Scotstoun Stadium is one of Glasgow’s key multi‑sport venues, known for hosting elite athletics, rugby fixtures and community sporting events throughout the year. Whether you're attending a major meet, supporting Glasgow Warriors, or taking part in a local sports programme, Q‑Park offers convenient and secure parking options nearby.
Located in Glasgow’s West End, Scotstoun Stadium forms part of the wider Scotstoun Sports Campus, offering high‑quality facilities including an international‑standard athletics track, modern spectator stands and access to Scotstoun Leisure Centre. The stadium regularly welcomes athletics competitions, club sport and community training sessions, making it a vital hub for sport and physical activity in the city.
Q‑Park facilities across Glasgow provide convenient central parking with bright lighting, CCTV, accessible spaces and excellent customer service. Pre‑booking online ensures a smooth arrival and great value when travelling to Scotstoun Stadium for events, training or matchdays.
Choose Q‑Park for reliable, stress‑free parking while you enjoy everything Scotstoun Stadium has to offer.
Scotstoun Stadium will be a key venue during the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, taking place from 23 July to 2 August 2026. The Games will be staged across a compact, eight‑mile corridor in Glasgow, with Scotstoun selected as the official venue for Athletics and Para Athletics.
Significant upgrades to Scotstoun are already underway ahead of the Games, including the installation of a new world‑class athletics track. Work began on 16 June 2025, with temporary stands removed during construction and scheduled for reinstatement before the Glasgow Warriors’ 2025 season. The new track represents long‑term investment in Glasgow, providing a lasting legacy for athletics development in the city.
Scotstoun will be one of four cornerstone venues of the Games, alongside:
Glasgow 2026 will welcome around 3,000 athletes from 74 nations, delivering an 11‑day multi‑sport celebration across ten sports, uniquely concentrated within four major venues to enhance accessibility for fans and athletes alike.