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Information for England fans about the Olympiastadion in Berlin, where the Three Lions play their EURO 2024 final against Spain.

Olympiastadion
Location: Berlin
Opened: 1 August 1936
Capacity: 74,475

England’s EURO 2024 final against Spain will take place in Berlin in a stadium where they have played six times before.

Most recently, the Three Lions beat Germany 3-1 in a friendly in March 2016 inside this stadium, with Eric Dier's late header completing a comeback from 2-0 down.

The ground plays host to Hertha Berlin during the domestic season and is the largest in Germany for international football matches.

It has hosted five games during EURO 2024 before the final, including Spain's 3-0 win over Croatia in the group stage and the Netherland's 2-1 win against Turkey in the quarter-finals.

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Three Lions earn historic win


England beat Spain 3-2 in Seville in 2018, the hosts' first home competitive defeat for 15 years

Fan Parks

Fan Zone Reichstag features colour, entertainment and large viewing screens. On non-matchdays, there is live music, readings, workshops and DJ sets. Entry is free, with no ticket required.

Fan Zone Brandenburger Tor provides the perfect backdrop for the official public viewings of the match, with entry also free.

A city of enormous historical importance, there is plenty to do in Berlin before and after the football. The Brandenburg Gate is one of its most iconic landmarks, while the Reichstag building is home to the German parliament and recognisable by its glass dome.

Getting to Berlin

Trains: Berlin Central Station is the city's main station. Olympiastadion is accessible via the U-Bahn line U2 or the S-Bahn lines S3 or S9. Special S5 trains will also run to the stadium but not all S5 trains will stop there, so keep an eye on displays and announcements.

Planes: Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is the airport, approximately 27km outside the city centre. 

Automobiles: Please do not drive to the Olympiastadion in Berlin. Public parking will not be available on matchdays.

You can find out more about Berlin via UEFA's city guide here

EURO 2024 TRAVEL ADVICE

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