Lochburn Park

of the Scottish Junior Football Association West Region, who have played there since the late 19th century.

[2] The ground is tightly hemmed in by light industrial units, with just one corner access point and a sunken-level pitch.

It was built on the site of a former quarry and was previously home to the Kelvin Dock Curling Club.

[3] After buying Maryhill in 1989, local businessman Freddie Duda invested £700,000 to make Lochburn Park one of the most developed grounds in junior football, adding floodlights, a seated stand and a gym with sauna.

Lochburn Park has also hosted one of the biggest Scottish Cup upset's ever when Drumchapel United beat F.C.