Association football v
Sparta Prague at Murrayfield during the
UEFA Cup, 2006 Murrayfield has also hosted
association football matches. In December 2003, the SRU board agreed to let local
Scottish Premier League side
Hearts lease the stadium for match days. Later that month,
UEFA confirmed that Hearts' own ground,
Tynecastle did not meet the minimum criteria for European matches from the 2004–05 season. Hearts used Murrayfield as their home venue for European matches for three years until Hearts made adjustments to Tynecastle that made it compliant with UEFA regulations. Additionally, both Hearts and Edinburgh neighbours
Hibernian have played preseason friendlies against
FC Barcelona at Murrayfield. Almost 58,000 people attended to watch Hearts play Barcelona in July 2007, recording the largest crowd at an association football match in Edinburgh for 51 years. In 2014, Glasgow club
Celtic played two qualifying matches at the stadium due to
Celtic Park being unavailable because of Glasgow's hosting of the
2014 Commonwealth Games. Hearts again used the stadium for home games during the
2017–18 Scottish Premiership, due to the delays in construction of a new main stand at Tynecastle. Murrayfield hosted one of the
2018–19 Scottish League Cup semi-finals, played between Hearts and Celtic, in October 2018. In July 2019, Murrayfield hosted a
pre-season friendly between
Liverpool and
Napoli, that attracted a crowd of 65,442 which was the highest attendance of fans at a football match in Scotland since the
1989 Scottish Cup Final. On 19 July 2023,
Manchester United faced
Olympique Lyonnais at Murrayfield in front of a crowd of 48,484. On 20 March 2024, it was announced that Manchester United would return for the second successive year to play a pre-season match at Murrayfield, taking on
Rangers on 20 July 2024. in front of 56,574
American football Murrayfield has played host to
American football and was one of two home venues for the now defunct
Scottish Claymores in the
NFL Europa between 1995 and 2004, the other being
Hampden Park in
Glasgow. Additionally, it hosted
World Bowl '96 on 23 June 1996. It has been mentioned as a potential future host site for the
NFL International Series, should the
National Football League add future games outside the series' current permanent home,
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in
London. Two other London stadiums,
Wembley Stadium and
Twickenham Stadium, are the only other grounds in Britain to host NFL matches. ==Music==