List of Host Grounds of Scotland Home International Football Matches

This is a list of host grounds of Scotland home international football matches.

Number of
matches
Stadium First international Last international
228 Hampden Park, Glasgow 7 April 1906 11 September 2012
23 Celtic Park, Glasgow 25 March 1893 2 September 2006
16 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 15 March 1909 5 October 1999
13 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen 3 February 1900 16 November 2010
11 First Hampden Park, Glasgow 2 March 1878 17 March 1888
9 Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh 26 March 1892 9 May 2003
5 Easter Road, Edinburgh 22 April 1998 15 August 2012
4 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow 30 November 1872 25 March 1876
4 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 24 March 1894 27 May 1997
3 Dens Park, Dundee 12 March 1904 2 December 1936
3 First Ibrox Park, Glasgow 9 March 1889 27 March 1897
2 First Cathkin Park, Glasgow 15 March 1884 29 March 1884
1 Cappielow, Greenock 15 March 1902 15 March 1902
1 Carolina Port, Dundee 21 March 1896 21 March 1896
1 Fir Park, Motherwell 19 March 1898 19 March 1898
1 Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 25 February 1928 25 February 1928
1 First Celtic Park, Glasgow 28 March 1891 28 March 1891
1 Hibernian Park, Edinburgh 10 March 1888 10 March 1888
1 Love Street, Paisley 17 March 1923 17 March 1923
1 Second Hampden Park, Glasgow 5 April 1890 5 April 1890
1 Underwood Park, Paisley 22 March 1890 22 March 1890

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