Principality Stadium
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Address | Westgate St, Cardiff CF10 1NS, UK |
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Capacity | 74,500 |
Height | 9000 (cm) |
Broke ground | 1997 |
Former names | Millennium Stadium; Stadiwm y Mileniwm |
Phone | +44 844 249 1999 |
Did you know | Since opening in June 1999, the Millennium Stadium has welcomed, on average, over 1. 3 million visitors per year. |
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ID | 734123 |
About Principality Stadium
The Millennium Stadium, is the national stadium of Wales. Located in Cardiff, it is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and has also held Wales national football team games.
TfW travel: New rail line for major Cardiff events axed
... 6km-long line near the Llanwern steelworks when big crowds of fans were expected at venues such as the Principality Stadium...
Barbarians player Api Ratuniyarawa charged with sexual assault
... He was named in the Barbarians squad ahead of the game against Wales at Cardiff s Principality Stadium, with kick-off at 14:30 GMT...
Tom Jones questions decision to ban Delilah at rugby games
... It was the song would no longer be sung by choirs at Cardiff s Principality Stadium...
Beyoncé Cardiff concert: Fans arrive from around the world
... Wednesday s Principality Stadium concert, in front of about 60,000 fans, kicks off the UK leg of her Renaissance tour...
Budget 2023: Cardiff garden free shop helping cost of living
... " Her son James, 28, works as a steward at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, and receives universal credit...
William and Kate support opposite sides at Six Nations
... The final score saw at Principality Stadium...
Disabled woman made 1,000 calls for Ed Sheeran tickets
... While she praises Cardiff s Principality Stadium for offering accessible tickets for Ed Sheeran s mega-concerts without having to provide proof of disability, getting hold of them was another matter...
Delilah: Rugby fans torn over WRU choir ban on Tom Jones song
... But now the Welsh Rugby Union has announced that Delilah will no longer be sung by choirs at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff...
William and Kate support opposite sides at Six Nations
The Prince and Princess of Wales stood side by side to cheer on opposite sides as Wales hosted England for their Six Nations match in Cardiff.
Prince William is the patron of the Welsh Rugby Union , while his wife Catherine is patron of English Rugby after Taking Over from Prince Harry .
Speaking before The Match , The Prince joked that " it's going to be a very tense Journey Home ".
The Final Score saw at Principality Stadium .
Kate wore a red and white Catherine Walker coat, which William described as " diplomatic" and The Prince wore a red tie and red scarf to support Wales.
Ahead of The Match , The Royal couple met injured players helped by the Welsh Charitable Trust, which William is also a patron of.
They officially opened a New Space , known as the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite, which will be used by injured players and their families before matches.
Speaking at The Reception , The Prince said: " I'm Looking Forward to today. We need a little lift after The Past week, don't we?
" It's going to be a very tense Journey Home . If we win today My Wife won't speak to me. It will be a tense evening. "
The Princess laughed when she was asked about her support for England and said: " The atmosphere is always second-to-none, so I'm Looking Forward to that. "
Kate took over as patron of the Rugby Football Union.
The couple spoke about their children during The Visit , sharing how Prince George is now learning to tackle, rather than playing tag Rugby - a non-contact version of The Game .
The Princess added: " Because he is tall, he has the physique. But then there is Louis coming. Charlotte also does Rugby . "
Before The National anthems were played, there was a silence to mark the one-year anniversary of The War in Ukraine.
The Match was At Risk of being called off earlier This Week after a threat of strikes from Wales' players over contract issues.
Despite The Threat being withdrawn on Wednesday,
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com