Almondvale Stadium, Football stadium in Livingston, Scotland
Almondvale Stadium is a football ground in Livingston where the home team plays on a field with undersoil heating. The venue has four stands of matching height arranged around the pitch, with covered seating throughout.
The ground opened in 1995 when Meadowbank Thistle relocated to Livingston and became the current club. This move represented a significant moment for the newly developing town and its sports infrastructure.
The stadium ownership transferred to West Lothian Council, establishing a strong connection between local government and regional sports development.
The ground sits close to the M8 motorway, making it easy to reach by car with parking available nearby. Two railway stations are within walking distance if you prefer to travel by train.
The venue recorded its maximum attendance of 10,112 spectators during a match against Rangers on October 27, 2001.
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