Upgrades completed at Scotstoun Stadium



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Glasgow Warriors have completed a series of significant upgrades to Scotstoun Stadium during the off-season.

The Warriors said the improvements are all designed to further enhance the match day experience for supporters.

The Glasgow Warriors rugby team have trained at Scotstoun since 2009 and have played their home games there from the 2012-2013 seasons onwards.

The team plays in the United Rugby Championship league and in European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) tournaments.

The 4,765-capacity Scotstoun Stadium is an athletics and rugby union stadium in Scotstoun, an area in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland (UK).

As part of the works, a full replacement of the stadium’s floodlighting has been undertaken, resulting in more than double the previous LUX levels.

This substantial improvement ensures enhanced visibility for players, spectators, and broadcast coverage, while aligning Scotstoun with the latest standards for professional rugby.

Supporter comfort has been further prioritised with the installation of plumbed flushing toilet cabins in both the north-west and south-east corners of the stadium.

These new facilities replace the previous chemical units, providing a cleaner, more reliable, and higher-quality experience for all attendees.

To reduce queuing times and improve service efficiency, additional fonts have been introduced across the Fanzone and North Stand bars.

This investment will enable faster service at peak times, ensuring supporters can enjoy refreshments with minimal disruption to their match day.

These enhancements represent part of Glasgow Warriors’ ongoing commitment to delivering a first-class stadium experience for all supporters and guests.

The stadium will be a host venue during the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games and it is also undergoing improvements for the Games.

In advance of next summer’s Commonwealth Games the existing athletics track at the ground is being ripped up and the temporary stands at either end dismantled.

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