But where exactly will all those fans be making their weekly pilgrimages in 2026/27? Here's the lowdown on the 18 grounds...
Hertha Berlin: Olympiastadion
Capacity: 74,649
Home since: 1936
One of the most instantly recognisable stadiums in world football features in Bundesliga 2. Having been opened for the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the giant stadium has reinvented itself to become a modern venue hosting some of football's biggest events in recent decades. Matches at both the 1974 and 2006 World Cup were hosted there, including the final in the latter tournament as well as the Euro 2024 final, 2015 UEFA Champions League final and a grand total of 45 DFB Cup finals, including every year since 1985.
The historic venue has hosted Hertha since 1963, which was the year the Bundesliga was launched. A major renovation ahead of the 2006 World Cup gave it much of the appearance it is known for today, including its blue running track.