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This is a list of stadia which have hosted Scotland international football matches.

Number of
matches
Stadium First international Last international
215 Hampden Park, Glasgow[1] 7 April 1906 9 September 2009
22 Celtic Park, Glasgow 28 March 1891 2 September 2006
19 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 9 March 1889 5 October 1999
12 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen 3 February 1900 22 August 2007
11 First Hampden Park, Glasgow[1] 2 March 1878 17 March 1888
9 Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh 26 March 1892 9 May 2003
5 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow 30 November 1872 25 March 1876
4 Easter Road, Edinburgh[2] 22 April 1998 17 November 2004
4 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 24 March 1894 27 May 1997
3 Dens Park, Dundee 12 March 1904 2 December 1936
2 First Cathkin Park, Glasgow 15 March 1884 29 March 1884
1 Hibernian Park, Edinburgh[2] 10 March 1888 10 March 1888
1 Underwood Park, Paisley 22 March 1890 22 March 1890
1 Second Hampden Park, Glasgow 5 April 1890 5 April 1890
1 Carolina Port, Dundee 21 March 1896 21 March 1896
1 Fir Park, Motherwell 19 March 1898 19 March 1898
1 Cappielow, Greenock 15 March 1902 15 March 1902
1 Love Street, Paisley 17 March 1923 17 March 1923
1 Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 25 February 1928 25 February 1928

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b There have been three sites called 'Hampden Park'. The first is now the site of the Hampden Bowling Club. The second Hampden Park was renamed New Cathkin Park when Queen's Park moved to the current site of Hampden Park and Third Lanark moved in, bringing the 'Cathkin Park' name from their old home.
  2. ^ a b The match played against Wales at the Hibs ground was played at Hibernian Park, which is not the present site of Easter Road. Easter Road opened in 1892.

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