About the Stadium:
Welcome to Easter Road, the historic home of Hibernian Football Club, situated in the vibrant community of Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. For over 130 years, this iconic stadium has been more than just a ground; it's the beating heart of the Hibees, deeply woven into the fabric of Scottish football culture and the identity of its devoted fanbase.
A Foundation of Dedication
The journey of Easter Road began in 1893, when Hibernian FC moved to a site that was once a mere landfill. Through the sheer dedication of its early supporters and club volunteers, it was transformed into a functional football pitch. This spirit of community and resilience has defined the stadium throughout its long history. Witnessing countless memorable moments, the ground has continually adapted, transitioning from basic terracing to modern, all-seated stands, always reflecting the evolving standards of safety and comfort in football.
Modern Transformation
The stadium’s contemporary appearance is largely the result of extensive redevelopment initiated in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. A notable historical quirk, the significant slope of the pitch, which once presented a unique challenge to playing teams, has been rectified. Easter Road is now a fully seated stadium with a capacity of approximately 20,421. Its key sections include the modern West Stand, the atmospheric East Stand, the celebrated Famous Five Stand (honouring Hibernian’s legendary attacking quintet of the 1950s), and the South Stand. These stands converge to create an intimate and intense matchday environment.
The Enduring Spirit
Matchdays at Easter Road are electric. The close proximity of the stands to the pitch amplifies the roar of the crowd, the fervent chants, and the sea of green and white, especially during passionate Scottish Premiership clashes. It’s a place where generations of Hibernian supporters have united, sharing their passion and heritage. Today, Easter Road stands as a vibrant, modern venue that proudly celebrates its rich past, serving not only as the home of Hibernian FC but also as a symbol of Leith's enduring spirit. It remains an essential destination for anyone seeking to experience the authentic heart of Scottish football.