The following is a list of stadia in Wales, ordered by capacity. The list only includes stadia and grounds that have been built and are still in use, with a capacity of at least 1,000.
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
| Rank |
Stadium |
Maximum capacity |
Location |
Sport(s) hosted |
| 1 |
Millennium Stadium |
74,500 |
Cardiff |
Football, rugby union, rugby league, motor racing, boxing |
| 2 |
Cardiff City Stadium |
26,828 |
Cardiff |
Football, rugby union |
| 3 |
Liberty Stadium |
20,532 |
Swansea |
Football, rugby union |
| 4 |
SWALEC Stadium |
16,000 |
Cardiff |
Cricket |
| 5 |
Racecourse Ground |
15,500 |
Wrexham |
Football |
| 6 |
Parc y Scarlets |
14,870 |
Llanelli |
Rugby union |
| 7 |
Cardiff Arms Park |
12,500 |
Cardiff |
Rugby union |
| 8 |
Brewery Field |
12,000 |
Bridgend |
Rugby union, rugby league |
| 9 |
Cwmbran Stadium |
10,500 |
Cwmbran |
Football |
| 10 |
Rodney Parade |
10,000 |
Newport |
Rugby union |
| 10 |
Penydarren Park |
10,000 |
Merthyr Tydfil |
Football |
| 12 |
Eugene Cross Park |
8,000 |
Ebbw Vale |
Football, rugby union, cricket |
| 13 |
Sardis Road |
7,861 |
Pontypridd |
Rugby union |
| 14 |
Jenner Park |
6,000 |
Barry |
Football |
| 14 |
Victoria Road |
6,000 |
Port Talbot |
Football |
| 14 |
The Gnoll |
6,000 |
Neath |
Football, rugby union, cricket |
| 17 |
Park Avenue |
5,500 |
Aberystwyth |
Football |
| 18 |
Latham Park |
5,000 |
Newtown |
Football |
| 19 |
St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground |
4,500 |
Swansea |
Cricket, rugby union |
| 20 |
Newport Stadium |
4,300 |
Newport |
Football |
| 21 |
Marston Stadium |
4,200 |
Aberavon |
Football |
| 22 |
Glenhafod Park Stadium |
4,000 |
Goytre |
Football |
| 23 |
Belle Vue |
3,800 |
Rhyl |
Football |
| 24 |
Stebonheath Park |
3,700 |
Llanelli |
Football |
| 25 |
Recreation Ground |
3,500 |
Caersws |
Football |
| 26 |
Talbot Athletic Ground |
3,000 |
Port Talbot |
Rugby union |
| 26 |
Maes y Dre Recreation Ground |
3,000 |
Welshpool |
Football |
| 26 |
Richmond Park |
3,000 |
Carmarthen |
Football |
| 26 |
The Oval |
3,000 |
Caernarfon |
Football |
| 27 |
Cardiff International Sports Stadium |
2,553 |
Cardiff |
Athletics |
| 28 |
Cardiff Bay Ice Arena |
2,500 |
Cardiff |
Ice hockey |
| 28 |
Llanelian Road |
2,500 |
Colwyn Bay |
Football |
| 29 |
Bridge Meadow Stadium |
2,000 |
Haverfordwest |
Football |
| 29 |
Y Traeth |
2,000 |
Porthmadog |
Football |
| 29 |
Plaskynaston Lane |
2,000 |
Cefn Mawr |
Football |
| 30 |
Farrar Road Stadium |
1,500 |
Bangor |
Football |
See also
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Rugby union in Wales |
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List of football stadiums in Europe |
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