The Bundesliga was once again the best attended of Europe's top five leagues in 2025/26 with average crowds of 42,332 per game - German football's highest total since 2022/23, boosted by the return of traditional giants Hamburg and Cologne to retake pole position from England's Premier League again.
Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich also had the two highest averages in Europe with 17 sell-out crowds of 81,365 and 75,000 respectively.
So, where will all those fans be making their weekly pilgrimages in 2026/27? Here's the lowdown on the 18 grounds, including a newcomer to the Bundesliga fold...
Capacity: 75,000
Home since: 2005
The stunning Allianz Arena has been the home of Germany's record champions since Bayern moved from the Olympic Stadium to their current home in time for the start of the 2005/06 Bundesliga season. Bayern shared the stadium with city rivals 1860 Munich until 2017, but have since had the architectural masterpiece all to themselves, allowing them to remove the neutral grey seats for the club's red and white colours and make the place their own.
A fan magnet like no other, holding 75,000 spectators across three tiers, every Bundesliga game has been sold out since January 2007. The club's museum inside the stadium is also now one of the city's most popular tourist destinations.