
The Super League 2025 campaign is just around the corner and it’s fair to say the excitement among the fanbases is growing ahead of what should be another fantastic season.
Wigan Warriors won the treble last year after defeating Warrington Wolves 18-8 in the Challenge Cup final before edging out Hull KR by two points in the League Leaders’ Shield race, and then beating the Robins to claim the Grand Final trophy in Manchester.
And some of the excitement coming out of Craven Park this week sent tongues wagging, with the Robins showcasing the latest East Stand extension progress.
The peculiar look of the pictures certainly made for mocking aplenty, but there is no doubt it’s good news a Super League club is extending their ground due to high demand.
The changes will now see Craven Park hold a capacity of 13,222, up 997 from 12,225. But how does this compare with other stadiums in the Super League? Here are the details below.
Super League stadiums from lowest to highest capacity:
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12. Wakefield Trinity’s 9,333
11. Castleford Tigers’ Wheldon Road 10,500
10. Leigh Leopards’ Leigh Sports Village 12,000
9. Salford Red Devils’ Salford Community Stadium 12,000
8. Catalans Dragons’ Stade Gilbert Brutus 13,180
7. Hull KR’s Sewell Group Craven Park 13,222
6. Warrington Wolves’ The Halliwell Jones Stadium 15,300
5. St Helens’ Totally Wicked Stadium 18,000
4. Leeds Rhinos’ AMT Headingley Rugby Stadium 22,000
3. Huddersfield Giants’ The John Smith’s Stadium 24,500
2. Wigan Warriors’ DW Stadium 25,133
1. Hull FC’s MKM Stadium 25,586

Trevor charnock
February 1, 2025 at 9:43 am
And championship Club Bradford Bulls ground capacity is larger than any of them