Including the ground that hosted an FA Cup semi-final replay and the recreation ground used for nearly 100 years by two Lowland League sides
Corstorphine, Ravelston, & Western Edinburgh
Including the football ground at the airport, two hospital pitches, and one on a farm...
Gorgie, Roseburn, Stenhouse, and Merchiston
Harrison Park was the main public space for games in this area of Edinburgh while Hearts' first ground and the site of an Edinburgh derby cup final are found here too
Stockbridge, Inverleith, and Craigleith
The Comely Bank area used to be covered by the sprawling Stockbridge Public Park which played host to shinty as well as football in the late 19th century
Central & Southern Edinburgh and Newington
Most of Edinburgh's nascent football clubs began life on the Meadows before moving elsewhere as the need for a home of their own became crucial
Portobello
Portobello had a surprising amount of football grounds given its relative size
Leith, Lochend, and Meadowbank
Leith was home to a great many football grounds - some more substantial than others. Teams to have played here include Hibs, Leith Athletic, Vale of Mid-Lothian, Edinburgh Celtic, Salisbury Thistle, and Edinburgh Renton
Bonnington, Granton, Trinity, and Newhaven
One of the first organised football matches took place in Bonnington while the wider area hosted numerous teams in the late 19th / early 20th century
Broughton, Canonmills, Powderhall, and Warriston
Powderhall once boasted four football fields within the same square mile and was briefly home to Hibs, Leith Athletic, and St Bernard's