Published On: Mon, Mar 14th, 2011

Venues – St James’ Park

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Home of Newcastle United football club, St James’ Park has hosted many exciting matches, and has a great atmosphere created by fans – so it is well prepared for what’s to come in 2012.

Key facts

Sport: Football
Location: St James’ Park is situated right in the city centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the north east of England.
New or existing: Existing
Permanent or temporary: Permanent

About St James’ Park

St James’ Park is the oldest and largest football stadium in the North East of England. It is the sixth largest stadium in the UK.

During the Games

St James’ park will host a total of nine matches, including a quarter-final in both the men’s and women’s competitions.

After the Games

The stadium will continue to host Newcastle United matches.

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- London 2012’s ambition is to create a Games for everyone, where everyone is invited to take part, join in and enjoy the most exciting event in the world. London 2012 will create the most accessible and participative Games. It will touch people as it has never done before, stimulating people to do more and to try new things and reassess what we are all capable of. London 2012 has sport at its heart and London at the centre, but it is more than London and more than sport. It is a Games for London, the UK and the rest of the world, for sport and culture, for volunteers and business.

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