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Photo: Accor Stadium
Rugby World Cup 2027 tournament organizers have confirmed the stadiums for the Men’s 2027 World Cup in Australia. The tournament will be played in seven cities with a total of eight venues hosting the matches.
The tournament will begin in Western Australia with Perth hosting the tournament opener. The match will be between hosts Australia and a pool opponent of one of Chile, Hong Kong and New Zealand. The tournament will conclude on the East Coast with Sydney, like it did in 2003 hosting the final.

- Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, South Australia
- Capacity: 53,000
- Matches: Six pool matches
- Hosted matches at RWC 2003 including Argentina vs Ireland.

- Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane, Queensland
- Capacity: 52,500
- Matches: Six pool matches, two round of 16 and two quarter-finals
- Hosted the USA’s near miss against Fiji at RWC 2003.

- Docklands Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria
- Capacity: 53,000
- Matches: Six pool matches and two round of 16
- Hosted matches at RWC 2003 including two of Canada’s matches.


- Perth Stadium, Perth, Western Australia
- Capacity: 60,000
- Matches: Five pool matches (including the opening) and two round of 16
- Larger than the venue used in Perth during RWC 2003. Uruguay played two matches in Perth in 2003.

- Stadium Australia, Sydney, New South Wales
- Capacity: 82,000
- Matches: Two pool matches, two quarter-finals, two semi-finals, Bronze Final and Final
- The largest venue in the tournament. It hosted the opening match in 2003 between Australia and Argentina.

- Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales
- Capacity: 42,500
- Matches: Three pool matches and two round of 16
- It hosted matches at RWC 2003 including wins for Argentina and Uruguay.
- North Queensland Stadium, Townsville, Queensland
- Capacity: 25,000
- Matches: Four pool matches
- A different venue to that used in Townsville at RWC 2003. It will be the northern most venue at RWC 2027.
