Lidcombe Oval

In the NSWRL competition, the ground was home of the Western Suburbs Magpies rugby league team from 1967 to 1986, before the club moved to Campbelltown Stadium in 1987.

The final ever first grade game to be played at Lidcombe Oval was on 31 August 1986 between Western Suburbs and Easts.

[2] Today, Lidcombe Oval was used as the home ground of the Auburn Warriors up until the end of 2018 before the club was dissolved.

The Western Suburbs Magpies for the last 3–4 seasons have played 1–2 home games a year at the ground as part of the "Return to Lidcombe' celebrations.

[3] In 2017, Western Suburbs played against St Mary's in both the Sydney Shield and Ron Massey Cup matches at the ground to honor their connection with Lidcombe Oval.

[5] In March 2019, Lidcombe Oval hosted 2 Canterbury Cup NSW matches that featured fellow foundation clubs Newtown and North Sydney.

[9] Originally designed and commissioned by champion Commonwealth Sprinter and LACC member Grant Pye in the early 1930s, and used by the NSW League of Wheelmen for a number of years.

Lidcombe Oval in use by the Ukrainian community in February 1964 to commemorate 150 years from the birth of the poet Taras Shevchenko . The cycle track, built in 1947 can be seen on the perimeter.