BBC Sport. 19 April 2005. Retrieved 20 August 2011. The choice of Hampden for 2007 will be seen by the Scottish FA as further justification for its sometimes criticised decision to upgrade the stadium, new football kits which is also the home for Scottish Third Division outfit Queen’s Park. Critics have suggested that the £74m spent since 1990 was unnecessary when Glasgow already had two major stadia, the 60,500 capacity Celtic Park and Rangers’ Ibrox Stadium, which can hold 50,400. Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, the home of Scottish rugby, which can hold 67,500, footballshirts cheap had also been touted as an alternative national home for football.