Cricket World Cup 2027 Stadiums & Venues
Your complete guide to all 11 ICC Cricket World Cup 2027 stadiums. Discover detailed venue information, seating capacity, world-class facilities, transportation options, and historic details across South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Plan your World Cup experience with insider knowledge of every match venue.
South Africa Cricket World Cup 2027 Stadiums (8 Venues)
Host to 44 matches across South Africa's most iconic and modern cricket grounds. From the historic Wanderers in Johannesburg to Cape Town's scenic Newlands and Durban's waterfront Kingsmead, explore where the action unfolds.
Wanderers Stadium
Capacity
34,000
Opened
1956
Home of South African cricket and one of the premier venues in the Southern Hemisphere. Known for fast, bouncy pitches.
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Located in Sandton, easily accessible via public transport and ride-sharing apps
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Opened in 1956, hosted numerous international matches and iconic moments in South African cricket
Newlands Cricket Ground
Capacity
25,000
Opened
1888
One of the oldest cricket grounds in the world with stunning views of Table Mountain. Iconic venue with great atmosphere.
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Located in the City Centre, accessible via metro rail and local transport. Walking distance from CBD.
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Established in 1888, one of the most historic cricket venues globally with over 130 years of cricket history
Kingsmead Cricket Ground
Capacity
25,000
Opened
1881
Historic ground located in the heart of Durban with beachfront proximity. Known for conducive batting conditions.
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Centrally located in Durban, near the beachfront with good public transport connections
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Opened in 1881, one of the oldest grounds in South Africa, home to legendary cricket moments
Centurion Park
Capacity
22,000
Opened
1988
Modern venue with excellent facilities and well-maintained grounds. Generally overcast conditions favor bowling.
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Located in Centurion, approximately 50km from Johannesburg, accessible via highway
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Opened in 1988 as a premier cricket venue, regularly hosts international Test and ODI matches
St George's Park
Capacity
19,000
Opened
1883
Historic coastal venue with vibrant atmosphere. Beautiful setting with good facilities for international cricket.
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Located in Gqeberha, easily accessible from the city center and airport
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Established in 1883, one of South Africa's oldest cricket venues with rich sporting heritage
Mangaung Oval
Capacity
20,000
Opened
1990
Well-maintained modern venue in the heart of the Free State. Pitches typically favor batsmen.
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Located in Bloemfontein city center, accessible via road and air (airport nearby)
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Modern facility that has hosted numerous international cricket events and local matches
Buffalo Park
Capacity
16,000
Opened
1980
Coastal venue with excellent pitch quality and a great crowd experience. Growing venue for international cricket.
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Located in East London, accessible via city center and airport
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Established as a cricket venue in 1980, gaining prominence for hosting international matches
Boland Park
Capacity
10,000
Opened
2004
Intimate venue in the heart of South Africa's wine region. Excellent for limited-overs cricket with great fan access.
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Located in Paarl, about 50km from Cape Town, accessible via main highway
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Modern facility opened in 2004, hosts domestic and international cricket in picturesque surroundings
Zimbabwe Cricket World Cup 2027 Venues (2 Stadiums)
Zimbabwe makes a triumphant return to World Cup cricket hosting with 8 matches. Harare Sports Club and Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo showcase Zimbabwe's commitment to international cricket excellence.
Queens Sports Club
Capacity
12,500
Opened
1896
Historic Zimbabwe cricket venue with colonial charm. Beautiful setting surrounded by jacaranda trees.
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Located in Bulawayo city center, accessible via road and air
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Established in 1896, one of Zimbabwe's most important sports venues with over 125 years of history
Harare Sports Club
Capacity
10,000
Opened
1910
Premier Zimbabwe cricket venue located in the capital. Historically important ground with good pitch conditions.
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Located in central Harare near the airport and city amenities
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Opened in 1910, Zimbabwe's premier cricket venue and host to countless international matches
Namibia Cricket World Cup 2027 Venue (1 Stadium)
Historic debut — Namibia hosts its first-ever ICC Cricket World Cup match at Wanderers Cricket Ground in Windhoek, marking a milestone moment in African cricket.
Wanderers Cricket Ground
Capacity
7,000
Opened
1910
Historic Namibian cricket venue with intimate atmosphere. Important ground for Southern African cricket.
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Located in Windhoek, accessible from city center and international airport
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Opened in 1910, Namibia's primary cricket venue with growing international profile
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