Rugby union Forsyth Barr Stadium replaced
Carisbrook as the home stadium of the
Highlanders team in
Super Rugby in late 2011, with the stadium in use from the beginning of the
2012 Super Rugby season. The first Super Rugby match played at the stadium, on 3 March 2012, resulted in a narrow win for the Highlanders over local derby rivals the
Crusaders. The stadium also became the new home of the
Otago Rugby Football Union team in the domestic ITM Cup, since renamed
Bunnings NPC. The stadium hosted four matches of the
2011 Rugby World Cup, three of them featuring
England, with the first being played on 10 September 2011 against
Argentina. For sponsorship reasons, the ground was known as
Otago Stadium during the tournament. The
All Blacks played their inaugural test at Forsyth Barr Stadium against South Africa on 15 September 2012, the home side winning 21–11.
Association football and
Waikato FC in the
2011–12 ASB Premiership The stadium's inaugural game was a pre-season
football match between the
Wellington Phoenix and
Brisbane Roar on 20 August 2011, with an attendance of over 15,000 (half of capacity). This was followed on 14 December 2011 as the Phoenix hosted the same opposition in an
A-League regional round fixture, with an attendance of only 4,628. The stadium has also hosted the local ASB Premiership football team
Otago United for some of their home matches in the
2011–12 season. Forsyth Barr Stadium served as one of the venues for the
2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup, hosting six Group Stage matches and one match in the Round of 16. The venue was one of the venues for the
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Rugby league The stadium hosted a pre-season
rugby league match between
National Rugby League sides the
New Zealand Warriors and
Brisbane Broncos on 23 February 2013. The game attracted 15,000 spectators, with the Warriors prevailing 16–10. The quality of the stadium was an important factor in attracting the game to the city. The match was the first time the Warriors had played in Dunedin. In round 3 of the
2017 NRL season on 17 March, the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs defeated the
New Zealand Warriors 24–12 in front of 10,238 spectators in the first NRL game in Dunedin for premiership points. The stadium has hosted one
New Zealand rugby league international, against
England in week 3 of the
2014 Four Nations on 8 November 2014. New Zealand beat England 16–14 in front of 15,863 spectators. ==Other uses==