1. Olympic Stadium - Berlin (74,475)
Initially constructed for the 1936 Olympic Games, Berlin's Olympic Stadium is the home for Bundesliga side Hertha Berlin and will host the Euro 2024 final.
2. Allianz Arena - Munich (70,000)
The home of Bayern Munich is the newest stadium on the list, with Bayern moving in in 2005. The stadium hosted the 2012 Champions League final and was built for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
3. Signal Iduna Park - Dortmund (81,360)
The home of Borussia Dortmund. The capacity will be reduced to 65,851 when its terracing is replaced with seats for European and international matches.
4. Red Bull Arena - Leipzig (42,959)
Located in Leipzig, Saxong, the stadium had major renovations in 2004 and has been the home of RB Leipzig since 2010.
5. Rheinenergie Stadion - Cologne (45,965)
Another stadium which had renovations for the 2006 World Cup, 1. FC Köln play here.
6. Veltins-Arena - Gelsenkirchen (62,271)
The home of Schalke, the stadium was opened in 2011 and has a retractable pitch.
7. Volkspark Stadion - Hamburg (57,000)
Opened in 1998, Volkspark Stadion is the home of Hamburger SV.
8. Commerzbank Arena - Frankfurt (51,500)
Built in 1925, this historic stadium is the home of Eintracht Frankfurt.
9. Esprit Arena - Dusseldorf (54,600)
Opened in September 2004, the Esprit Arena is home to Fortuna Düsseldorf.
10. Mercedes-Benz-Arena - Stuttgart (60,441)
Built in 1897, the stadium was renovated and expanded in 2011.