The North West Stadium is very new to the world of international one-day cricket, having first been used in October 2000 for a match between South Africa and New Zealand which was rained out.
The North West Stadium has so far hosted only three one-dayers.
In 2002, Australia sneaked a tension-filled tie against South Africa at this venue, winning the match on 259 for 9 after being reduced to 223 for 9 in the forty-sixth over.
In the 2003 World Cup the ground, which has earned a good reputation for its limited-overs wickets, will host three matches.
Two games will include pre-tournament favourites Australia, who will call Potchefstroom their home base for the tournament.
South Africa will also be in action in Potchefstroom when they take on Kenya on February 12.
World Cup 2003 Matches
Highest team scores
Lowest team scores
Highest individual scores - hundreds
Best partnerships for each wicket
Best bowling