Hyde Park, Glasgow

Hyde Park was a football ground in the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland.

[3] The record attendance at the ground was probably 6,000, which was set for a Glasgow Cup second round match against Rangers on 12 October 1889, with the visitors winning 6–3.

[3] In 1893 the club became a founder member of Scottish Football League Division Two, and the first SFL match was played at Hyde Park on 26 August 1893, with Clyde winning 3–1.

However, Northern were not re-elected to the league at the end of the season, and their final SFL match at Hyde Park was played on 28 April 1894, with Greenock Morton winning 7–2.

[3] Northern remained at the ground until folding in 1897, after which the site was converted to housing and office buildings for the Locomotive Works.

1896 Ordnance Survey map showing the Cowlairs railway works and Cowlairs F.C. football ground (left), and the Hyde Park locomotive works plus the Hyde Park ground (right)