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Hampden Park

Hampden Park in Glasgow is Scotland's national stadium. Its primary use is as the home to Queen's Park F.C. and the Scotland national football team. It is also used for music concerts and other sporting events. Hampden was built in 1903, though all signs of the original stadium are long gone. It is known throughout the world as an iconic home of football and celebrated its centenary on 31 October 2003.

 
 
Ibrox Stadium

Ibrox Stadium

Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is a football stadium located on the south side of the River Clyde, on Edmiston Drive in the Ibrox district of Glasgow. It is the home ground of Scottish Premier League Champions Rangers F.C. Ibrox is one of the oldest and largest stadia in the United Kingdom, the site of two major disasters and one of the first wave of all-seater football grounds in Britain.

 
 
Celtic Park

Celtic Park

‎ Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. It is the home ground of Celtic Football Club. The all-seater stadium is also known as Parkhead and occasionally nicknamed Paradise by Celtic fans. It is the second largest stadium in Scotland by capacity, after Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, and the sixth-largest in the United Kingdom after Murrayfield, Old Trafford, Twickenham, Wembley and the Millennium Stadium.

 
 
Murrayfield Stadium

Murrayfield Stadium

Murrayfield Stadium (usually just known as Murrayfield) is a sports stadium located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Its all-seater capacity was recently reduced from 67,800 to 67,130 to incorporate the largest permanent 'big screen' in the country though it still remains the largest stadium in Scotland and one of the largest in the United Kingdom overall.

 
 
Tynecastle Stadium

Tynecastle Stadium

Tynecastle Stadium is a football stadium situated in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The stadium currently plays host to the home matches of Scottish Premier League team Heart of Midlothian F.C. The all-seater stadium is affectionately nicknamed Tynie by Hearts fans. For the second year running, Tynecastle has been voted as having the best atmosphere in Scotlands top division in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League Fans Survey.

 
 
Tannadice Park

Tannadice Park

Tannadice Park, usually referred to as Tannadice, is a football stadium located on Tannadice Street in the Scottish city of Dundee. The stadium is home of Dundee United F.C. and has a capacity of 14,209. Uniquely, the stadium is opposite Dens Park, which is the home of city rivals Dundee, making them the two closest senior football venues in the United Kingdom.