
THE NICK NEWBOLD STADIUM
Our Stadium
The Nick Newbold Stadium is the home of Coventry Rugby. Located in the Spon End area of Coventry, it sits right in the heart of the city.
The 5,250-capacity stadium has been home to the club since 2004. A multi-use venue, it regularly hosts a range of local sporting fixtures, with Coventry United Football Club also playing annual matches at the ground.
The stadium features one main stand, the XL Motors Stand, which includes a number of popular conferencing, events, and banqueting facilities.
In 2026, the stadium was renamed in honour of Nick Newbold, a former club director and lifelong supporter whose dedication made a lasting impact on both the club and the wider community. Nick worked with Coventry Rugby for 17 years and played a significant role in supporting charitable and community initiatives across the city, including work with Coventry City F.C.’s official charity and Acorns Children’s Hospice.
Born and educated in Coventry, his commitment to sport and community was an inspiration to many. The naming of the Nick Newbold Stadium serves as a lasting tribute to his outstanding contribution to the club and the city. The official naming ceremony took place on 21 March 2026, during Coventry Rugby’s Champ Rugby fixture against Doncaster Knights, marking a proud new chapter in the history of the ground.
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Getting here
Coventry Rugby Club
The Nick Newbold Stadium
Coventry
CV1 3GE
By car
The Nick Newbold Stadium has around 450 spaces on site, with more than 1,000 spaces available across two car parks within walking distance of the stadium. As the stadium is within a residential area of the city, we strongly urge all supporters to use the club’s car parks. Those who choose not to do so must park with due care and respect to the needs of local residents and businesses.
Use the postcode CV1 3GE for satellite navigation devices.
Public transport
When leaving Coventry Railway Station there is a taxi rank available, or alternatively you can catch the number 10, 18 or 19, the U17, X17 or 585A bus to get to the stadium.
Walking from the railway station takes around 15 minutes. Head north on Station Square, continue on to Eaton Road, then follow signs for Hertford PI, continue on and take a slight left on Butts Road, carry on until you see Nick Newbold Stadium on the left-hand side of the road.
Disabled access
Nick Newbold Stadium has full disabled access, with provisions in place to ensure disabled supporters and carers are well catered for. There is ample seating available both pitchside and at a high level within the East Stand.
Contact the Club Office to book disabled match tickets. Please note that proof of eligibility may be required.

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