Here we go...published at 15:05 British Summer Time 11 September 2018
Hampden press conference
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell gets the press conference underway
SFA confirms Scotland games will remain at Hampden
The SFA were considering moving to SRU's Murrayfield stadium
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Hampden press conference
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell gets the press conference underway
Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
Who made the call to stay at Hampden? Meet the SFA board:
Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
Scotland defeated Albania 2-0 at Hampden on Monday night but less than 20,000 supporters were in the stadium.
Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
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Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
As part of the deal for the Scottish FA to take over Hampden, Queen's Park will receive £5m to see them relocate to Lesser Hampden in the shadows of the main stadium.
A club statement reads: "Queen’s Park welcomes the Scottish FA’s announcement today, whilst acknowledging there are still many complexities to be worked out with various stakeholders.
"This will undoubtably have huge implications for our club and our first priority is to engage with the club membership which due to confidentiality clauses we have been unable to do thus far."
Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
News broke just over an hour ago that Scotland would remain in Glasgow. Here is BBC Sport Scotland's report on what we know so far. Click HERE
Hampden press conference (15:00 BST)
Hello and welcome to a special live commentary as the Scottish FA hold a special press conference at Hampden over the future home of Scottish Football.
As the location may suggest, the SFA have chosen to remain at the national stadium instead of moving to Edinburgh's Murrayfield in a deal that will see them take ownership of the stadium. Got that? Good...