It's time for one of the biggest competitions in European football, and you won't want to miss a single minute of Portugal's matches at Euro 2024. And if you want to travel to Germany and follow our team's participation live, here are some Just in Case tips. Don't miss the opportunity to get to know this vibrant country, full of history, tradition, culture and bohemian life.
Portugal at Euro 2024: Discover Germany
From June 14 to July 14, 24 teams will compete for the title in ten cities across Germany. Let's discover each of these cities and what they have to offer visitors.
Berlin
Berlin, the capital of Germany, is a vibrant metropolis steeped in history and culture. Visit the iconic Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and the Holocaust Memorial. The city is also famous for its museums, such as the Pergamon Museum and Museum Island, and its vibrant and irreverent nightlife.
- Stadium: Berlin Olympic Stadium
- Seating capacity: 71,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 15/06: Spain - Croatia (5pm)
- 21/06: Poland - Austria (5pm)
- 25/06: Netherlands - Austria (5pm)
- 29/06: Round of 16 – 2A - 2B (5pm)
- 06/07: Quarter-finals (8pm)
- 14/07: Final (8pm)
Munich
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is known for its traditional architecture and famous beer festival, the Oktoberfest. Visitors can explore Marienplatz, the English Garden and the impressive Nymphenburg Palace.
- Stadium: Allianz Arena
- Seating capacity: 66,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 14/06: Germany - Scotland (8pm)
- 17/06: Romania - Ukraine (2pm)
- 20/06: Slovenia - Serbia (2pm)
- 25/06: Denmark - Serbia (8pm)
- 02/07: Round of 16 – 1E - 3A/B/C/D (5pm)
- 09/07: Semi-finals (8pm)
Hamburg
Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its canals and nightlife in the St. Pauli district. The Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall is an impressive modern landmark, while the Miniatur Wunderland offers a detailed and fascinating look at the world in miniature.
- Stadium: Volksparkstadion
- Seating capacity: 49,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 16/06: Poland - Netherlands (2pm)
- 19/06: Croatia - Albania (2pm)
- 22/06: Georgia - Czechia (2pm)
- 26/06: Czechia - Turkey (8pm)
- 05/07: Quarter-finals (8pm)
Cologne
Cologne is famous for its Gothic cathedral, the Kölner Dom, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is also known for its lively Carnival and the Chocolate Museum.
- Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
- Seating capacity: 43,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 15/06: Hungary - Switzerland (2pm)
- 19/06: Scotland - Switzerland (8pm)
- 22/06: Belgium - Romania (8pm)
- 25/06: England - Slovenia (8pm)
- 30/06: Round of 16 – 1B - 3A/D/E/F (8pm)
Frankfurt
A major financial center, Frankfurt combines modern skyscrapers with historic neighborhoods. Visit the Römer, the Old Opera house and Goethe's house.
- Stadium: Frankfurt Arena
- Seating capacity: 47,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 17/06: Belgium - Slovakia (5pm)
- 20/06: Denmark - England (5pm)
- 23/06: Switzerland - Germany (8pm)
- 26/06: Slovakia - Romania (5pm)
- 01/07: Round of 16 – 1F - 3A/B/C (8pm)
Dortmund
Located in the heart of the Ruhr area, Dortmund is a city with a strong industrial tradition and a deep love of football. The city also offers several interesting museums and the beautiful Westfalen Park. The Signal Iduna Park, home of Borussia Dortmund, is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and is where Portugal will play their second group match against Turkey.
- Stadium: Signal Iduna park
- Seating capacity: 62,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 15/06: Italy - Albania (8pm)
- 18/06: Turkey - Georgia (5pm)
- 22/06: Turkey - PORTUGAL (5pm)
- 25/06: France - Poland (5pm)
- 29/06: Round of 16 – 1A - 2C (8pm)
- 10/07: Semi-finals (8pm)
Stuttgart
Known for its automotive industry, Stuttgart is home to the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums. The city also has beautiful parks and vineyards, as well as the Schlossplatz and the Neues Schloss. Pancake soup (Flädlesuppe) is one of the local culinary specialties.
- Stadium: Stuttgart Arena
- Seating capacity: 51,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 16/06: Slovenia - Denmark (5pm)
- 19/06: Germany - Hungary (5pm)
- 23/06: Scotland - Hungary (8pm)
- 26/06: Ukraine - Belgium (5pm)
- 05/07: Quarter-finals (5pm)
Leipzig
Leipzig is a cultural city with a rich musical heritage associated with Bach and Mendelssohn. Visit the Church of St. Thomas, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Monument to the Battle of the Nations. This will be the stage for our team's first match, against Czechia.
- Stadium: Red Bull Arena Leipzig
- Seating capacity: 40,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 18/06: PORTUGAL - Czechia (8pm)
- 21/06: Netherlands - France (8pm)
- 24/06: Croatia - Italy (8pm)
- 02/07: Round of 16 – 1D - 2F (8pm)
Gelsenkirchen
Located in the Ruhr region, Gelsenkirchen is known for its history of mining and steelmaking, but today visitors can enjoy green spaces, theaters and boat rides. The city also offers attractions such as ZOOM Erlebniswelt, a modern and interactive zoo. The Veltins-Arena, home of Schalke 04, will be the venue for Portugal's final group stage match against Georgia.
- Stadium: Veltins-Arena
- Seating capacity: 50,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 16/06: Serbia - England (8pm)
- 20/06: Spain - Italy (8pm)
- 26/06: Georgia – PORTUGAL (8pm)
- 30/06: Round of 16 – 1C - 3D/E/F (5pm)
Dusseldorf
A center for fashion and the arts, Düsseldorf is famous for its elegant Königsallee Boulevard and lively Old Town (Altstadt), with more than 250 breweries and restaurants, nicknamed "the world's biggest bar".
- Stadium: Merkur Spiel-Arena
- Seating capacity: 47,000
EURO 2024 matches
- 17/06: Austria - France (8pm)
- 21/06: Slovakia - Ukraine (2pm)
- 24/06: Albania - Spain (8pm)
- 01/07: Round of 16 – 2D - 2D (5pm)
- 06/07: Quarter-finals (5pm)
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