The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was the first newly-built venue to be completed for the 2010 World Cup. Set on the shores of the North End Lake it is the first football dedicated stadium in the city or surrounding areas.
With a capacity of 48,000, the stadium will host the match for third place, a quarter-final and eight matches in total during the tournament.
Matches to be held at venue
Date |
Match |
Kick-off |
Stage |
12 June - 13:30 |
Korea Republic v Greece |
12.30pm BST |
Group B |
15 June - 16:00 |
Côte d'Ivoire v Portugal |
3pm BST |
Group G |
18 June - 13:30 |
Germany v Serbia |
12.30pm BST |
Group D |
21 June - 16:00 |
Chile v Switzerland |
3pm BST |
Group H |
23 June - 16:00 |
Slovenia v England |
3pm BST |
Group C |
26 June - 16:00 |
1A v 2B |
3pm BST |
Round of 16 |
02 July - 16:00 |
W53 v W54 |
3pm BST |
Quarter-finals |
10 July - 20:30 |
L61 v L62 |
7.30pm BST |
Match for 3rd place |