Report: Negotiations ongoing over home of Scottish football

A report has claimed that the Scottish Football Association is expected to come to a decision within weeks over the future of Scotland's national stadium.

The Scottish FA is considering a move away from Hampden Park, owned by Scottish League Two outfit Queen's Park, when its lease expires in 2020.

Scottish Rugby believes that Murrayfield, the national rugby union team's stadium, should become the new home of Scottish football.

The SFA had earmarked Monday as the deadline for both parties to submit proposals and, according to BBC Sport, negotiations will continue between representatives of Queen's Park and Scottish Rugby.

A proposal to hold international matches and cup games at Celtic Park or Ibrox was rejected at a specially convened board meeting in January.

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