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Penrith Stadium, currently known as BlueBet Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a rugby league and association football stadium located in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia. The 22,500 capacity venue is the home ground for the Penrith Panthers who play in the National Rugby League (NRL).
Waikato Stadium: Hamilton New Zealand: 25,800 Wests Tigers: Yarrow Stadium: New Plymouth New Zealand: 25,500 New Zealand Warriors: McLean Park: Napier New Zealand: 22,000 New Zealand Warriors: HBF Park: Perth Western Australia: 20,500 South Sydney Rabbitohs. Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles WA Reds† West Coast Pirates (proposed team) Central Coast ...
The Panthers have played their home games at Penrith Stadium since their entry into the NSWRFL in 1967. [41] Due to renovations and a complete stadium upgrade scheduled to take place during the 2025 season. The Panthers will play at CommBank Stadium in Parramatta, before returning to the new Penrith Stadium in 2026. [42]
Welllington Regional Stadium: Wellington New Zealand: 34,500 New Zealand Warriors: Waikato Stadium: Hamilton New Zealand: 25,800 Wests Tigers: Yarrow Stadium: New Plymouth New Zealand: 25,500 New Zealand Warriors: McLean Park: Napier New Zealand: 22,000 New Zealand Warriors: Perth Oval: Perth Western Australia: 20,500 South Sydney Rabbitohs ...
Stadium Capacity City/Town Country Home team/s Closed (as a RL stadium) Fate Wembley Stadium: 100,000: London England: Challenge Cup Final: 1999: Closed in 2000, demolished in 2003. Site is now the New Wembley Stadium. Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre: 60,000: Brisbane Australia: Brisbane Broncos: 2003: Remains in use for athletics and ...
When the Carolina Panthers kick off the start of the 2046 season, it could be from inside a new stadium, according to the Charlotte City Council’s agenda for Monday’s meeting.
The potential expansion could replace the old training field bubble near Bank of America Stadium, and it could bring new retail, food and entertainment options to uptown Charlotte.
The Panthers defeated the state-ranked Leopards to open the new Crowley ISD Multi-Purpose Stadium and start 3-0 for the first time since 2005.