AAMI Park Tickets

AAMI Park Tickets

AAMI Park holds around 30,000 for rugby. It's the smallest of the RWC 2027 Australian venues and, based on what we hear from customers who've been there, probably the most atmospheric per seat. The geodesic roof keeps everything in. The lower tiers are steep enough that even the back rows feel close to the pitch. It's the kind of ground where you notice the size feels smaller than the noise suggests.

For RWC 2027, AAMI Park hosts pool matches in Melbourne. If you're considering a Melbourne leg for your itinerary, this is the venue — and Melbourne as a rugby city has been building for years.

RWC 2027 Matches at AAMI Park

AAMI Park is confirmed for Rugby World Cup 2027 pool matches in Melbourne. All available fixtures are listed in our RWC 2027 ticket collection.

About the Ground

AAMI Park is on Olympic Boulevard in Melbourne's Olympic Park precinct, close to the MCG and Rod Laver Arena. It opened in 2010, purpose-built for rectangular field sports. The geodesic dome roof is hard to miss from the outside — from the inside it's what makes the atmosphere work. Getting there: trams on routes 70 and 75 stop nearby; Jolimont and Richmond stations are within walking distance; it's also a 25-minute walk from Flinders Street through Birrarung Marr if the weather holds. Match-day parking nearby is minimal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RWC 2027 matches are at AAMI Park?

Pool stage matches in Melbourne. Full fixture details in our RWC 2027 collection as World Rugby confirms the schedule.

How do I get to AAMI Park?

Tram routes 70 and 75 stop on Olympic Boulevard — around 15-20 minutes from the CBD. Richmond station (Metro Trains) is also walkable. Driving on match days is awkward; parking nearby is very limited.

What's the capacity of AAMI Park?

Around 30,050 for rugby. Smallest of the RWC 2027 venues in Australia, but the atmosphere is consistently rated higher than the numbers suggest. The roof and steep stands do most of the work.