Wales Cardiff Stadium

The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff is one of the great successes for Welsh regeneration in celebration of the end of the 20th century, built for the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Costing some £120 million it has paid for itself with sell out concerts as well as hosting Rugby Union, League and football internationals and club cups. With the latest addition being speedway.

The stadium was the first in the UK with a retractable roof allowing the major occasions to be played out in the dry and it is still considered the premier stadium in the UK, helped by its capability of changing the playing surface within 24 hours and the 74,500 capacity which will be oversubscribed surely for the duration of the tournament.

Cardiff will host pool games in September on the 15th Wales play Australia, the 16th featuring Fiji and o the 20th Wales again. It will also host the winners of pool C v runners-up in Pool D quarter-final on the 6th October.

Directions to Millennium Stadium:

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Millennium Stadium, 101 St Marys Street
Cardiff, CF10 1GE, Wales

For more information of getting to the Millennium Stadium consult the directions on their website.

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