Capacity: 34,915
The tournament’s smallest stadium will play host to one of the biggest group games on June 9th when Portugal meet Germany in group B’s second match of the tournament.
The original Lviv arena hosted Ukraine’s first ever recorded match in 1894 and the stadium was opened with a bang when Marko Devic struck a last minute winner to lift a 10-man Ukraine side past Austria in November 2011.
Situated to the south of the city of Lviv, the Lviv Arena boasts some of the best views in a football stadium with its steep sides while a partially transparent roof holds in the crowd atmosphere while allowing the fans to bask in the summer sun.
The outside of the ground is a mixture of old and new Ukrainian architecture with a slight wave to the roof and crisscross markings on its side that look like a giant game of pickup sticks.
Games: (All times are local)
Germany v Portugal June 9th (21:45)
Denmark v Portugal June 13th (19:00)
Denmark v Germany June 17th (21:45)