South Africa will be representing the whole African continent when they host the World Cup and all will be hoping it passes without incident. The country itself is already a tourist destination, with a plethora of exciting things to see, do and eat. With new state of the art stadiums having been built and several already well known venues upgraded, fans are sure to be watching the World Cup in comfort.
Inside Futbol’s Adoni Patrikios has taken an in-depth look at all 10 World Cup stadiums as well as the cities that host them.
Make sure you enjoy the World Cup to the full as we give you the lowdown on the best ways to spend your summer in South Africa. And if you’re just watching at home, you’re still sure to find some interesting facts or keep tabs on a stadium you really want to see.
Just click on each stadium name to read the respective guide. Enjoy!
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
Free State Stadium, Mangaung/Bloemfontein
Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
Peter Mokoba Stadium, Polokwane
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria/Tshwane
Green Point Stadium, Cape Town