Huge Hampden refurbishment ruled out despite Euro 2028 success Hopes for a huge revamp of the much-maligned Hampden Park look to have been dashed despite confirmation the stadium would host matches at the 2028 European Championships UEFA announced on Tuesday that a joint UK and Ireland bid for the tournament had been successful
Scotland: This is what revamped Hampden Park is to look like Hampden Park will finally get a general renovation? To say that Scotland's national stadium is run down is to say nothing On October 31 it will celebrate its 120th anniversary of opening In the inaugural match, Queens Park beat Celtic FC 1:0
Is this what a future Hampden could look like? - BBC Sport Hampden was redeveloped in the 1990s from a mostly terraced ground to an all-seated arena with a capacity of more than 50,000 Despite the facelift, for decades supporters have complained about
Hampden refurb cost revealed as stadium critics slapped down Hampden is a stadium that the nation should be proud of, says Mike Mulraney, as the Scottish FA president revealed it would cost £250m to bring the ends behind the goals closer to the pitch
Hampden park in line for £14m revamp - Glasgow Times Hampden could be in line for a £14 million revamp, as Glasgow gears up to potentially host six UEFA Euro 2028 football matches If the UK and Ireland win a joint bid to hold the championship, Glasgow would be a host city