Where is Notre Dame vs. Navy in Dublin being played? Cost, capacity and more to know about Aviva Stadium

Kevin Skiver

Where is Notre Dame vs. Navy in Dublin being played? Cost, capacity and more to know about Aviva Stadium image

Ireland is continuing to get a look at the college football landscape, as Navy and Notre Dame prepare for the second iteration of the Aer Lingus Classic and eighth game to be played in Ireland. It's the third straight visit from NCAA teams that will be played at Aviva Stadium, home of a myriad of Ireland national teams.

This will be these two teams' third matchup in the Emerald Isle, with Notre Dame winning the first two in decisive fashion. Navy is hoping new head coach Brian Newberry is able to lessen the gap between the two schools.

Last season's game between Northwestern and Nebraska was a thrilling affair, which turned out to be the beginning of the end for Scott Frost in Lincoln. Marcus Freeman is hoping to return stateside 1-0 with a dominant victory after what some deemed an underachieving first year.

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Aviva Stadium will continue to play host to the Aer Lingus Classic. Here's what to know about Ireland's prestigious stadium.

Where is Notre Dame vs. Navy being played?

Aviva Stadium is located in Dublin, the capital of Ireland, at 62 Lansdowne Road. It was built on top of the site of the demolished Lansdowne Road Stadium, which was brought down in 2007, the same year ground was broken on Aviva.

How much did Aviva Stadium cost to build?

Aviva Stadium cost 410 million euros to build, with 191 million euros coming from government funding. In March 2010, when the stadium was opened, that comes out to around $488 million, thanks to the 1.19 conversion rate of euros to dollars in March 2010.

Aviva Stadium capacity

Aviva Stadium generally plays host to rugby union and soccer games. Its listed capacity is 51,700. 

College football games in Dublin

The Aer Lingus Classic was supposed to begin in 2020 with Navy vs. Notre Dame, but those plans were scuttled by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the second game of the series to be played, with the first being Nebraska vs. Northwestern last year. Next season, Florida State will take on Georgia Tech.

SeasonMatchupVenueAttendanceNotes
1988Boston College 38, Army 24Lansdowne Road42,525Emerald Isle Classic
1989Pittsburgh 46, Rutgers 29Lansdowne Road19,800Emerald Isle Classic
1996Notre Dame 54, Navy 27Croke Park38,651Shamrock Classic
2012Notre Dame 50, Navy 10Aviva Stadium48,820Emerald Isle Classic
2014Penn State 26, UCF 24Croke Park53,304Croke Park Classic
2016Georgia Tech 17, Boston College 14Aviva Stadium40,562Aer Lingus College Football Classic
2022Northwestern 31, Nebraska 28Aviva Stadium42,699Aer Lingus College Football Classic
2023Notre Dame vs. NavyAviva StadiumTBDAer Lingus Football Classic
2024Georgia Tech vs. Florida StateAviva StadiumTBDAer Lingus Football Classic

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.