Euro 2024 is on the horizon with the tournament set to be played at some pretty iconic venues.
Germany are the host nations and that means that football fans around the world can look forward to seeing the biggest stars in action.
But as well as that, fans will be treated to some of football's most historic stadiums.
From moments of sporting greatness, iconic pop culture moments and key moments from history, Euro 2024 will boast plenty of value for fans tuning in and for those making the trip to Germany, it's set to be a tournament that will tick multiple venues off any sporting bucket list.
The Euros will be staged across 10 different venues in Germany with Berlin's Olympiastadion hosting a semi-final clash and the final itself, with Bayern's Munich Football Arena — more commonly known as the Allianz Arena — hosting the other semi-final.
Here talkSPORT.com takes a look at the 10 Euro 2024 venues and why they're so iconic.
Built in 1936, the 71,000 capacity stadium was opened for the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin and subsequently became the home of German sport.
Home to Hertha Berlin, the Olympiastadion was also the venue for Zinedine Zidane's famous headbutt on Marco Materazzi at the World Cup in 2006, while also hosting Barcelona's win over Juventus in the 2015 Champions League final.
Away from sport, the venue has also hosted huge rock concerts for bands including The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, U2 and Michael Jackson.
Home to FC Koln, the 50,000-capacity stadium hosted the 2020 Europa League final between Sevilla and Inter Milan.
It has also been home to a number of high-profile concerts including Metallica, Beyonce and Queen who played at the venue as part of their Magic tour in 1986.
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