The 2027 Men’s Rugby World Cup took an exciting step forward today with the announcement of the eight world-class stadiums that will host matches across seven Australian cities during the tournament.
From Perth Stadium, set to host the opening match on Friday, October 1, 2027 with its 60,000-seat capacity, to Stadium Australia in Sydney | Wangal, the stage for the final on Saturday, November 13 with 82,000 seats, fans can expect world-class venues and cutting-edge facilities, perfectly suited for this expanded edition featuring 24 teams.
Several venues will be familiar to fans who experienced the last Rugby World Cup Down Under, with five stadiums returning from 2003, including the Adelaide Oval and Brisbane Stadium.
Docklands Stadium in Melbourne | Narrm stands out as the only venue with a retractable roof, which will remain closed for all matches, while North Queensland Stadium in Townsville | Gurambilbarra is making its Rugby World Cup debut, seating 25,000 and showcasing a striking roof design.
Newcastle Stadium and Sydney Football Stadium complete the line-up, with the latter, reopened in 2022 after a full rebuild, making Sydney | Gadigal the only city to feature two 2027 Rugby World Cup venues.
With the final confirmation of stadiums and their availability, Adelaide will host six pool fixtures, and Melbourne will stage six pool games plus two round of 16 encounters.
Chris Stanley, Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 Managing Director, said: “The selection of these stadiums reflects not only Australia’s proud rugby legacy but also our unwavering commitment to creating an unforgettable Rugby World Cup experience for every fan.
“From iconic national arenas to vibrant regional hubs, each venue has been chosen for its ability to deliver world-class facilities and electric atmospheres that will showcase the very best of our game.
“These stadiums are more than just places to play, they are stages for history, where passion and community come together to celebrate rugby’s global spirit.
“Today marks another exciting milestone on the journey to Australia 2027, and we cannot wait to welcome fans from across the world to experience the magic of this tournament in every corner of our country.”
Today’s announcement follows on from the pool draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup last month, which saw Ireland grouped with Six Nations rivals Scotland, Uruguay, and Portugal in Pool D.
Adelaide | Tarntanya
Brisbane | Meeanjin
Melbourne | Narrm
Newcastle | Awabakal-Worimi
Perth | Boorloo
Sydney | Wangal & Gadigal
Townsville | Gurambilbarra
The stadiums have been selected in consultation with Host Governments for their facilities and availability, as well as ensuring a maximum reach of the tournament footprint for local and international rugby fans.
The next major milestone will be the announcement of the match schedule and ticket prices on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
Fans will then have an opportunity to secure tickets during an exclusive two-week Presale, starting on Wednesday, February 18 at 12pm AEDT/1am Irish time.
Fans must create a Men’s Rugby World Cup ticketing account at tickets.rugbyworldcup.com before 12pm AEDT/1am Irish time on Tuesday, February 17 to be eligible to enter the Presale.
For more news and information, including how to access tickets in the Presale, please visit rugbyworldcup.com/2027.
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