Scottish Premiership Football Grounds in Scotland
Map of Scottish Premiership stadiums

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Scottish Premiership Information
Grounds in Scottish Premiership Ordered by Capacity
# | Ground | Capacity |
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1. | Celtic Park home to Celtic | 60,411 |
2. | Ibrox home to Rangers | 50,817 |
3. | Pittodrie home to Aberdeen | 20,866 |
4. | Easter Road home to Hibernian | 20,421 |
5. | Rugby Park home to Kilmarnock | 17,889 |
6. | Tannadice home to Dundee United | 14,209 |
7. | Fir Park home to Motherwell | 13,677 |
8. | McDiarmid Park home to St Johnstone | 10,696 |
9. | Tony Macaroni Arena home to Livingston | 9,512 |
10. | St Mirren Park (The Simple Digital Arena) home to St Mirren | 8,023 |
11. | Victoria Park home to Ross County | 6,541 |
12. | New Douglas Park home to Hamilton Academical | 6,018 |
- Biggest stadium in Scottish Premiership: 60,411 - Celtic Park
- Smallest stadium in Scottish Premiership: 6,018 - New Douglas Park
- Total capacity in Scottish Premiership: 239,080
- Average capacity in Scottish Premiership: 18,391
Best supported teams in Scottish Premiership
- Most fans in Scottish Premiership: 943 - Celtic
- Fewest fans in Scottish Premiership: 16 - Livingston
- Total Scottish Premiership fans: 3,231
- Average number of fans in Scottish Premiership: 249
Which team's fans have been to the most grounds in Scottish Premiership?
- Most travelled fans in Scottish Premiership: 63 grounds visited - Hamilton Academical
- Least travelled fans in Scottish Premiership: 13 grounds visited - Motherwell
- Average # grounds visited in Scottish Premiership: 36.92
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