Rank | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Home Team/s |
1 | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,024[1] | Melbourne | Australia | Richmond FC, Melbourne FC, Collingwood FC, Victorian Bushrangers, some Hawthorn FC, Essendon FC, Australia national rugby union team and Australia national soccer team matches, mainly used for Australia national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International and Twenty20 matches |
2 | ANZ Stadium | 75,000 | Sydney | Australia | Australian national cricket team for Twenty20 matches, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Canterbury Bulldogs, Parramatta Eels, New South Wales Blues, Sydney Swans, Greater Western Sydney Giants, Australia national rugby league team, Australia national rugby union team, Australia national soccer team, New South Wales Blues, and Sydney Thunder |
3 | Optus Stadium | 60,000 | Perth | Australia | Australia national rugby league team, Australia national cricket team, Perth Scorchers, Perth Glory, Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles |
4 | Etihad Stadium | 56,347 | Melbourne | Australia | St Kilda Football Club, Carlton Football Club, Essendon Football Club, North Melbourne Football Club, Western Bulldogs, Melbourne Victory, Australia national rugby union team matches, Australia national cricket team and Melbourne Renegades |
5 | Adelaide Oval | 53,583 | Adelaide | Australia | Southern Redbacks, Australia national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International, Twenty20 matches, Adelaide Crows, Port Adelaide Power and SANFL |
6 | Suncorp Stadium | 52,500 | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Broncos, Queensland Maroons, Queensland Reds, Brisbane Roar FC, Australia national rugby league team and Australia national rugby union team |
7 | Eden Park | 50,000 | Auckland | New Zealand | Auckland Rugby Football Union, Blues, some New Zealand national rugby union team, Auckland Aces and New Zealand national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International and Twenty20 matches |
8 | Aloha Stadium | 50,000 | Honolulu | United States | Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors (American football), Hawaiʻi Bowl game, usual site of Pro Bowl, many local high school football games |
9 | Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre | 49,000 | Brisbane | Australia | Athletics events |
10 | Sydney Cricket Ground | 48,000 | Sydney | Australia | Mainly used for Australian national cricket team for Test Cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 matches, home ground for New South Wales Blues and Sydney Sixers, Sydney Roosters, New South Wales rugby league team, Sydney Swans |
11 | Sydney Football Stadium | 45,500 | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Roosters, Wests Tigers, New South Wales Waratahs, Sydney FC |
12 | Subiaco Oval | 43,500[2] | Perth | Australia | |
13 | Brisbane Cricket Ground | 42,000 | Brisbane | Australia | Australian national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International and Twenty20 matches, Brisbane Heat, Queensland Bulls, Brisbane Lions |
14 | Kardinia Park | 36,000 | Geelong | Australia | Geelong Cats |
15 | Westpac Stadium | 34,500 | Wellington | New Zealand | Hurricanes, Wellington Rugby Football Union, Wellington Phoenix FC, some New Zealand national rugby union team matches, New Zealand national cricket team for One Day International and Twenty20 matches |
16 | Rotorua International Stadium | 34,000 | Rotorua | New Zealand | Some Bay of Plenty Rugby Union matches |
17 | Forsyth Barr Stadium | 30,748 | Dunedin | New Zealand | Highlanders, Otago Rugby Football Union, Otago United, some New Zealand national rugby union team matches |
18 | AAMI Park | 30,050 | Melbourne | Australia | Melbourne Storm, Melbourne Rebels, Melbourne Victory FC, Melbourne Heart FC |
=19 | ANZ National Stadium | 30,000 | Suva | Fiji | Suva Highlanders, Suva FC |
=19 | Mt Smart Stadium | 30,000 | Auckland | New Zealand | New Zealand Warriors, Counties Manukau Rugby Union |