Hampden Park has been the home of the Scotland national team since 1906The Scottish FA "absolutely" have the money to buy Hampden Park and hope to make an announcement about the deal "within the next week or two", says chief executive Ian Maxwell. The association agreed last September to buy the national stadium from League Two club Queen's Park for £5m. But the purchase has not yet been completed with the Scottish FA's lease on Hampden expiring next year. Queen's Park - who will move their matches to Lesser Hampden - will receive £5m, with the Scottish FA assuming £19m of liabilities. While Maxwell was unequivocal that the money was there to pay for Hampden, he was less adamant when asked about funds to develop the stadium.
Source: BBC June 12, 2019 15:33 UTC