AFL Stadiums

AFL Stadiums

All the information on AFL stadiums you will need to know regarding where and when your team will be playing this season. Including ticket access, stadium capacity, and a map and access information.

AFL StadiumFAQs

Which AFL Stadium Holds the Most People?

The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) holds the most people of any AFL stadium, with a capacity of approximately 100,024. It is the home of the AFL Grand Final and hosts some of the largest matches during the season.

What Is the Smallest AFL Stadium?

The smallest AFL stadium in terms of capacity is Blundstone Arena in Hobart, Tasmania, which can accommodate approximately 19,500 spectators. Despite its size, it regularly hosts AFL matches featuring teams like North Melbourne.

What Is the Oldest Stadium in Australia?

The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is not only the largest but also one of the oldest stadiums in Australia. Established in 1853, it has been a cornerstone of Australian sport for over a century and a half.

What Is the Newest AFL Stadium?

While the newest operational AFL stadium is Perth Stadium (Optus Stadium), which opened in 2018, the Macquarie Point Stadium in Hobart, Tasmania, is a planned multi-purpose venue set to begin construction in 2025 and open by 2029. Once completed, it will serve as the home ground for the Tasmania Football Club, marking a significant addition to AFL infrastructure.