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Football in Scotland { 342 images } Created 16 Feb 2015

A selection of images of Scottish football - home and away.
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  • Three home supporters in matching hats watching from the Shed as Greenock Morton take on Stranraer in a Scottish League One match at Cappielow Park, Greenock. The match was between the top two teams in Scotland's third tier, with Morton winning by two goals to nil. The attendance was 1,921, above average for Morton's games during the 2014-15 season so far.
    150221CMC_Morton-75.jpg
  • Home supporters watching Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC.
    WSC_Hampden-40.jpg
  • Home supporters celebrating Queen's Park's victory over Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC.
    WSC_Hampden-41.jpg
  • Fans queueing to enter Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC.
    WSC_Hampden-39.jpg
  • Home supporters celebrating Queen's Park's victory over Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC.
    WSC_Hampden-24.jpg
  • Supporters of Alloa Athletc football club leaving Ochilview stadium, Larbert, after their Irn Bru Scottish League second division match against Stenhousemuir. Alloa won the match by one goal to nil against their local rivals in a match watched by 619 spectators.
    100821CMC_Alloa-24.jpg
  • Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in a East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giantkillers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0.
    WSC_Edinburgh-10.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06.
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  • Fraserburgh supporters watching their team trying to snatch victory  in the final few minutes at Bellslea Park, during the club's Highland League fixture against visitors Strathspey Thistle. Nicknamed 'The Broch,' Fraserburgh have been members of the Highland League since 1921 having been formed 11 years earlier. The match ended in a 2-2 draw in front of a crowd of 302.
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  • Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows the spectators entrance.
    WSC_Edinburgh-02.jpg
  • Ochilview stadium, Larbert, pictured before Stenhousemuir's Irn Bru Scottish League second division match against Alloa Athletic. Alloa won the match by one goal to nil against their local rivals in a match watched by 619 spectators.
    100821CMC_Alloa_org-21.jpg
  • Supporters of Alloa Athletc football club leaving Ochilview stadium, Larbert, after their Irn Bru Scottish League second division match against Stenhousemuir. Alloa won the match by one goal to nil against their local rivals in a match watched by 619 spectators.
    100821CMC_Alloa-23.jpg
  • Directors of Alloa Athletc football club pictured at Ochilview stadium, Larbert, before their Irn Bru Scottish League second division match against Stenhousemuir. Alloa won the match by one goal to nil against their local rivals in a match watched by 619 spectators.
    100821CMC_Alloa-22.jpg
  • Three home supporters in matching hats watching from the Shed as Greenock Morton take on Stranraer in a Scottish League One match at Cappielow Park, Greenock. The match was between the top two teams in Scotland's third tier, with Morton winning by two goals to nil. The attendance was 1,921, above average for Morton's games during the 2014-15 season so far.
    150221CMC_Morton-52.jpg
  • A home supporter obscured by a Scottish saltire flag reacting with delight at the final whistle of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
    141114CMC_Scotland-46.jpg
  • Home supporters feeling the tension in the final minutes of the second-half of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
    141114CMC_Scotland-41.jpg
  • Home supporters reacting with delight as their team take the lead during the second-half of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
    141114CMC_Scotland-39.jpg
  • Home fans watching the action during the first-half of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
    141114CMC_Scotland-35.jpg
  • A pipe band dressed in football shirts assembling inside the stadium before playing the national anthems at the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
    141114CMC_Scotland-19.jpg
  • A fan of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester.
    080514CMC_Rangers-48.jpg
  • Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester.
    080514CMC_Rangers-47.jpg
  • Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester.
    080514CMC_Rangers-46.jpg
  • Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester.
    080514CMC_Rangers-45a.jpg
  • Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester.
    080514CMC_Rangers-44.jpg
  • Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester.
    080514CMC_Rangers-43.jpg
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