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  1. 1 day ago · Visit The DCFC Ticket Office presented by SeatGeek at the Pride Park Stadium during our usual opening hours.

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  2. Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997 when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.

  3. 3 days ago · Head Coach Paul Warne says the ‘excitement’ in the air at Pride Park Stadium has been a key factor in Derby County’s perfect home record so far in the 2024/25 Sky Bet Championship. The Rams will be looking to keep the momentum they've built up on home turf on their side when Norwich City make the trip to Derby on Saturday (12:30pm kick-off).

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    The Club moved to Pride Park in 1997 after spending 102 years at their former Baseball Ground home. The stadium, which was opened by Her Majesty the Queen, is totally enclosed with all corners being filled. One corner is filled with executive boxes, giving the stadium a continental touch. The large Toyota West Stand which runs down one side of the ...

    Away fans are located in one corner of the stadium, between the East and South Stands, where up to 2,700 fans can be housed. The facilities within the stadium and view of the playing action are both very good. This coupled with normally a great atmosphere and a deafening PA system, make for a memorable experience. Entrance to the stadium is via ele...

    Pride Park is in an industrial estate so there aren’t too many pub options in the vicinity. The closest pub to the stadium is a Harvesterwhich usually accepts away supporters. Other pubs to consider are: 1. The Merlin– 1 Orient Way, Derby DE24 8XL 2. The Brunswick Inn– 1 Railway Terrace, Derby DE1 2RU 3. Exeter Arms– Exeter Pl, Derby DE1 2EU

    The main entrance to Pride Park is in front of the West Stand. Once inside the ground of Pride Park, home fans are able to enter the stadium via all available turnstiles with the exception of those found in the corner between the East stand and South stand. This part of the ground is considered the entrance for away fans.

    From the M1, exit at Junction 25 and take the A52 towards Derby. Pride Park Stadium is signposted off the A52 after about seven miles. There is a designated away fans car park located at the Derby Conference Centre on the A6 London Road (DE24 8UX), which costs £5 per car. After parking up there you need to go into the Conference Centre Reception to...

    Pride Park is about a 10-minute walk away from Derby Railway Stationand is signposted. If you want the pubs by the station, then turn left at the top of the stairs from the platform and on exiting the station entrance turn right. Further down on the right just past the Brunswick cross over the road and then descend some steps use the underpass, and...

    Ticket prices for Derby County for the 2023/24 season are as follows: 1. Adults: £24-32 2. Seniors: £18-24 3. 18-21: £18-24 4. 13-17: £12-16 5. 6-12: £6-8 6. 2-5: Free

    The Rams initially held their games at the County Cricket ground but they shared the stadium with a cricket club. Eventually, Derby had one too many fixture clashes with the Derbyshire cricket club and for this reason they chose to relocate. The Francis Ley baseball ground became Derby County’s stadium for over a century from 1895 to 1997. The Base...

    For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the Level Playing Field website.

  4. Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997 when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.

  5. Pride Park Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Derby, England, that is the home ground of English Football League club Derby County. With a capacity of 33,597, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England.

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  7. Derby County offer a Pride Park stadium tour that will give a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the action around the ground. The tour will often last an hour and covers: Hospitality, the tunnel and dug-out, changing rooms, the director’s box, the press room and the trophy cabinet.