Women's Euro 2025: the complete guide to all the stadiums
Briefly

St Jakob-Park, opened in March 2001, has a capacity of 34,250 and hosted six matches in Euro 2008. The stadium includes unique features such as a shopping mall and a retirement home with views of the pitch. Located in Basel, the city was also where Albert Hofmann discovered LSD in 1938. Young Boys Berne's stadium, opened in 2005 with a capacity of 29,800, was originally called Stade de Suisse and renamed in 2020 to reflect its heritage connected to the men’s 1954 World Cup and Albert Einstein's work on relativity.
St Jakob-Park, opened in 2001, hosted matches at Euro 2008 and features an integrated shopping mall and retirement home with pitch views.
Young Boys Berne's stadium, originally Stade de Suisse, was renamed to reflect its heritage, and holds historical significance related to Einstein's theory.
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