Euro 2024 Host Cities
Euro 2024 football tournament will be staged in 13 cities around Europe
The Euro 2024 host cities are:
Country | City | Venue | Capacity | Games | Previous hosts |
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Baku | Baku National Stadium | 68,700 (under construction) | QF and GS | — |
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Copenhagen | Telia Parken | 38,065 | R16 and GS | — |
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London | Wembley Stadium | 90,000 | F and SF, R16 & GS | 1996 |
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Munich | Allianz Arena | 67,812 (to be expanded to 75,000) | QF and GS | 1988 |
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Budapest | New Puskás Ferenc Stadium | 56,000 (proposed new 68,000 stadium) | R16 and GS | — |
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Dublin | Aviva Stadium | 51,700 | R16 and GS | — |
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Rome | Stadio Olimpico | 72,698 | QF and GS | 1968 & 1980 |
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Amsterdam | Amsterdam Arena | 53,052 (to be expanded to 55-56,000) | R16 and GS | 2000 |
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Bucharest | Arena Națională | 55,600 | R16 and GS | — |
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Saint Petersburg | New Zenit Stadium | 69,500 (under construction) | QF and GS | — |
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Glasgow | Hampden Park | 52,063 | R16 and GS | — |
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Bilbao | San Mamés Stadium | 53,332 | R16 and GS | 1964 |
Wembley is hosting 7 games
Former UEFA President Michel Platini said the tournament being hosted in several nations is a “romantic” one-off event to celebrate the 60th “birthday” of the European Championship competition.[3] Having the largest capacity of any of the stadiums entered for the competition, Wembley Stadium in London is planned to host the semi-finals and final for the second time, having done so before at the 1996 tournament in its former incarnation.