List of football stadiums in Scotland

This is a list of football stadiums in Scotland, ranked in descending order of capacity.

Rank Stadium Location Capacity Home team
1 Celtic Park Glasgow 60,832[1] Celtic
2 Hampden Park Glasgow 52,025[2] Queen's Park and Scotland
3 Ibrox Stadium Glasgow 51,082[1] Rangers
4 Pittodrie Stadium Aberdeen 22,199[3] Aberdeen
5 Easter Road Edinburgh 20,421[4] Hibernian
6 Rugby Park Kilmarnock 18,128[5] Kilmarnock
7 Tynecastle Stadium Edinburgh 17,420[6] Heart of Midlothian
8 Meadowbank Stadium Edinburgh 16,000[7] Edinburgh City*
9 Tannadice Park Dundee 14,209[8] Dundee United
10 Fir Park Motherwell 13,742[9] Motherwell
11 East End Park Dunfermline 11,984[2] Dunfermline Athletic
12 Cappielow Greenock 11,589[2] Greenock Morton
13 Dens Park Dundee 11,506[2] Dundee
14 Firhill Stadium Glasgow 10,915[2] Partick Thistle
15 McDiarmid Park Perth 10,673[10] St. Johnstone
16 Somerset Park Ayr 10,185[2] Ayr United
17 Excelsior Stadium Airdrie 10,170[2] Airdrie United
18 Almondvale Stadium Livingston 10,005[2] Livingston
19 Falkirk Stadium Falkirk 9,120[11] Falkirk
20 Stark's Park Kirkcaldy 8,473[2] Raith Rovers
21 St. Mirren Park Paisley 8,016[12] St. Mirren
22 Broadwood Stadium Cumbernauld 8,006[2] Clyde
23 Caledonian Stadium Inverness 7,711[2] Inverness CT
24 Palmerston Park Dumfries 6,412[2] Queen of the South
25 Victoria Park Dingwall 6,310[2] Ross County
26 Stair Park Stranraer 6,250[2] Stranraer
27= Mosset Park Forres 6,000 Forres Mechanics*
27= New Douglas Park Hamilton 6,000[13] Hamilton Academical
29 Adamslie Park Kirkintilloch 5,500 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy*
30 Station Park Forfar 5,177[2] Forfar Athletic
31 Victoria Park Buckie 5,000 Buckie Thistle*
32 Christie Park Huntly 4,500 Huntly*
33 Kynoch Park Keith 4,450 Keith*
34 Central Park Cowdenbeath 4,370[2] Cowdenbeath
35 Gayfield Park Arbroath 4,165[2] Arbroath
36= Dudgeon Park Brora 4,000 Brora Rangers*
36= Claggan Park Fort William 4,000 Fort William*
36= Hannah Park Shotts 4,000 Shotts Bon Accord*
36= Newlandsfield Park Glasgow 4,000 Pollok*
42 Forthbank Stadium Stirling 3,808[2] Stirling Albion
43= Princess Royal Park Banff 3,800 Deveronvale*
43= Station Park Nairn 3,800 Nairn County*
45 Ochilview Park Stenhousemuir 3,746[2] Stenhousemuir and East Stirlingshire
46 Borough Briggs Elgin 3,716[2] Elgin City
47 Links Park Montrose 3,292[2] Montrose
48 Grant Park Lossiemouth 3,250 Lossiemouth*
49 Harmsworth Park Wick 3,200 Wick Academy*
50 Balmoor Stadium Peterhead 3,150[2] Peterhead
51 Recreation Park Alloa 3,100[2] Alloa Athletic
52 Glebe Park Brechin 3,060[2] Brechin City
53= Galabank Annan 3,000[2] Annan Athletic
53= Bellslea Park Fraserburgh 3,000 Fraserburgh*
53= Grant Street Park Inverness 3,000 Clachnacuddin*
53= Ainslie Park Edinburgh 3,000 Spartans*
53= Raydale Park Gretna 3,000 Gretna 2008*
58 Mackessack Park Rothes 2,700 Rothes*
59 Harlaw Park Inverurie 2,400 Inverurie Loco Works*
60 Allan Park Aberdeen 2,300 Cove Rangers*
61 Strathclyde Homes Stadium Dumbarton 2,020[2] Dumbarton
62 Bayview Stadium Methil 1,992[2] East Fife
63 Cliftonhill Coatbridge 1,238[2] Albion Rovers

References

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See also