The ICC Men’s ODI World Cup is coming back to Africa in 2027, with South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia as co-hosts. This time, 14 teams will play at 12 different venues from October to November 2027. Most of the matches (44) will be in South Africa, while Zimbabwe and Namibia will share the other 10.
What’s cool about this World Cup is that it’s not only hosted by 3 countries but also has a bunch of great stadiums. From ones way up high to ones by the coast, each has its own vibe.
| City & Country | Stadium | Capacity | Venue Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Johannesburg, SA | Wanderers Stadium | 34,000 | The Bullring. Fast bowlers love it here and there have been some epic chases on this ground. |
| Pretoria, SA | Centurion Park | 22,000 | Gauteng’s ground. Fair pitch and great vibe. Has hosted many international matches. |
| Cape Town, SA | Newlands Cricket Ground | 25,000 | Some say this is the prettiest cricket ground. Newlands has classic pitches and Table Mountain in the background. |
| Durban, SA | Kingsmead Cricket Ground | 25,000 | Right on the Indian Ocean. Humid and the ball swings a lot which makes it tough for batsmen. |
| Gqeberha, SA | St George’s Park | 19,000 | Oldest cricket ground in South Africa. Famous for the band and a slower pitch that helps spinners. |
| Bloemfontein, SA | Mangaung Oval | 20,000 | Games here usually have lots of runs because the outfield is fast. Seam bowlers get an edge because of the altitude. |
| East London, SA | Buffalo Park | 16,000 | Not big but has lots of energy. Locals love this spot and the pitch is hard to predict. |
| Paarl, SA | Boland Park | 10,000 | In the wine region. Good batting conditions and great views. |
| Harare, Zimbabwe | Harare Sports Club | 10,000 | Zimbabwe’s main cricket ground. Slow pitches that are great for spinners. |
| Bulawayo, Zimbabwe | Queen’s Sports Club | 10,000 | Beautiful trees and chill vibe. Batters love it because the ball bounces consistently. |
| Windhoek, Namibia | Namibia Cricket Ground | 10,000 | First time they’re hosting a World Cup game. Shows how much cricket has grown in Namibia. Expect lively fans and excitement. |
| Windhoek, Namibia | United Ground | 10,000 | Still being developed. First time hosting top-tier cricket. Dry here so good for spin bowling. |
| Windhoek, Namibia | Wanderers Cricket Ground | – | Historic Namibian venue hosting domestic, List A, first-class, and international T20 matches since 1990. |
Here’s where the ODI World Cup 2027 matches will be played, with a quick look at each.
ODI World Cup 2027 Stadiums
Venue selection for the 2027 ODI World Cup adds a unique flavor, with its concomitant challenges. Teams will be put to test at different altitudes, climates, and pitch types forcing adaptability as an important ingredient in their recipe for success.
With Namibia hosting for the first time and the iconic Newlands and Wanderers getting spotlight attention once more, a little bit of tradition and excitement, a lot of innovation, and some global color should keep fans hooked.




