Brockville Park

Brockville Park was a football stadium located on Hope Street in Falkirk, Scotland, 0.25 miles (0.4 km) north-west of the town centre.

Falkirk were denied promotion to the Scottish Premier League on several occasions due to regulations and criteria which Brockville Park did not meet.

[6] Two potential partners were Airdrie United with their Excelsior Stadium and Clyde with their ground of Broadwood Stadium in nearby Cumbernauld,[6] a third option was to share Ochilview Park with local rivals Stenhousemuir and eventually an agreement was made for Falkirk to play their home games at Ochilview for one season.

[1] This was met with criticism from both clubs over the Scottish Football Association and their decision because the ground lacked under-soil heating,[1] which was significant because the match was scheduled to be played in January at the height of winter.

Alloa Athletic's manager at the time, Terry Christie, had shown confusion to why the Scottish Cup tie was not also hosted at a similar venue, rather than Falkirk's Brockville Park, which contained terracing and was not an all-seater stadium.

[3] The club ground-shared with local rivals Stenhousemuir at Ochilview Park for the 2003–04 football season whilst their new home, the Falkirk Stadium was being constructed.

The biggest event held at the track was called the Falkirk Greyhound Derby and racing sometimes took place immediately after football matches.

A defunct turnstile on paving outside a supermarket
An old turnstile outside the supermarket
Morrisons supermarket on the site of the former stadium