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      • At the Frankfurt south (Frankfurt-Süd) junction take the B44 towards Frankfurt-Stadtmitte, Stadion. Follow signs to stadium parking (Gleisdreieck and Waldparkplatz). Arriving from Hanover/Berlin Take the A7 towards Frankfurt then go on the A5 towards Frankfurt, Gießen. At Frankfurter Kreuz take the A3 towards Frankfurt-Stadion, Würzburg.
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  2. Jun 15, 2024 · Stadium gates open 3 hours before kick-off. Check out the full match schedule. 🚊 Matchday travel. 😎 Our stadium travel page carries all the details on how to get to the stadium. Public ...

  3. Today, the stadium has reached a capacity of 51,500 after various renovations. The swimming pool, winter sports hall and beach volleyball courts remain, while much of the area is now taken up with training pitches for use by Eintracht Frankfurt.

  4. At Frankfurter Kreuz take the A3 towards Frankfurt-Stadion, Würzburg. At the Frankfurt south (Frankfurt-Süd) junction take the B44 towards Frankfurt-Stadtmitte, Stadion. Follow signs to stadium parking (Gleisdreieck and Waldparkplatz). Arriving from Nuremberg/Munich.

  5. Information for England fans about the Frankfurt Arena, where the Three Lions play Denmark in their second EURO 2024 group game. Located in southwest Germany, Frankfurt Arena – aka Deutche Bank Park in the Bundesliga – is best known as the home of Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt.

  6. Deutsche Bank Park is located in the south of the city of Frankfurt at about 5 kilometres from its city centre. The stadium lies close to where the A3 and A5 motorways intersect. From the A3 take exit Frankfurt-Süd toward the B44. Follow for Stadtmitte. The stadium will be signposted with a stadium symbol.

  7. Seating Plan. Facts & Figures. Rules & Regulations. Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball AG. Im Herzen von Europa 1. 60528 Frankfurt am Main. +49 (0)800 – 743-1899. (free of charge from the German mobile and landline connection) E-Mail: info(at)eintrachtfrankfurt.de.

  8. The Waldstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈvalt.ʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ, Forest Stadium), currently known as Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship purposes, is a retractable roof sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. The home stadium of the football club Eintracht Frankfurt, it was opened in 1925.

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