StadiumsMurrayfield Stadium
Rugby Stadium

Murrayfield Stadium

Location
Edinburgh, Scotland
Capacity
67,144
Opened
1925

Murrayfield Stadium, officially known as Scottish Gas Murrayfield, is the home of Scottish Rugby and the largest stadium in Scotland. Originally opened in 1925, it has been redeveloped several times, most recently in the 1990s with the addition of new stands. The stadium sits in the Murrayfield area of Edinburgh, about two miles west of the city centre. It is famous for its pre-match piping of "Flower of Scotland" and the passionate "Murrayfield Roar" from Scottish fans.

Notable Moments

Scotland's 13-7 Grand Slam victory over England in 1990
The first international match at Murrayfield in 1925, Scotland vs England
Record attendance of 104,000 for Scotland vs Wales in 1975 (standing)
Greig Laidlaw's penalty to beat Ireland 27-22 in 2017
Hosted matches during the 1991 Rugby World Cup