Belmore Sports Ground is a venue steeped in tradition and history. Known as the spiritual home of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, this iconic ground has seen decades of rugby league and other sports, including soccer and baseball, played on its turf. Originally opened in 1920 as Belmore Oval, it underwent significant redevelopments in 1968 to transform into a rectangular ground and again in 2011 to modernise its facilities.
With a capacity of 17,000 and boasting state-of-the-art facilities after significant upgrades in 2011. Located in Belmore, west of Sydney’s CBD, it’s easily accessible by train, with Belmore Station just a 10-minute walk away. Parking is limited, so plan ahead and arrive early if driving.
Belmore Sports Ground Information
Capacity: 17,000
Address: 3 Edison Lane, Belmore, NSW 2192
Parking: Limited parking available within the proximity
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible car park, entrance, and toilet, accessibility tickets available
Tickets: Ticketmaster
Getting There
Belmore Sports Ground is conveniently located at 3 Edison Lane, Belmore, NSW 2192, just a short 10-minute walk from Belmore Train Station, making it easily accessible by public transport. For those driving, parking is limited to local streets and car parks, so early arrival is recommended.
The closest train station is Belmore, just a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Regular trains service the area, making it easy to reach.
Parking is limited on local streets and car parks, so if you plan to drive, arrive early and allow extra travel time.
Belmore Sports Ground FAQS
How old is Belmore Sports Ground?
Belmore Sports Ground, originally known as Belmore Oval, was opened in 1920, making it 105 years old as of 2025. The venue has undergone several redevelopments, including a transformation from a circular to a rectangular ground in 1968, and significant upgrades in 2011 to modernise its facilities. These developments have ensured its continued relevance as a key sporting venue in Sydney.