The 2025 UEFA club competition finals will take place in three of Europe’s most iconic stadiums: Allianz Arena in Munich, San Mamés in Bilbao, and Stadion Wrocław in Poland. These venues were carefully chosen not only for their modern facilities but also for their rich footballing history and ability to host world-class events. From the UEFA Champions League to the Europa and Conference Leagues, here’s a closer look at the stadiums that will host European football’s biggest nights in 2025.
Allianz Arena – Home of the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final
- City: Munich, Germany
- Capacity: 75,000
- Opened: May 2005
- Final Date: Saturday, May 31, 2025

Allianz Arena, the striking home of Bayern Munich, will host the UEFA Champions League final for the second time. Famous for its glowing exterior that changes colors depending on the team playing, the stadium is a modern architectural masterpiece.
Previously, the Allianz Arena hosted the 2012 Champions League final between Chelsea and Bayern Munich. A dramatic encounter that ended with Chelsea lifting their first UCL title after a penalty shootout. Munich itself has a long history with UEFA finals, having also hosted the event at the Olympiastadion in 1979, 1993, and 1997. With state-of-the-art facilities and a football-mad city backing it. The Allianz Arena is once again set for a European night to remember.
San Mamés Stadium – Venue for the 2025 UEFA Europa League Final
- City: Bilbao, Spain
- Capacity: 53,000
- Opened: September 2013
- Final Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Nicknamed “La Catedral,” San Mamés in Bilbao is the proud home of Athletic Club. Though it’s a modern stadium’s opening was in 2013. It retains the soul of the original San Mamés, which was one of Spain’s most historic football grounds.
This will be the first major men’s European final held at the new San Mamés. However, the stadium has already proven its pedigree by hosting the 2024 UEFA Women’s Champions League final and several international matches. Known for its passionate fans and vibrant city backdrop, Bilbao is an ideal setting for a high-stakes Europa League final.
Stadion Wrocław – Hosting the UEFA Conference League Final
- City: Wrocław, Poland
- Capacity: 42,771
- Opened: September 2011
- Final Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Stadion Wrocław, aka Tarczyński Arena, is set to host the UEFA Europa Conference League final in 2025. The stadium gained international attention during UEFA Euro 2012 and continues to be one of Poland’s premier football venues.
This will be the third single-legged UEFA club final to take place in Poland, following the Europa League finals in Warsaw (2015) and Gdańsk (2021). Wrocław’s modern infrastructure, combined with its rich cultural scene, makes it a perfect host city for this rising UEFA competition.
A Showcase of Europe’s Football Heritage
From Munich’s glittering Allianz Arena to the spiritual San Mamés and the rising prestige of Wrocław’s Stadion. The 2025 UEFA finals will be in three venues that embody the spirit and tradition of European football. As fans from around the world prepare to descend on these cities. Each stadium is ready to write another unforgettable chapter in UEFA history.