Location: Marston Green, Solihull

Sports: Badminton, boxing, table tennis and Para-table tennis, weightlifting, netball and Para-powerlifting

The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and NEC Arena are set to be the busiest venues with six sports taking place there during the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Opened by The Queen in 1976, the NEC originally consisted of seven exhibition halls before adding 11 more along with 32 conference suites.

Among the halls is the NEC Arena, which has 15,685 seats and will play host to the Birmingham 2022 netball competition from July 29 to August 7.

There are plans to increase the capacity to 21,600 but the £45 million ($62.66 million/€51.9 million) expansion project will not start until after the Games due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Weightlifting and Para-powerlifting are set to take place at Hall One, table tennis at Hall Three, boxing at Hall Four and badminton at Hall Five.

Hotels at the NEC complex, situated next to Birmingham International railway station, will also accommodate 1,600 athletes and officials.