Scotland have not participated at the World Cup since 1998. Since then, they have failed to qualify for five consecutive World Cups and have only played in eight of the twenty-one iterations of the competition. Many members of the Tartan Army would give an arm and a leg to see...
There were eight stadiums used in four different regions across the country for the 1966 World Cup. These were Goodison Park, Old Trafford, Ayresome Park, Roker Park, Hillsborough, Villa Park, White City Stadium and Wembley. Wembley, unsurprisingly, was the home ground of England and was due to hold the Final....
In one week in April 1937, close to 300,000 supporters crammed into Hampden Park for two memorable matches. Archibald Leitch was a Scottish architect that had a hand in the construction of many stadiums, including Hampden Park. Following the completion of the North Stand in 1937, Leitch calculated the capacity...