The Scottish Premiership is renowned for having some of the world's most famous and historic football grounds - but a rich history doesn't always equate to a perfect fan experience in the 21st century.
A study conducted by Gambling 'N Go has weighed up visitor experience reviews of the 12 top-flight grounds using factors including TripAdvisor, Google and Yelp reviews to determine the number one ground for stadium experience. The review scores and capacity of each stadia are also taken into account.
As expected, Celtic Park and Ibrox rank highly with their world famous atmospheres but how do the Glasgow giants fare when the reviews of supporters are taken into account?

5. The BBSP Stadium - Kilmarnock FC
Overall rank: 8. Capacity: 18,128. The 7th largest football stadium in Scotland, Rugby Park was first used in 1899. | SNS Group

6. McDiarmid Park - St Johhstone FC
Overall rank: 7. Capacity: 6,541. Named after a local farmer Bruce McDiarmid, who donated 16 acres of land for the stadium. | SNS Group

7. Pittodrie Stadium - Aberdeen FC
Overall rank: 6. Capacity: 20,866. Pittodrie is the fourth largest stadium in the SPFL and the largest stadium in Scotland outside the Central Belt. Ross County’s home ground beat Pittodrie by a mere 0.11 points. | SNS Group

8. The Global Energy Stadium - Ross County FC
Overall rank: 5. Capacity: 6.541. In fifth spot is the home ground of Ross County. The Global Energy Stadium scores 4.3 out of 5, helped by a 4.5 out of 5 TripAdvisor score. | SNS Group