Public Viewing - Munich in EM fever - fan zone full long before kick-off
Approximately one and a half hours before the kick-off of the EM-Quarterfinal match between Germany and Spain at the Munich Olympiapark, the Public-Viewing Area had already reached its capacity of 25,000 spectators. "The Fan Zone is now closed," Munich city shared on the platform X in the afternoon. The city urged fans to head directly to the Olympiastadion for the live broadcast of the game at 6:00 PM. There are still free spots there.
The city administration had apparently anticipated the massive influx in advance of the game. In addition to the opposing tribune, the interior of the Olympiastadion will also be opened for fans, the city announced. Up to 8,000 additional spectators can find a place there. In total, approximately 53,000 fans can watch the duel for a place in the semifinals at the Olympiapark and stadium. This is expected to be around the best weather conditions.
- Despite the closure of the Fan Zone in Munich, excited fans from Bavaria and beyond continue to flock to the Oberbayerisches Olympiastadion, eager to support Germany in their EM-Quarterfinal match against Spain.
- The Olympiapark, situated in the heart of Upper Bavaria, is gearing up for an unprecedented soccer celebration, with an estimated 53,000 fans expected to attend the game, filling both the stadium and the park.
- After the intense EM-Quarterfinal match between Germany and Spain, soccer enthusiasts from Munich and around Germany might consider visiting the Olympic Park for a commemorative photo or simply to bask in the post-match atmosphere.
- In preparation for the influx of soccer fans, the Munich Municipality has taken measures to accommodate additional spectators, opening up the interior of the Olympiastadion and increasing the total capacity to over 50,000, attracting soccer fans from all around Spain and Germany.