Football Ground Guide
 

Derby County

Ground Name: Pride Park Stadium 
Capacity: 33,597 (all seated)
Address: Pride Park Stadium, Derby, DE24 8XL
Main Telephone No: 0870-444-1884
Fax No: 01332-667540
Pitch Size: 105 x 68 metres
Club Nickname: The Rams
Year Ground Opened: 1997
Shirt Sponsors: Derbyshire Building Society
Kit Manufacturers: Adidas
Home Kit Colours: White & Black
Away Kit Colours: Black & White
Official Web Site: www.dcfc.co.uk
Unofficial Sites:
Popside Message Board
The Rams
Ram Zone (Rivals Network)


Map
Contents
What's The Ground Like?
Future Ground Developments
Rear Of The Toyota Stand (photo)
What Is It Like For Away Supporters To Visit?
The East & Cawarden (South) Stands (photo)
Where To Drink?
How To Get There By Car & Where To Park
View From The Away Section (photo)
Admission Prices
Fixtures 2007-2008

Programme Price
Ground Layout

Local Rivals
Stadium Tours
Disabled Facilities
Record & Average Attendance

Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel Accommodation
Feedback

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What's The Ground Like?
The ground is a big, handsome, change from the old Baseball Ground, which was the former home of the Club since 1895. The new stadium was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1997, 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 pitch is two tiered, complete with a row of executive boxes. The rest of the ground is smaller in size than the West Stand,  as the roof drops a tier to the other sides, making it look unbalanced. It is a pity that the West Stand could not be replicated throughout the rest of the stadium as this would have made it truly magnificent.

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Future Ground Developments
The Club are considering whether to increase the capacity of Pride Park to 44,000. This would involve adding an additional tier to three sides of the stadium, namely the North, East and South Stands. If the Club do decide to go ahead then work could begin in the Summer of 2008.

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Rear Of The Toyota Stand


Pride Park

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What Is It Like For Away Supporters To Visit?
Away fans are located at one end of the stadium in the Cawarden (South) Stand, where the allocation is normally 3,000, although this can be increased to 4,800, if demand requires it. I have thoroughly enjoyed my visits to Pride Park. The stadium and the facilities within it are superb. The PA system is almost better than you would experience in a cinema and queuing for a beer behind the stands reminded me of being at a theme park, as you are able to watch television screens as you wait. The Derby supporters are passionate about their team and this coupled with the stadium design makes for a great noisy atmosphere. I found the Derby supporters friendly and did not experience any problems at all. The delicious 'Football's Famous Chicken Balti Pie' 2) is available inside the ground, as well as burgers, hot dogs and chips. The game is shown live on these screens, with commentary, so that you don't have to miss anything while waiting for your half time cuppa. There is also a Ladbrokes betting outlet too. Please note that you have to buy a match ticket before entering the stadium from the lottery office adjacent to the away turnstiles.

George Donovan a visiting Ipswich Town supporter adds; 'In my opinion Pride Park is the best ground in the Championship - yes, even better than Portman Road! - thanks to its location, proximity to the train station, best pub I've been to on the way to the ground (The Brunswick - over a dozen real ales always on tap including my fave Timmy Taylors Landlord), superb catering with no queues, fantastic view, friendly home fans and great PA'.
 

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The East & McArthur Glen Stands


Pride Park

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Where To Drink?
There are a couple of pubs opposite the station, such as the Merry Widows, that tend to be the favourite haunts of away supporters. However, unless you are going to arrive mob handed, then it is probably best to turn right out of the station and make your way down to The Brunswick or Alexandra Hotel. Both these pubs have a railway theme, serve a great range of real ales and offer a selection of filled rolls. Although they both have bouncers on the doors away fans are normally let in as long as there is no singing. There are bars at the back of the Stands (£2.50 a pint), however they do get quite crowded.

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How To Get There By Car & Where To Park
From the the M1, exit at Junction 25 and take the the A52 towards Derby. The ground is signposted off the A52 after about seven miles. There is not a great deal of parking available around the stadium so it may an idea to park in the centre of town and then walk out to the ground. Kenny Lyon suggests; 'perhaps a better place to park for all fans is the cattle market car park. This costs £2 and is about 5-10 minutes walk from the ground and is just off the A52. To get there, go past the normal turning for the stadium and go up to the 'pentagon roundabout;' take the first turning off there and then take the next left - you then drive about 300 yards back on yourself, passing it on your left as you drive along the A52'.

Steve Hallam informs me; 'A stretch of the A52 between Nottingham and Derby has been named Brian Clough Way in honour of the great mans achievements with both Derby and Forest. Signs have recently been erected along this stretch of the A52 to show this'.

For a map showing the location of the ground click here
(to take you to the Street Map website).

To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you can print out click here.

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By Train
The ground is about fifteen minutes walk from Derby railway station and is signposted. As you exit, turn right and at the bottom of the road turn right again and follow the crowd.

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View From The Away Section


Pride Park

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Admission Prices
Derby operate a category system for pricing match tickets, meaning that the most popular games cost more to watch. The highest prices are shown below, with the lowest shown in brackets:

Adults Price Range: £33 (£29) - £44 (£40)
Concessions Price Range: £17 (£15) - £23 (£21)

Concessions apply to under 16's and over 60's.

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Fixtures 2007-2008
For the Derby County fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website).

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Programme
Official Programme £2.

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Ground Layout


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Local Rivals
Nottingham Forest.

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Stadium Tours
The Club offer tours of the stadium which are priced at £11.95 for Adults, £9.95 for OAP's and £7.95 for juniors. Tours need to be booked in advance on: 0870-444-1884.

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Disabled Facilities
For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters (NADS) website.

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Record & Average Attendance
At Pride Park;
33,597 England v Mexico,
Friendly, May 25th, 2001.

For a Derby game at Pride Park:
33,475 V Glasgow Rangers
Friendly, May 1st 2006

At the Baseball Ground;
41,826 v Tottenham Hotspur,
Division One, September 20th, 1969.

Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 25,945 (Championship League)
2005-2006: 24,166 (Championship League)
2004-2005: 25,219 (Championship League)

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Fans Reviews Of Pride Park
Tim Samson (Neutral) 3/12/05
Mark Horsfield (Ipswich Town) 14/8/04

Ben Edge (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 24/8/02
Chris O'Hanlon (Nottingham Forest) 20/10/02
Lee Roberts (England) 25/5/01

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Hotel Accommodation
If you require hotel accommodation in the area then first try a hotel booking service provided by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling distance of the football ground. They also have the added advantage over some other hotel booking services that you pay on departure. Yes this site will earn a small commission if you book through them, but it will go to help with the running costs of keeping the Guide going. To access their Derby page click here.

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Feedback

If anything is incorrect or you have something to add, please e-mail me and I'll update the guide.

   

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Last Updated: 06 September, 2007