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Johannesburg (Soccer City)

Soccer City (Johannesburg) 94,700 capacity. Renovation of an existing stadium, on the western edge of the city where the opening game and final will be played.
New stadium with construction underway. South Africa's equivalent of "Wembley".

 

Johannesburg (Ellis Park Stadium)

Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg), 60,000 capacity. Upgrading of South Africa's premier Rugby stadium located in the center of the city.

 

Durban (King's Park Stadium)

King Senzangakhona Stadium (Durban), 70,000 capacity. A new stadium will be constructed replacing King's Park Stadium.

 

Bloemfontein (Free State Stadium)

Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein), 40,000 capacity. Renovation of a 1950s stadium

 

Nelspruit (Mbombela Stadium)

Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit), 40,000 capacity. A new stadium will be constructed.

 

Polokwane (Peter Mokaba Stadium)

Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane), 40,000 capacity. Renovation of an existing stadium.

 

Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Stadium)

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elizabeth). 50,000 capacity. A new stadium will be constructed.

 

Pretoria (Loftus Versfeld Stadium)

Loftus Versfeld (Tshwane - formerly Pretoria). 50,000 capacity. Renovation of an existing stadium.

 

Cape Town (Green Point Stadium)

African Renaissance Stadium (Cape Town), 70,000 capacity. A new stadium will be constructed with a retractable roof.

 

Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Sports Place)

Royal Bakokeng Stadium (Rustenburg), 40,000 capacity. Renovation of an existing stadium.