| The Peugeot Ashfield Stadium Hawthorn Street, Glasgow North G22 6RU | |
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We compete in British Speedway’s Premier League and race at the recently redeveloped Peugeot Ashfield Stadium, a superb venue for live motorsport in the north of Glasgow. The club has been crowned Premier League champions on three occasions, most recently in 2011. 2016 will be our seventieth anniversary!
Glasgow Tigers matches are a great day out for the full family, with 15 heats of exciting speedway racing, plus entertainment, activities and games during breaks and between heats. Our restaurant and bar serves up tasty food and drinks, and you'll also find several food stops located throughout the stadium.
The Tigers season runs from March until October. There are 12 home matches and 12 away matches during the regular season which runs until the end of September. The Tigers also compete in the Knockout Cup and depending on league position the end of season playoffs.
Come along to Glasgow's premier motorsport experience!
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