List of stadiums and indoor arenas in Greater Manchester by capacity

The following is a list of stadiums and arenas in the Greater Manchester. They are ordered by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. Capacities are standard total capacity, including seats and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating. All stadiums with a capacity of 3,500 or more are included. Most stadiums in Manchester are used for football, with others hosting rugby union, rugby league, cricket, athletics, tennis, American football, speedway and greyhound racing.

StadiumCapacityBoroughTenantSport
Old Trafford 75,635 Trafford Manchester United Football, Rugby League
Etihad Stadium 55,000 Manchester Manchester City Football, Rugby Union
Macron Stadium 28,723 Bolton Bolton Wanderers Football
Old Trafford 26,000 Trafford Lancashire CCC Cricket
DW Stadium 25,138 Wigan Wigan Athletic, Wigan Warriors Football, Rugby League
Manchester Arena 21,000 Manchester
Manchester Central 12,500 Manchester
AJ Bell Stadium 12,000 Salford Salford Red Devils, Sale Sharks, Manchester United Reserves Rugby League, Rugby Union, Football
Leigh Sports Village 12,000 Wigan Leigh Centurions, Blackburn Rovers Reserves Rugby League, Football
Gigg Lane 11,840 Bury Bury F.C. Football
Edgeley Park 10,841 Stockport Stockport County Football
Boundary Park 10,638 Oldham Oldham Athletic Football
Spotland 10,249 Rochdale Rochdale Town Football
Academy Stadium 7,000 Manchester Manchester City Reserves, Manchester City Women Football
Manchester Regional Arena 6,500 Manchester Athletics, Football
Bower Fold 6,500 Tameside Stalybridge Celtic Football
Moss Lane 6,085 Trafford Altrincham F.C. Football
National Speedway Stadium 6,000 Manchester Belle Vue Aces Speedway
Bolton Arena 6,000 Bolton
Broadhurst Park 4,500 Manchester F.C. United of Manchester Football
Ewen Fields 4,073 Tameside Hyde F.C. Football
Manchester Velodrome 3,500 Manchester British Cycling Cycling, Wheelchair Basketball
O2 Apollo 3,500 Manchester

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