Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich

Stadion Letzigrund is a premier multi-purpose stadium located in Zurich, Switzerland. Opened in its current form in 2007, it replaced the original 1925-built venue.

With a capacity of around 26,000 for football matches and up to 50,000 for concerts, the stadium is designed with a distinctive oval shape and a sweeping roof, ensuring excellent sightlines and shelter for spectators. Its modern facilities, central location, and track-and-field heritage make Letzigrund a key venue in Swiss sports and entertainment.

Capacity: 24,061 (international matches) & 24,061 (domestic matches)

Address: Badenerstrasse 500, 8048 Zürich, Switzerland

W Euros 2025 Matches:

  • Sat 5 Jul, 21:00– France vs England (Group D)
  • Wed 9 Jul, 18:00– England vs Netherlands (Group D)
  • Sat 12 Jul, 21:00– Sweden vs Germany (Group C)
  • Thu 17 Jul, 21:00– QF3: Winner Group C vs Runner‑up Group D
  • Wed 23 Jul, 21:00– SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF2

Although primarily known as the home of FC Zürich and Grasshopper Club Zürich (two of Switzerland’s most historic football clubs), the stadium also often serves as a venue for Swiss national team fixtures.

Notably, Letzigrund was one of the host stadiums for UEFA Euro 2008, featuring group-stage matches including France vs. Romania, Italy vs. Romania, and France vs. Italy. Beyond football, it is world-renowned for the Weltklasse Zürich, a premier track and field meet that’s part of the Diamond League.

Its multi-purpose design and history of elite competition make it one of Switzerland’s most iconic stadiums.

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