Scottish Football Attendance Records - Scotland National Team

Scotland National Team

This section lists the top ten attendances for the Scotland national team in home matches. The attendance of 149,415 for the Scotland vs. England match of 1937 at Hampden Park is a European record.

Rank Attendance Date Stadium Opponent Competition Score
1 149,415 17 April 1937 Hampden Park England BHC 3–1
2 149,269 15 April 1939 Hampden Park England BHC 1–2
3 137,438 25 April 1970 Hampden Park England BHC 0–0
4 135,376 10 April 1948 Hampden Park England BHC 0–2
5 134,544 3 April 1954 Hampden Park England BHC / WCQG3 2–4
6 134,504 5 April 1952 Hampden Park England BHC 1–2
7 134,170 1 April 1933 Hampden Park England BHC 2–1
8 134,000 24 February 1968 Hampden Park England BHC / ECQG8 1–1
9 133,300 15 April 1950 Hampden Park England BHC 0–1
10 133,245 11 April 1964 Hampden Park England BHC 1–0

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