The Carl Smith Center, home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium, is a multipurpose stadium primarily used for college football games. Scott Stadium is situated in Albemarle County, Virginia. Scott Stadium can accommodate more than 61000 visitors and it is a large stadium in terms of seating capacity. Scott Stadium seating chart with rows helps in finding the seats.
It is the oldest active NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision stadium in Virginia. Construction of the stadium began in 1930 and was completed the next year, in 1931. It has been the home ground of the Virginia Cavaliers football team, which competes in the NCAA, since its opening. The team’s home games are played at this ground. Scott Stadium is also known as Virginia Cavaliers Stadium. University of Virginia owns and managed the Scott Stadium.
Scott Stadium Capacity
The stadium’s current capacity is 61,500, and it has undergone numerous renovations over the years. 22000 was the capacity of the stadium in 1931 at the time of opening. After the 1948 renovation, the stadium’s capacity increased to 24,500. 44000 visitors can be accommodated at this ground in 1999. The capacity of Scott Stadium has changed multiple times, and after the latest renovation in 2024, it can accommodate more than 61,000 visitors. 64947 was the record attendance at this ground in 2008.
Virginia Scott Stadium Seating Chart
The stadium seats are distributed across multiple stands, rows, and sections to accommodate a large crowd. All the seating sections of the stadium are depicted on the Scott Stadium seating arrangement chart.

The location of the field, home team bench, visiting team area, goal posts, general seating area, premium sections, student sections, hill area, etc can be seen on the map. It remains sold out during big events, and pre-booking of Scott Stadium tickets is recommended.

Accessible seats and wheelchair-friendly areas are available in most stands. Visitors are advised to purchase the ADA tickets in advance due to limited availability and high demand at Scott Stadium. Companion seats, wheelchair-friendly areas, step-free entrance, wheelchair bays, ADA-compliant changing rooms, washrooms, etc., are situated around the seats. Visitors can also seek help from the support staff.
Scott Stadium Best Seats
A color-coded map of the stadium shows the locations of all sections, along with their tentative prices. It helps choose the best seats at Scott Stadium within the budget. The seats near the Halfway line are considered great for the view and they are always in demand. The seats are in pink and red. These are among the most expensive seats at Virginia Scott Stadium. The seats in the sky blue colour are also great with the view as they are situated around the Halfway line. The view is elevated above the sections, and it is wider.

The seats in green and blue are in one of the best sections, offer a good view, and are among the more affordable seats. The blue seats are behind the goalposts and are good for catching scoring moments. The yellow seats are the most affordable. The view is elevated, and visitors are advised to choose seats behind the goalposts for the electrifying atmosphere. The grey section is generally reserved for students and can be converted to general seating at the organizers’ discretion. Premium sections are the most expensive areas at Scott Stadium, offering a good view, extra comfort, and hospitality services.
Some of the sections at Scott Stadium are not good for the view. It is advisable to avoid seats in the extreme corners and in the last row. Visitors should pre-book Scott Stadium tickets to get a seat with a good view.
Scott Stadium Parking Map
Ample parking is available around the stadium to accommodate over 10,000 vehicles on game days. Multiple satellite parking lots served by shuttle services are also operated on game days. The Scott Stadium parking map shows the locations of all the parking lots around the stadium.

Parking in the orange area is located near the stadium and is reserved exclusively for permit holders & Virginia Athletics Foundation members. Accessible parking is situated far from the stadium and is served by a shuttle. The shuttle service starts 2 hours before the kickoff and runs for 1 hour after the game. It also runs continuously throughout the game. The shuttle route for the accessible parking is also mentioned on the map.
Scott Stadium has multiple free public parking lots for visitors, as shown on the Scott Stadium parking map. The location of paid parking lots can also be seen on the map, and the price is $15. Paid parking lots are within a 10- to 15-minute walk. The route of the pedestrian path is indicated in yellow. Visitors can click this official link to learn more about parking guidelines and tailgating rules, and to check directions.
UVA Game Day Shuttles run throughout the day from the parking lots to the stadium. Visitors coming by public transport can use Charlottesville Area Transit and University Transit Service. The stops are situated just outside the stadium.
Scott Stadium Bag Policy
1 clear plastic/vinyl/PVC bag not larger than 12″×6″×12″ can be taken inside the stadium. 1-gallon clear resealable plastic bag and clutch/wallet up to 4.5″ ×6.5″ can also be taken inside the stadium. Medically necessary bag/diper bags can be taken after the necessary screening. Large bags and backpacks are not allowed inside the stadium. The list of prohibited items is available on the stadium’s official website and on the ticket booking website.
Storage facilities are not available at Scott Stadium; therefore, visitors are required to plan accordingly. Strict security checks are conducted at all entrances to the stadium; therefore, visitors should allow ample time. The stadium doors are generally open 2 hours before kickoff.
Scott Stadium 2026 Events
| Day & Date | Event Name | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday, May 23, 2026 | NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship – Division I Semifinals | NCAA Lacrosse |
| Sunday, May 24, 2026 | NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship – Division II & III Finals | NCAA Lacrosse |
| Monday, May 25, 2026 | NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship – Division I Final | NCAA Lacrosse |
| Saturday, September 5, 2026* | Virginia Cavaliers vs. Richmond | College Football |
| Saturday, September 19, 2026* | Virginia Cavaliers vs. Stanford | College Football |
| Saturday, October 10, 2026* | Virginia Cavaliers vs. Louisville | College Football |
| Saturday, October 24, 2026* | Virginia Cavaliers vs. North Carolina | College Football |
| Saturday, November 14, 2026* | Virginia Cavaliers vs. Duke | College Football |
| Saturday, November 28, 2026* | Virginia Cavaliers vs. Virginia Tech | College Football |
