London Scottish

English RFU Championship | England

Team Info

Founded: 1878

Stadium: Athletic Ground

Manager: N/A

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
09 May 2026 London Scottish vs Caldy Rugby Football Club 14:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
14:00
London Scottish 17 - 24 Richmond F.C. English RFU Championship
Athletic Ground
18 Apr 2026
13:30
Doncaster Knights 34 - 5 London Scottish English RFU Championship
Castle Park
11 Apr 2026
14:00
London Scottish 19 - 48 Ampthill RUFC English RFU Championship
Athletic Ground
04 Apr 2026
13:30
Hartpury University R.F.C. 45 - 7 London Scottish English RFU Championship
ALPAS Arena
28 Mar 2026
15:00
London Scottish 29 - 54 Coventry R.F.C. English RFU Championship
Athletic Ground
21 Mar 2026
15:00
Ealing Trailfinders 72 - 19 London Scottish English RFU Championship
Trailfinders Sports Ground
28 Feb 2026
15:00
London Scottish 24 - 21 Chinnor RFC English RFU Championship
Athletic Ground
20 Feb 2026
19:45
Bedford Blues 54 - 26 London Scottish English RFU Championship
Goldington Road
13 Feb 2026
19:45
London Scottish 7 - 66 Worcester Warriors English RFU Championship
Athletic Ground
08 Feb 2026
14:00
Cornish Pirates 43 - 12 London Scottish English RFU Championship
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About London Scottish

London Scottish Football Club is a rugby union club in England. The club is a member of both the Rugby Football Union and the Scottish Rugby Union. The club shares the Athletic Ground with Richmond. The ground-share is scheduled to last until the end of the 2020–21 season, after which Scottish will share Molesey Road in Hersham with Esher for at least two seasons.
In early 1878, three Scottish members of a team called St. Andrew's Rovers FC decided to break away to form their own club for Scots. These men, George Grant, Neil Macglashan and Robert Arnot attracted a number of responses to a circular they sent out. The London Scottish Regiment in particular were very warm to the idea. Very soon after, on 10 April 1878, London Scottish FC was founded in The Queen's Head, in Water Lane, Blackfriars, London (universally known as MacKay's Tavern, frequently miss-recorded, as Ned Mackay the jovial Scottish landlord ran the pub) initially played on Blackheath Common, and later at Richmond Athletic Ground in Surrey.

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