Hosts Germany will take on Scotland at the Allianz Arena in the Euro 2024 opener on Friday

  • Hosts Germany will take on Scotland at Allianz Arena in the Euro 2024 opener
  • However, Bayern Munich’s home will adopt a new name throughout competition
  • LISTEN to It’s All Kicking Off! It’s not a ‘free hit’ for Scotland… this German team is no juggernaut 

The Allianz Arena will adopt a different name throughout the entirety of the European Championship. 

Euro 2024 will get underway on Friday night when hosts Germany take on Scotland at Bayern Munich’s stadium. 

A ceremony will take place before kick-off and a number of former Germany players will be honoured, with a firework display also set to take place. 

The opening ceremony will be viewed by millions around the globe but commentators and pundits will not refer to the stadium as Allianz Arena. 

A little-known UEFA technicality means that in the European Championship and Champions League alongside other European competitions, the ground is simply listed as the ‘Munich Football Arena’. 

Hosts Germany will take on Scotland at the Allianz Arena in the Euro 2024 opener on Friday

Hosts Germany will take on Scotland at the Allianz Arena in the Euro 2024 opener on Friday

Bayern Munich's home will adopt a new name throughout the European Championship

 Bayern Munich’s home will adopt a new name throughout the European Championship 

This is due to UEFA not recognising stadium sponsors under their rules regarding sponsorships.

This isn’t just the case for the Allianz Arena. Arsenal’s home ground, the Emirates Stadium, goes by ‘Arsenal Stadium’ on European nights. 

Meanwhile the home of Manchester City, Etihad Stadium,is renamed to the ‘City of Manchester Stadium’ for UEFA games. 

In fact, UEFA sponsorships rules have also seen teams forced to alter their name slightly.

Austria’s Red Bull Salzburg shorten their name to FC Salzburg, and use a modified crest to fit within the European body’s regulations.

You May Also Like

Neymar ‘close to sealing a return to boyhood club Santos’ – after making just seven appearances in two years for Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal

Neymar is set to move back to the club where he began…

Tottenham’s drab 0-0 draw at Monaco will leave Thomas Frank with plenty to ponder – they lacked a creative spark and have Guglielmo Vicario to thank for their point, writes MATT BARLOW

Security may be under scrutiny in the French capital after the Paris…

Romelu Lukaku reveals he wanted to QUIT Belgium after Euro 2024 – as he opens up on ‘toxic’ atmosphere under former boss Domenico Tedesco

Belgium exited the Euros at the last-16 stage before Tesesco left his…

Cristiano Ronaldo smashes a young fan’s phone out of his hands with his AWFUL 96th-minute penalty which sent his team out of the Saudi Cup

By Will Pickworth Published: 09:36 EDT, 30 October 2024 | Updated: 09:44…