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Adelaide Oval is one of the most picturesque sporting grounds in the world! Visit this iconic stadium for AFL, cricket, concerts, functions and more.
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The Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide, South Australia, located in the parklands between the city centre and North Adelaide. The venue is predominantly used for cricket and Australian rules football, but has also played host to rugby league, rugby union, soccer, tennis among other sports as well as regularly being used to hold concerts.
- 53,500
- 1871
- 167 x 124 metres
Check out what events are coming up at Adelaide Oval, from football to cricket and concerts and everything in between.
Ready to plan your trip to the stadium? Getting here. View the different function rooms and key locations at Adelaide Oval, including Stadium Concierge, the RoofClimb Centre and Oval Hotel.
Overview. About. The Adelaide Oval remains one of cricket's most picturesque Test venues despite recent developments to increase the capacity and upgrade the facilities. Its position, situated...
- 50,000
- 1873
- City End, Cathedral End
- 190.2 m long, 126.2 m wide
Generally, the Adelaide Oval is reckoned to be the best batting wicket in Australia. It plays very flat on the first three days of a Test match and as the match wears on it brings the spinners...
Adelaide Oval is South Australia's largest stadium, primarily hosting AFL and Cricket, with a capacity of 53,583. The inner-city venue was transformed with a complete redevelopment concluding in 2014, converting the historic ground into a world-class stadium, while retaining historic elements including the hill and scoreboard.