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CAPACITY

The current capacity of the ground is 13,300, of which 10,887 is seated.


RECORD ATTENDANCES


Located on Firhill Road in the Maryhill district of Glasgow , the record attendance for a Thistle game was against Rangers F.C. in 1922 when 49,838 people attended. The record attendance at the ground for a football game though was for a Scotland - Ireland game when around 55,000 people attended.


STRUCTURES


The ground currently comprises three seated stands, as well as an old terracing, which is now unused. The main stand, running along one side of the ground, is the oldest of the stands. In January 2006, the club announed that this stand would no longer be used on matchdays due to high stewarding costs. All home fans are now housed in the stand opposite, the Jackie Husband Stand, an impressive large cantilever stand which was built in 1994 . The newest stand is the North Stand, at one end of the ground. This was built in 2002 to meet the Scottish Premier League criteria on stadium capacity. Originally, it only ran for two thirds the length of the pitch and was nicknamed "The Viagra Stand" by the fans, because it was only half-erect. It was extended in 2003 so that it ran the full length of the pitch. It replaced a former terracing. Opposite is the South Terracing, almost identical to the former North Terracing. Thistle have announced that they plan to demolish this terracing to make way for another new stand. It is unclear, however, when this will take place.


RUGBY


In 1996 , Firhill was the site of the Scottish national Rugby League team's first game on home soil, a victory over their Irish counterparts. Rugby League, very much a minority sport in Scotland, has returned to the ground on several occasions since, including for the 2000 World Cup .

From 2005 the Rugby Union team the Glasgow Warriors have played their home games at Firhill, moving from their previous base at Hughenden.