Perth Stadium will be a new stadium built on Kitchner Park otherwise known as Subiaco Oval the new stadium will have oval and rectangular rectractable seating with a capacity of 60,000.
MCG was built in 1858 and has been one of the best stadiums in the world it has hosted the 1956 Olympics and the 2006 commonwealth games. The capacity for the world cup will be 88,000 and after the world cup 100,012.
Brisbane Stadium is Australia's biggest rectangular purpose stadium Brisbane Stadium has had a long history. The capacity for the world cup will be 50,000 and after the world cup 53,000
Newcastle Stadium was opened in 1970 formally known as the international Sport Centre the stadium has had numerous renovations and currently undergoing one now which will be finished in 2011 there will still need to be a major upgrade the stadium will have a capacity of 42,000 for the world cup and afterwards the capacity will be 34,000.
Canberra Stadium will be a new built stadium right next to Bruce Stadium. The stadium will be right next to the Australian Institute of Sport the capacity of the stadium will be 40,000 and after the world cup the capacity will be 27,000.
Geelong Stadium is a stadium built on Kardinia Park in Geelong the stadium only hosts Australian Rules footy but a major upgrade will help the stadium play rectangular field sports. the capacity for the world cup will be 44,000 and after the world cup 37,000.
Townsville stadium was opened in 1994. Soccer and Rugby League games get played at this stadium there will need to be a major upgrade the capacity for the world cup will be 40,000 and after the world cup 30,000.
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