List of host grounds of Scotland home international football matches
- List of host grounds of Scotland home international football matches
This is a list of stadia which have hosted Scotland international football matches.
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External links
* [http://londonhearts.com/scotland/misc/venues.html Scotland Home Record by Venue] , www.londonhearts.com
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