Scotland v England Hampden Park Glasgow, April 1937
A BBC panel discussion in 1997 about Scotland v England football rivalry in the 1930's. William Griffin was a 15 year old schoolboy who attended the famous 1937 match and shared amazing recollections with Sir Stanley Matthews, one of his boyhood football heroes, described as a true English gentleman.
Also interviewed were Russel Galbraith, the author of the Hampden Story and Jed O'Brian, Project Director of the Scottish Football Association's Museum Trust.
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Scotland Vs England - National Anthems - Hampden Park 10/06/17
Teams emerging from the tunnel and the national anthems of Scotland and England (albeit hard to hear) on a sunny Saturday evening at Hampden Park before a huge Auld Enemy clash in the World Cup qualifiers.
Hampden Park - Scotland V England (1962)
Title reads: Scotland v. England.
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland.
International football between England and Scotland. M/S of two teams walking onto pitch. Various shots of match, interspersed with shots of fans reacting to game. David Wilson scored for Scotland in first half. Haynes of England shoots in second second half - ball strikes underside of crossbar and the linesman disallows it. Penalty is awarded to Scotland and Caldow scores. Final score is 2-0 to Scotland.
England team includes following players: S. Anderson , B. Douglas, Johnny Haynes, Ron Springett, Charlton.
Scotland team includes these footballers: J. Baxter, Dennis Law, Ian St. John, Swan, Wilson, Scot, Caldow.
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Hampden Park - Glasgow, Scotland
Hampden Park (often referred to as Hampden) is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland. The 51,866-capacity venue serves as the national stadium of football in Scotland. It is the normal home venue of the Scotland national football team and amateur Scottish league club Queen's Park F.C. and regularly hosts the latter stages of the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup competitions. It is also used for music concerts and other sporting events.
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Hampden Park Transforms For 2014 | Made In Glasgow
We take a look at the amazing transformation project taking place at Hampden Park in preparation for the athletics events at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.
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Scottish Cup - Final At Hampden Park (1936)
Full title reads: Scottish Cup Final, Hampden Park, Glasgow.
Scotland.
Cup final football match - Glasgow Rangers versus Third Lanark. M/S of football players running onto pitch. M/S of team captains shaking hands with referee and each other.
Various shots of match. Terraces of football stadium are packed with cheering supporters. Rangers win 1 goal to nil.
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Hampden roar and Scots singing their hearts out (Scotland 2 England 2)
The atmosphere at Hampden Park was electric on the 10th of June 2017. With one minute to go Scotland were leading 2-1 from 2 Leigh Griffith free kick that beautifully beat Joe Hart the english goalkeeper. The crowd went mental since Scotland had not beaten England in an international game for 32 years. 4 minutes of extra time were added and Harry Kane for the auld enemy, broke many Scottish heart by scoring a late equaliser in the last minute of the game. Oh that sweet delirium when we thought we had won. A day to live in the memory. The stadium was rocking with the Hampden roar. One lion did roar louder than three.
Hampden Park erupts into a rendition of Flower of Scotland! | Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
Hampden Park errupts into a rendition of Flower of Scotland following their Gold medal win in the athletics!
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Flower of Scotland (Scottish National Anthem) | Scotland v England
Watch the Scottish National Anthem being sung ahead of Scotland v England at Hampden in the dramatic World Cup Qualifier in 2017.
Leigh Griffiths free kick goals for Scotland v England - LIVE Scotland fan reaction | 10th June 2017
I just happened to be chatting on camera when Leigh Griffiths scored his two late free kick goals for Scotland v England at Hampden Park on Saturday 10th June 2017
If I am ever feeling low, I can always return to the joy that these moments brought me briefly. I can honestly say that when that 2nd free kick goal went in from Leigh Griffiths, I have truly never reacted with and felt such emotion at a football match, ever. And it was captured on camera, forever. Football, the truly beautiful game! ⚽❤
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The match finished 2-2 with England equalising in the dying seconds thanks to Harry Kane's goal.
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, UK - Saturday 10th June 2017 ⚽❤
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Football At Hampden Park (1968)
Hampden Park Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland.
Various shots of the mass crowds watching a football match at Hampden Park stadium, Glasgow. Two policemen escorting a youngster with long hair outside. Various shots of the football match. More shots of the crowd watching the match and the match. Brass band marching across field, playing. Several guardsmen helping a woman seated on grass - she is unwell. More shots of the brass band wearing Scottish tartan marching and playing. Crowd looking on. Players coming on the field for the second half. Various shots of the match and the crowd watching. People cheering, a goal is scored.
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Hampden Park Glasgow 1980
England's Luck Holds - Hampden Park Scotland - 0 England - 2 (1948)
Full title reads: ENGLAND'S LUCK HOLDS - HAMPDEN PARK SCOTLAND - 0 ENGLAND - 2.
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland.
Several shots of the crowd at Hampden Park. Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery being introduced to the English team by the England's Captain George Young. England kicking off. Various shots of the game in progress. Women spectators cheering. Swift clearing from the goal. Finney scoring a goal. Spectator cheering. General play. Monty in the Royal Box. Scotland kicking off in second half. Spectators. Liddell colliding with Swift. More shots of the game and the crowd cheering. Final score England 2, Scotland 0.
Note: Players mentioned in the old records are Ian Black, Tom Finney, Bill Liddell, Stanley Mortensen and George Young.
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Scotland National Anthem on Hampden Park, Glasgow
Scotland - Poland 8.10.2015
Hampden Park | Venues
At one time the world's largest stadium, Glasgow's famous Hampden Park will play host to the Track and Field Athletics competitions and the XX Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony. Hampden Park is an iconic place not only for Glaswegians, but also for all Scots as it is home to the national football team.
Hampden will undergo a transformation for Glasgow 2014 -- the playing surface will be raised by 1.9 metres to transform the stadium from a football venue into an international-standard Track and Field facility. A warm-up track and jump areas will be created next to the stadium at Lesser Hampden, with secure, direct access from this site into the main stadium. Further improvements will be carried out at both Hampden and Lesser Hampden, leaving a sporting legacy after the Games.
Hampden Park is located in the south side of Glasgow. The stadium is 2.6 miles from Glasgow city centre. The venue is easily accessible on foot, by cycle and by public transport as it is served by multiple bus and rail routes. Car parking at or near the venue will be restricted to authorised vehicles only.
At one time the world's largest stadium, Glasgow's famous Hampden Park will play host to the Track and Field Athletics competitions and the XX Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony. Hampden Park is an iconic venue for Scots as it is home to the national football team.
Hampden has been transformed for Glasgow 2014 -- the playing surface has been raised by 1.9 metres to transform the stadium from a football venue into an international-standard track and field facility. A warm-up track and jump areas have been created next to the stadium at Lesser Hampden, with secure, direct access from this site into the main stadium.
Video created in collaboration with Game On Scotland.
London Olympics 2012 - Football, Hampden Park, Glasgow
6 Scots, Neilston Pipe Band, and Great Glen Piping.
Hampden Park Glasgow
Some impressions from a visit in 2010. I would strongly recommend the tour to anyone that's not been.