Scotstoun Stadium

Scotstoun Stadium
The athletics track and main stand
Scotstoun Stadium
Location within Glasgow council area
LocationScotstoun Sports Campus
72 Danes Drive
Glasgow
G14 9HD
OwnerGlasgow City Council
Capacity4,765 (permanent)
North Stand 1,252
South Stand 3,513.
(Capacity: 7,351 using additional temporary seating)
SurfaceArtificial (GreenFields REAL FT Slide Pro)
Public transitScotstounhill railway station
Dumbarton Road bus stop (before Harland Street)
Construction
Opened1915
Renovated2008–2010
Construction cost£17.5M (2008–10 renovation)
ArchitectBarr
Tenants
Glasgow Warriors (1997–98, 2012–)
Victoria Park City of Glasgow Athletics Club
Scotland (Sevens World Series) (2012–15)
Hyndland RFC

Scotstoun Stadium is an athletics and rugby union stadium in Scotstoun, an area in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland.

Glasgow Warriors have trained at the facility since 2009 and have played their home games here from the 2012–13 season onwards. The surface is a World Rugby approved artificial turf which is also suitable for athletics. It has a capacity of 9,708 for rugby union.

Between 2012 and 2015, the Stadium hosted the Scotland Sevens – the Scottish leg of the IRB Sevens World Series, but then the leg was moved to a new host country, France in 2016.

The Stadium is expected to host the athletic events at the 2026 Commonwealth Games, hosted by Scotland in the city of Glasgow. Temporary seating will be poised around the perimeter of the stadium, increasing the seating capacity to between 10,000-11,000 people.