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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- ^ "Tannadice Park". Sky Sports. http://www.skysports.com/football/venue/0,19753,11794_103,00.html. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- ^ "Fir Park Stadium". Sky Sports. http://www.skysports.com/football/venue/0,19753,11796_107,00.html. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
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