Ibrox Stadium
Tour the home of Rangers and add the club museum for a fuller Old Firm football visit.
Scotland
Start in Glasgow with Rangers, Celtic, and Hampden Park, then add Edinburgh, Aberdeen, or a wider Scotland itinerary.
For a first Scotland football trip, Glasgow gives you Old Firm club history, a national stadium, and plenty to do between tours.
Tour the home of Rangers and add the club museum for a fuller Old Firm football visit.
Choose a guided Celtic Park tour for club atmosphere, stadium access, and an optional dining experience.
The best all-round option for visitors who want football history without choosing one club first.
Add Edinburgh's two club grounds or take the football itinerary north to Pittodrie in Aberdeen.
Explore the Hibernian side of the capital rivalry on an official stadium-tour route.
Visit the Hearts side of the capital rivalry and add the nearby club museum to the day.
Take the Scotland football trip north with Aberdeen FC's official stadium-tour route.
Scotland works best when you decide whether your trip is mainly about one stadium, one city, or a broader football-and-sightseeing break.
Glasgow is the best first booking cluster. Edinburgh adds heritage and a slower city rhythm. If you want to stretch the trip, Scotland also lends itself to whisky, lochs, and Highlands day tours between football stops.
Add city experiences, whisky tours, and day trips around the football fixtures and stadium visits that brought you to Scotland.
Use Glasgow as the main football base, then add museums, walks, whisky, or day trips.
Good for castle, Royal Mile, Old Town, and football heritage planning in the same trip.
If football is only part of the break, add Highlands, lochs, or distillery time around it.
Glasgow is the strongest starting point for a football trip in Scotland, with plenty of bookable city add-ons around it.