22nd Jul,2025 20:15( Undetermined Date) Germany | Leipzig | Leipzig Stadium
The successor to the old Zentralstadion can seat over 40,000 fans; top Leipzig tourist attractions include the Thomaskirche.
Home to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, Leipzig Stadium opened in 2004, having been rebuilt inside the shell of the old Zentralstadion, the biggest stadium in the former East Germany.
With a capacity of over 40,000 for football games, Leipzig Stadium was still known as the Zentralstadion when it staged matches at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup as well as three group games and a round of 16 fixture at the FIFA World Cup the following year.
Along with its major tournament history, the arena also features a state-of-the-art roof which was designed to provide superior acoustics. As a result, it is a popular venue for concerts, with the late Tina Turner, AC/DC and Bruce Springsteen all experiencing the excellent sound it offers.
--form uefa.com
Address: Am Sportforum 3, 04105 Leipzig
Leipzig Stadium lies slightly east of Leipzig’s city centre and central railway station. The 2-kilometre walk should not take longer than 20 to 30 minutes.
Alternatively, you can take tram 3, 7, or 15 from the main railway station (Leipzig Hbf), which will bring you to the stadium in only 7 minutes. Get off at stop Sportforum.
If arriving by car, take exit 17 Leipzig-West from the A9 (which runs west of the city). Follow the B181 in the direction of the city. After about 10 kilometres turn left onto the Rückmarsdorfer Straße. Follow (with a slight left onto the Hans-Driesch-Straße) until, after the bridge, you reach the stadium.
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