Ibrox Stadium is more than a football ground—it’s a landmark with a strong architectural presence. Its iconic red-brick frontage and classic detailing give it a timeless look, while the enclosed stands help build an intense matchday feel that carries sound and emotion around the pitch. With a capacity of over 50,000 seats, Ibrox ranks among Scotland’s most significant stadium venues.
Inside, you’ll find covered seating, clear sightlines, and an atmosphere that starts building the moment you step into the concourses. The acoustics are famously punchy, making chants and crowd reactions feel immediate, and the practical matchday comforts—food and drink kiosks, well-marked sections, and straightforward circulation—keep the experience smooth from entry to final whistle.
The venue sits at 150 Edmiston Dr, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Entrances are positioned around the stands, with Edmiston Drive typically serving as the main approach as crowds arrive. If you’re coming by public transport, Ibrox subway station is only a short walk away; for broader guidance on getting around the city, see the transport notes in the text further down the page.