Scottish Football Museum & Stadium

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For aficionados of the legendary game, the Scottish Football Museum, housed within Hampden Park, offers an amazing day out. Thousands of artefacts detailing Scotland's football history are on show, together with film clips showcasing some of the most iconic matches and outstanding players.

Admire the world's oldest national football trophy, the Scottish Cup. Discover the history of Scottish football from the 1800s to the present. Go in through one of the old ground's turnstiles and watch Archie Gemmill score one of the all-time great World Cup goals against the Netherlands.

Highlights:

The Scottish Football Museum has an amazing array of fascinating exhibitions and displays for the whole family to explore!

  • The History Makers: This awesome exhibition commemorates 150 years of the Scottish FA, 150 years since the first men’s international and 50 years since the first women’s international!
  • Scottish Cup gallery: This new gallery features a timeline of the tournament and puts the trophy in its social history context. See the engravers tools used on Cup Final Day and play games on the new interactive unit and watch a bespoke film!
  • Striking Herstories: Celebrating and exploring the incredible history of women's football in Scotland!
  • Hotshots: Only available as part of the Stadium Tour, do you have what it takes to step up to the spot and hit the target? The speed of your shot will be electronically measured, with the Top 100 in different age and gender categories being registered!
  • Objects of the week: Explore amazing historic artefacts and iconic football symbols that mean a lot to the museum!
  • One Game Many Nations: Created on behalf of Show Racism the Red Card, Alan Campbell has been capturing images in games which highlight and celebrate the diversity of the Scottish senior club game!

What tickets can I buy:

  • Stadium Tour and Museum Entry: See the player warm-up area, team changing rooms, and underground highway. Take advantage of the opportunity to hit a ball in the indoor warm-up area. Then, ascend the stairs to the cup presentation area, just like the greats did!
  • Museum Entry: Enjoy thousands of artefacts detailing Scotland's football history on show, together with film clips showcasing some of the most iconic matches and outstanding players.

Don't miss out on this unforgettable day, book your tickets below and have them delivered instantly via email and SMS!

Stadium Tour and Museum Entry

For aficionados of the legendary game, the Scottish Football Museum & Stadium, housed within Hampden Park, offers an amazing day out!

Available to 6 December 2024

Museum Entry

Admire the world's oldest national football trophy, the Scottish Cup. Discover the history of Scottish football from the 1800s to the present!

Available to 31 October 2024
Hampden Park,
Glasgow G42 9BA
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How To Find Us

By Car:

The stadium is located 5 minutes' drive from Junction 1A of the M74.  Exit onto Polmadie Rd/A728 and follow as it merges onto Aikenhead Road. The stadium car park is on your right and is signposted.

If you are looking to charge your electric vehicle, there are a limited number of charging points available in the car park on a first-come, first-served basis.

There are 4 designated accessible parking bays in the level access car park less than 20 metres from the main entrance. 

By Bus:

First Glasgow operate the following bus services to and from the city centre on a regular basis:

5 , 6, 7, 7A, 31, 34, 90. The nearest two stops are those served by the 31 and 90 services

By Train: 

The stadium is a 10 minute walk from Mount Florida station and a 15 minute walk from King’s Park station. Trains run to and from Glasgow Central from both Mount Florida and King's Park stations.

Mount Florida is a little nearer the stadium entrance at approximately 0.5 miles of a distance between the two. The station has step-free access to and between all platforms, via level access, lifts or ramps (in accordance with new-build standards re gradient/length).

  • Toilets
  • Café
  • Disabled Access
  • Free parking

The museum and stadium tour are fully accessible for wheelchair users. Entry to the museum is by ramp, or by level access.

Yes! There is free parking outside the South Stand and this is accessible from the west at Carmunnock Road and from the east at Aikenhead Road. There are a number of disabled parking spaces and EV charging points within the car park.

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