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Your Fan's Guide to McDonald Jones Stadium, Broadmeadow

Everything you need to know about getting to, getting into and getting the most out of a day at McDonald Jones Stadium.

By The Daily Newcastle · Published 21 February 2026 at 6:55 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

McDonald Jones Stadium in Broadmeadow is Newcastle's premier sporting venue and the home of both the Newcastle Knights and Newcastle Jets. The ground sits just a few kilometres from the city centre and has hosted some of the biggest games in Hunter sporting history. Whether you are heading to an NRL match, an A-League fixture or a major event, knowing the ground before you arrive makes for a much smoother day.

Public transport is the easiest way to get there. Broadmeadow train station is directly alongside the stadium and is served by frequent services from Newcastle Interchange, Maitland, the Central Coast and Sydney. On event days, trains are often busier than usual, so arriving a little early is wise. The surrounding suburb also has street parking for those who prefer to drive, but spaces close to the ground fill up quickly on popular match days.

Inside the stadium you will find a range of food and drink options spread across concourses on all levels. Corporate facilities and accessible seating are also available. The seating bowl wraps around the ground, giving good sightlines from most positions. Covered seating is available in the main grandstands, while the open terraces suit fans who enjoy a more active atmosphere. Arriving 30 minutes before kick-off gives you time to settle in and watch warm-ups.

Tickets are sold online through Ticketek or at the gate, though booking ahead is strongly recommended for high-demand fixtures. Membership holders for the Knights and Jets receive dedicated entry lanes, making entry faster. Clear bags are preferred for bringing personal items in, and the venue has standard stadium entry protocols for bags and prohibited items, details of which are published on the McDonald Jones Stadium website before each event.

After the final siren, trains back to Newcastle and beyond fill up quickly, so it is worth waiting a few minutes on the platform or taking a short walk before joining the queue. A handful of cafes and pubs in the Broadmeadow area are popular post-match spots. For first-timers, the stadium is very easy to navigate and the staff are helpful, making McDonald Jones Stadium one of the most welcoming major venues on the eastern seaboard.

Sources: McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle Knights Newcastle Jets

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