Scottish Championship Football Grounds in Scotland
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Last updated: July 2024
Scottish Championship Information
Grounds in Scottish Championship Ordered by Capacity
# | Ground | Capacity |
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1. | Hampden Park home to Queen's Park | 51,866 |
2. | East End Park home to Dunfermline Athletic | 11,998 |
3. | Cappielow Park home to Greenock Morton | 11,100 |
4. | Firhill home to Partick Thistle | 10,887 |
5. | Somerset Park home to Ayr United | 10,185 |
6. | New Broomfield (Excelsior Stadium) home to Airdrieonians | 10,171 |
7. | Stark's Park home to Raith Rovers | 10,104 |
8. | Tony Macaroni Arena home to Livingston | 9,512 |
9. | The Falkirk Stadium home to Falkirk | 8,000 |
10. | New Douglas Park home to Hamilton Academical | 6,018 |
- Biggest stadium in Scottish Championship: 51,866 - Hampden Park
- Smallest stadium in Scottish Championship: 6,018 - New Douglas Park
- Total capacity in Scottish Championship: 139,841
- Average capacity in Scottish Championship: 12,713
Best supported teams in Scottish Championship
- Most fans in Scottish Championship: 205 - Dunfermline Athletic
- Fewest fans in Scottish Championship: 22 - Livingston
- Total Scottish Championship fans: 704
- Average number of fans in Scottish Championship: 64
Which team's fans have been to the most grounds in Scottish Championship?
- Most travelled fans in Scottish Championship: 78 grounds visited - Queen's Park
- Least travelled fans in Scottish Championship: 29 grounds visited - Livingston
- Average # grounds visited in Scottish Championship: 46.47
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