The home of Scottish Rugby since 1922 and one of the oldest stadiums in the six nations championships and it also had a facelift in 1994 and today has a capacity of 67,000.
Originally Murrayfield was owned by the Edinburgh Polo ground and the Rugby guys bought it for the sum of just under £4,000 and what a good investment that was all those years ago.
Murrayfield Stadium
Murrayfield
Edinburgh
EH12 5PJ
Scotland
Capacity: 67,500
Take the A8 from Edinburgh.
Train - Waverley Rail Station is about a half-hour's walk from the stadium. Haymarket Station is only ten minutes walk from the ground. A regular bus service runs return services from the ground and Waverley Rail Station.
Air - Edinburgh Airport is located just to the west of the city. It is within easy access to the country's main road network.
Scotland will play two of their 2008 Six Nations fixtures at Murrayfield. Their first game is against the current holders France and their second game is the Calcutta Cup against England.
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