Inverness Caledonian Thistle was formed in 1994 by the merging of two
Highland League clubs,
Caledonian and
Inverness Thistle. Between 1994 and 1996, the new club played their home matches at
Telford Street Park, which had been the home ground of Caledonian. Inverness CT agreed to groundshare with
Aberdeen at
Pittodrie. The SPL initially rejected the groundsharing application, but accepted it on appeal. The SPL also voted to reduce the 10,000 seat requirement to 6,000. in May 2008 at the Caledonian Stadium.|left The redevelopment in 2004–05 included the construction of two new stands at either end of the ground, which made the stadium all-seater and increased its capacity to over 7,500. These stands were built in 47 days by the Tulloch Construction Company who are also the club's biggest shareholder. As Tulloch also paid part of the development cost, the stadium had the Tulloch name added to it on completion of the work and the lease on the site was transferred to Tulloch. The lease reverted to the football club in December 2017, except for the stadium car parks. On 7 February 2020, a WWII ordinance was discovered near the stadium, leading to the evacuation of the stadium, the device was detonated safely an hour later, and allowing the next days Scottish Cup Fixture against
Livingston to go ahead. In March 2025, it was mentioned by local businessman and investor, Alan Savage, that the club could be looking at a move away from the Caledonian Stadium to a smaller venue at the
UHI Campus, in order to stabilize finances due to the stadium being too big for
League One attendances. In August 2025, it was announced that the stadium would be renamed the SarensPSG Stadium as part of a sponsorship deal with the Belgian international construction company,
Sarens, in a club record breaking deal lasting until the 2027–28 season. During the same season, the West Stand was redeveloped yet again, stripping out the seats and turning it into a terracing, with a roof to be added on at a later date. == International Fixtures ==