Euro 2024: Your guide to the 10 stadia across Germany
Euro 2024 begins next week in Germany when a total of 51 matches (all live on RTÉ) will be hosted in 10 cities over 31 days.
Here, we take at each of the tournament venues.
BERLIN
Stadium name: Olympic Stadium
Capacity: 71,000
The Olympic Stadium in Germany's capital will host the final on 14 July, one of the quarter-finals and three group games. Home to Hertha Berlin, it is the tournament’s biggest venue and staged the 2006 World Cup final and the 2015 Champions League final.
Matches: Group stage, Spain v Croatia (15 June, 6pm), Poland v Austria (21 June, 6pm), Netherlands v Austria (25 June, 6pm), last 16, 2A v 2B (29 June, 6pm), Quarter-final (6 July, 9pm), Final (14 July, 9pm).
COLOGNE
Stadium name: Cologne Stadium
Capacity: 43,000
Both England and Scotland will play one of their group games at the Cologne Stadium, which will also host one of the round-of-16 matches. Previously known as the Mungersdorfer and home to Cologne since 1923, it was redeveloped to host group games at the 2006 World Cup.
Matches: Group stage, Hungary v Switzerland (15 June, 3pm), Scotland v Switzerland (19 June, 9pm), Belgium v Romania (22 June, 9pm), England v Slovenia (25 June, 9pm), last 16, 1B v 3A/D/E/F (30 June, 9pm).
DORTMUND
Stadium name: BVB Stadium Dortmund
Capacity: 62,000
The BVB Stadium Dortmund is Germany’s largest football stadium. It has a capacity of over 81,000, which has been reduced for the Euros due to international regulations. The ground’s famous 'Yellow Wall’, the continent’s biggest all-standing terrace, will be all seating during the tournament.
Matches: Group stage, Italy vs Albania (15 June, 9pm), Turkey v Georgia (18 June, 6pm), Turkey v Portugal (22 June, 6pm), France v Poland (25 June, 6pm), last 16, 1A v 2C (29 June,