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    Germany are hosting the European Championships this summer as England head to Euro 2024 as one of the favourites.

    After the Covid-delayed Euros were held across the continent in 2021, the tournament returns to its one-country host format.

    Germany is set to be a popular destination because of its strong football culture and hosted a memorable World Cup in 2006.

    The Olympiastadion in Berlin will stage another major final, while Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena and Borussia Dortmund’s iconic Signal Iduna Park are two of Europe’s biggest grounds.

    Here’s all the stadiums that will be used for the tournament:

    Euro 2024 stadiums

    Berlin - Olympiastadion Berlin

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    Capacity: 75,000

    Games:

    • 15/06: Spain vs Croatia
    • 21/06: Poland vs Austria
    • 25/06: Netherlands vs Austria
    • 29/06: Round of 16 match
    • 06/07: Quarter-final
    • 14/07: Final

    Cologne - Cologne Stadium (RheinEnergieSTADION)

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    Capacity: 50,000

    Games:

    • 15/06: Hungary vs Switzerland
    • 19/06: Scotland vs Switzerland
    • 22/06: Belgium vs Romania
    • 25/06: England vs Slovenia
    • 30/06: Round of 16 match

    Dortmund - BVB Stadion Dortmund (Signal Iduna Park)

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    Capacity: 65,000

    Games:

    • 15/06: Italy vs Albania
    • 18/06: Turkey vs Georgia
    • 22/06: Turkey vs Portugal
    • 25/06: France vs Poland
    • 29/06: Round of 16 match
    • 10/07: Semi-final

    Dusseldorf - Dusseldorf Arena (MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA)

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    Capacity: 51,000

    Games:

    • 17/06: Austria vs France
    • 21/06: Slovakia vs Ukraine
    • 24/06: Albania vs Spain
    • 01/07: Round of 16 match
    • 06/07: Quarter-final

    Frankfurt - Frankfurt Arena (Deutsche Bank Park)

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    Capacity: 55,000

    Games:

    • 17/06: Belgium vs Slovakia
    • 20/06: Denmark vs England
    • 23/06: Switzerland vs Germany
    • 26/06: Slovakia vs Romania
    • 01/07: Round of 16 match

    Gelsenkirchen - Arena AufSchalke (Veltins-Arena)

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    Capacity: 55,000

    Games:

    • 16/06: Serbia vs England
    • 20/06: Spain vs Italy
    • 26/06: Georgia vs Portugal
    • 30/06: Round of 16 match

    Hamburg - Volksparkstadion Hamburg

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    Capacity: 52,000

    Games:

    • 16/06: Poland vs Netherlands
    • 19/06: Croatia vs Albania
    • 22/06: Georgia vs Czech Republic
    • 26/06: Czech Republic vs Turkey
    • 05/07: Quarter-final

    Leipzig - Leipzig Stadium (Red Bull Arena)

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    Capacity: 43,000

    Games:

    • 18/06: Portugal vs Czechia
    • 21/06: Netherlands vs France
    • 24/06: Croatia vs Italy
    • 02/07: Round of 16 match

    Munich - Munich Football Arena (Allianz Arena)

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    Capacity: 70,000

    Games:

    • 14/06: Germany vs Scotland
    • 17/06: Romania vs Ukraine
    • 20/06: Slovenia vs Serbia
    • 25/06: Denmark vs Serbia
    • 02/07: Round of 16 match
    • 09/07: Semi-final

    Stuttgart - Stuttgart Arena (MHPArena)

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    Capacity: 55,000

    Games:

    • 16/06: Slovenia vs Denmark
    • 19/06: Germany vs Hungary
    • 23/06: Scotland vs Hungary
    • 26/06: Ukraine vs Belgium
    • 05/07: Quarter-final

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