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A Fan's Guide to Queensland Country Bank Stadium: Getting There, What to Expect and Making the Most of Match Day

Everything you need to know before your first, or next, visit to Townsville's premier sporting venue.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 21 February 2026

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A Fan's Guide to Queensland Country Bank Stadium: Getting There, What to Expect and Making the Most of Match Day
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Queensland Country Bank Stadium is the jewel of Townsville's sporting infrastructure. Located on Ogden Street in the city centre, this modern purpose-built arena is home to the North Queensland Cowboys and doubles as a major entertainment and events venue for North Queensland. Whether you are attending your first NRL game or returning as a seasoned Cowboys member, knowing a few basics before match day will make your experience significantly better.

Getting to the stadium could not be easier for most Townsville residents. The venue sits right in the CBD, a short walk from the Strand foreshore, Ross Creek and the city's main shopping and dining precincts. If you are driving, council car parks and privately operated lots are available in the surrounding streets, though arriving early on busy match days is strongly recommended. Ride-share services are a popular and convenient alternative, with good drop-off points on nearby streets.

The stadium offers a modern and comfortable fan experience, with covered seating in most areas, which is particularly welcome during the tropical wet season when afternoon showers can roll in quickly. Concourse food and beverage outlets circle the ground, offering the usual match-day fare. A dedicated merchandise store operates on event days, so you can pick up Cowboys gear before the game or at half-time. The venue is also fully accessible, with facilities catering to patrons with mobility needs.

Tickets are available through the Cowboys website or the NRL ticketing portal. It is worth checking membership options if you plan to attend multiple events, as members enjoy reserved seating and early entry. Gates typically open around 90 minutes before kick-off, which gives you ample time to settle in, grab food and soak in the pre-game atmosphere. The stadium's electronic screens and sound system add to the event-day energy.

Beyond Cowboys games, Queensland Country Bank Stadium also hosts visiting concert acts, State of Origin games and other major events. Keeping an eye on the stadium's official channels is the best way to stay across what is coming. For anyone who has not yet experienced a live event here, it is a venue that consistently delivers, combining top-level infrastructure with the warm and welcoming spirit that defines North Queensland sport.

Sources: North Queensland Cowboys official site NRL tickets

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