Murrayfield Stadium
The largest stadium in Scotland and is known for its passionate atmosphere
Murrayfield Stadium (Edinburgh) – Capacity: 67,144
Murrayfield Stadium is the largest stadium in Scotland and serves as the home of Scottish rugby. Located in Edinburgh, it has been the heart of Scottish rugby since its opening in 1925, hosting international matches, club games, and major events. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 67,000, making it one of the most iconic rugby venues in the world. Beyond rugby, Murrayfield has also hosted concerts by global music stars, as well as other sporting events such as football and American football. Known for its electric atmosphere, especially during the Six Nations Championship, Murrayfield remains a symbol of Scottish sporting pride.
Facts about Murrayfield Stadium
- Opened in 1925 – The stadium was built specifically for rugby and hosted its first international match in the same year.
- Largest Stadium in Scotland – With a capacity of around 67,000, it surpasses Hampden Park for seated capacity.
- Home of Scottish Rugby – It is the official home of the Scotland national rugby union team.
- Underground Heating System – The pitch features an advanced heating system to prevent it from freezing during winter matches.
- Host of Major Concerts – Artists like The Rolling Stones, U2, and Madonna have performed at Murrayfield.
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