List of national stadiums

The lack of a national stadium can be seen as advantageous as designating a single stadium would limit the fan base capable of realistically attending matches as well as the concern of the cost of transportation, especially in the case of the United States due to its geographical size and high population.

Mostly matches except major competitions are commonly held in alternate venues across the country.

The following two stadiums are the largest and most commonly host international events: This section includes national stadia for sports governed by bodies representing the Republic of Ireland and All-Ireland.

NotesThe following venues are "designated national sporting arenas" for the purposes of Section 21 of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (which regulates sale of alcohol at sports venues):[4] National Stadium,[5] Croke Park,[6] Semple Stadium,[7] Royal Dublin Society,[8] Aviva Stadium,[9] Thomond Park.

The national football, rugby union and cricket teams all play at various venues throughout South Africa.