Where was the Euro 2024 final? Stadium, host city for showpiece match at UEFA European Championship

07-14-2024
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The 2024 European Championship was hosted by Germany, who had not staged this tournament since the country was known as West Germany way back in 1988.

The tournament started on Friday, June 14 2024 with 24 teams competing to become champions. It concluded with the final on July 14, where Spain defeated England 2-1 to make it back-to-back final defeats for the Three Lions.

The Sporting News takes a look at where the final in Germany was held and the other host cities for the tournament. 

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Where was the Euro 2024 final being held?

The 2024 European Championship final was hosted in Berlin at the Olympiastadion. 

Home to Hertha BSC, it's an iconic venue in Europe which holds a rich history dating back to its use as the stage for the 1936 Olympic Games. The stadium's blue track became the setting for Usain Bolt's record-breaking 100m and 200m sprints during the 2009 World Championships.

Serving as Germany's capital since the reunification in 1990, Berlin stands out as one of the nation's most diverse destinations. Amid a wealth of history and culture, key tourist highlights encompass the iconic Brandenburg Gate and the towering 368-meter TV tower, which provides panoramic views from its observation deck.

It was the largest arena during the tournament and it has hosted every German Cup final since 1985 as well as matches on both the continental and international levels. Berlin was the host city for the 2006 World Cup final, featuring Italy and France. In 2015, the Olympiastadion Berlin also witnessed Barcelona's triumph over Juventus in the UEFA Champions League final.

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What were the Euro 2024 host venues and dates?

Here's how the competition unfolded in terms of stages, dates and fixtures, with the action getting under way in mid-June, 2024 with the final exactly a month on from the opening match.

  • June 14-26 — group stage
  • June 29-July 2 — last 16
  • July 5-6 — quarterfinals
  • July 9-10 — semifinals
  • July 14 — final
City Stadium name Capacity
Berlin Olympiastadion 70,000
Munich Munich Football Arena 67,000
Dortmund BVB Stadion Dortmund 66,000
Stuttgart Stuttgart Arena 54,000
Gelsenkirchen Arena AufSchalke 50,000
Hamburg Volskparkstadion Hamburg 50,000
Frankfurt Frankfurt Arena 48,000
Dusseldorf Dusseldorf Arena 47,000
Cologne Cologne Stadium 47,000
Leipzig Leipzig Stadium 42,000