We created a list of the top 10 stadiums in Oceania involves evaluating various factors such as capacity, facilities, historical significance, and the atmosphere. Here’s a list of some of the top stadiums in Oceania:
1 ANZ Stadium (Stadium Australia)

Location: Sydney, Australia
Capacity: 83,500
Notable For: Built for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, it hosts various sports, including rugby, soccer, and Australian Rules Football.
2 Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

Location: Melbourne, Australia
Capacity: 100,024
Notable For: One of the largest stadiums in the world, it hosts cricket, Australian Rules Football, and major events like the AFL Grand Final and the Boxing Day Test.
3 Eden Park

Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Capacity: 50,000
Notable For: New Zealand’s largest stadium, hosting rugby union and cricket matches, including Rugby World Cup finals.
4 Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park)

Location: Brisbane, Australia
Capacity: 52,500
Notable For: Known for its electric atmosphere, it hosts rugby league, rugby union, and soccer matches.
5 Westpac Stadium (Sky Stadium)

Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Capacity: 34,500
Notable For: Multi-purpose stadium hosting rugby, soccer, and cricket, often called “The Cake Tin” due to its shape.
6 Optus Stadium

Location: Perth, Australia
Capacity: 60,000
Notable For: A modern, state-of-the-art stadium hosting Australian Rules Football, cricket, rugby, and concerts.
7 Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)

Location: Sydney, Australia
Capacity: 48,000
Notable For: Historic venue for cricket and Australian Rules Football, with a rich history dating back to the 19th century.
8 Forsyth Barr Stadium

Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
Capacity: 30,748
Notable For: The only fully roofed natural turf stadium in the world, hosting rugby and concerts.
9 Mount Smart Stadium

Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Capacity: 30,000
Notable For: Home to the New Zealand Warriors (rugby league) and hosting various concerts and events.
10 Bankwest Stadium

Location: Sydney, Australia
Capacity: 30,000
Notable For: A modern stadium with a close-to-field seating design, enhancing the fan experience for rugby league, soccer, and rugby union.