Free Rugby Stadiums Tracker

87 Rugby Stadiums.
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By the Numbers

87

Total Locations

8

Regions

Breakdown by Region

URC: 16
Top 14: 14
Super Rugby Pacific: 12
MLR: 12
International: 11
Premiership Rugby: 10
Six Nations: 6
Japan Rugby League One: 6

Highlights worth a visit

A hand-picked sample. There are many more on the rugby stadiums tracker.

Twickenham, London

Unique fact: The home of English rugby and the largest dedicated rugby union stadium in the world with 82,000 capacity. Known as "HQ" or "Twickers," it has hosted Six Nations matches since 1910.

Why visit: Experience rugby at its spiritual home where England has played for over a century. Tour the World Rugby Museum, walk the hallowed turf, and feel why this ground is rugby's most iconic venue.

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

Unique fact: The first stadium in the UK with a fully retractable roof, creating an intimidating cauldron of Welsh passion. The roof takes 20 minutes to close and can withstand 130mph winds.

Why visit: Hear 74,500 Welsh fans sing "Bread of Heaven" before a Six Nations match. The atmosphere when Wales plays at home is considered the most passionate in world rugby.

Eden Park, Auckland

Unique fact: New Zealand's largest stadium and the All Blacks' fortress where they haven't lost since 1994. The ground has hosted two Rugby World Cup finals and countless Bledisloe Cup encounters.

Why visit: Visit the ground where the All Blacks are unbeatable and witness the haka performed by the world's greatest rugby team. No stadium on Earth has a better home winning record.