List of stadiums in Wales by capacity
The following is a list of stadiums in Wales, in order by capacity. The list only includes stadiums and grounds that have been built and remain in use, with a capacity of at least 2,000 temporary seating included. The ground of successful Welsh club The New Saints is not included because it is in England, not Wales (Park Hall).
Current stadiums
| Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Home team(s) | Sport(s) | UEFA rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Principality Stadium | 73,931[1] | Cardiff | Wales national rugby union team | Rugby Union | ||
| Cardiff City Stadium | 33,280[2] | Cardiff | Cardiff City, Wales national football team | Football | ||
| Swansea.com Stadium | 21,000[3] | Swansea | Swansea City | Football | ||
| Sophia Gardens | 16,000[4] | Cardiff | Glamorgan County Cricket Club, Welsh Fire | Cricket | ||
| Parc y Scarlets | 14,000[5] | Llanelli | Llanelli RFC, Scarlets | Rugby Union | ||
| Cardiff Arms Park | 12,125[6] | Cardiff | Cardiff Rugby, Cardiff RFC | Rugby Union | ||
| STōK CaeRas (Racecourse Ground) |
10,771[7] | Wrexham | Wrexham | Football |
Capacity below 10,000
Notable former stadiums
| Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|
| National Stadium, Cardiff | 47,500 |
| Ninian Park, Cardiff | 21,508 |
| Vetch Field, Swansea | 11,475 |
| Stradey Park, Llanelli | 10,800 |
See also
- List of football clubs in Wales
- List of football stadiums in England
- List of football stadiums in Scotland
- List of association football stadiums by capacity
- List of British stadiums by capacity
- List of European stadiums by capacity
- Lists of stadiums
References
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- ^ Swansea City Conferencing &. "Swansea.com Stadium Home". Swansea City Conference & Events. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ "Sophia Gardens". Glamorgan Cricket. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ "Llanelli's Parc y Scarlets made profitable with music acts". BBC News. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ Parfitt, Delme (30 April 2014). "Cardiff Blues ready to install temporary stands at Arms Park for Amlin Challenge Cup final as Bath and Northampton fans protest about venue". Wales Online. Retrieved 17 February 2026.
- ^ @Wrexham_AFC (7 September 2024). "Your support this afternoon has been immense" (Tweet) – via Twitter.