
MegaStar's Unofficial World Cup site gives you a runaround all the swanky new stadiums in Germany this summer:
The Westfalenstadion regularly pulls in the largest crowds in the Bundesliga as it plays host to the 1997 European champions, Borussia Dortmund.
The ground officially has a capacity of nearly 66,000, but that will be reduced to nearer the 60,000 mark for the World Cup finals.
The Westfalenstadion was originally conceived as one of the stadia for the 1974 finals, held in then West Germany, after a plan to redevelop the existing Rote Erde.
Dortmund will be the venue for Trinidad and Tobago's first ever game in the finals, as they meet Sweden on June 10.
Four days later Dortmund will be rocking as hosts Germany take on neighbours Poland and a further five days later Togo and Switzerland meet at the Westfalenstadion.
On June 22, Brazil bring their Group F campaign to a close as they take on Japan, joint hosts from the last finals tournament.
Dortmund is the venue for one of the Round of 16 ties on June 27, before it stages the first semi-final on July 4.