV Mainz 05
 Slovenia Wuppertal, Germany Stadion am Zoo, Wuppertaler SV
 Spain Donaueschingen, Germany Der Öschberghof
 Switzerland Stuttgart, Germany Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau
 Turkey Barsinghausen, Germany Sporthotel Fuchsbachtal
 Ukraine

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