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The Signa Eduna Park Stadium in Dortmund, with a capacity of 66000, will hold four group matches, one eighth final and one semi-final, a total of six matches. This is the home of Dortmund Club and the hot spot of German football. It once set the record for the highest number of spectators in the World Cup (69901 spectators in the 2006 match between Germany and Poland). -
The Mercedes Benz Arena in Stuttgart, with a capacity of 54000, will hold four group matches and one quarter final, a total of five matches. This is the home of Stuttgart Club and the traditional famous city of German football. It once hosted World Cup and European Cup matches. -
The Fairings Arena in Gelsenkirchen, with a capacity of 50000, will hold three group matches and one eighth final, a total of four games. This is the home court of Schalke 04 Club and a new star of German football. It is the youngest stadium of Euro 2024, built in 2001. -
The Hawkes Park Stadium in Hamburg, with a capacity of 50000, will hold four group matches and one quarter final, a total of five matches. This is the home of Hamburg Club and the historic city of German football. It has hosted World Cup and European Cup matches and is the northernmost stadium in Germany. -
The Rhine Energy Stadium in Cologne, with a capacity of 47000, will hold four group matches and one quarter final, a total of five games. This is the home of Cologne Club and the cultural capital of German football. It has hosted the World Cup and is one of the most beautiful stadiums in Germany. -
The Mercury Entertainment Arena in Dusseldorf, with a capacity of 51000, will hold three group matches and one quarter final, a total of four matches. This is the home of Dusseldorf Club and the commercial center of German football. It has hosted World Cup and European Cup matches and is one of the most modern stadiums in Germany. -
The Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, with a capacity of 50000, will hold four group matches and one quarter final, a total of five games. This is the home of Leipzig Club, the new upstart of German football, the easternmost stadium of Euro 2024, and the national stadium of East Germany. -
The German Commercial Bank Arena in Frankfurt, with a capacity of 48000, will hold four group matches and one quarter final, a total of five games. This is the home of Frankfurt Club and the financial capital of German football. It has hosted World Cup and European Cup matches and is one of the greenest stadiums in Germany.