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Pride Park - Derby County

Pride Park has been a League ground for 29 seasons

from 1 Jul 1997 to the current day

The 186th ground used for a League game


Current capacity: 33,597

Opened: 1997

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
Derby County 1 Aug 1997 Current Derby County FC moved here from The Baseball Ground at the start of the 1997/98 season. The club was also involved in a Football League Play Off Match at the neutral venue of Wembley Stadium.
Derby County U23 1 Jul 2016 Current
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
29 Aug 1997 Derby County Moved from Baseball Ground to Pride Park
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Constructed on a brownfield site partially occupied by a gas works, the stadium originally consisted of a horseshoe shaped stand with a continuous cantilever roof on the north, east and south sides and a cantilever roofed main stand on the west. At a later stage stands were constructed in the northwest and southwest corners giving an all-seat capacity of 33,597 at the start of the 2007/8 season. The pitch size was 115 x 75 yards.
GROUND DETAILS adapted from "The Extreme Groundhoppers Guide"
Ground address
Pride Park Stadium, Royal Way Derby, DE24 8XL
Main phone
0871 472 1884
Ticket prices
Adults Β£26 – Β£36, Kids Β£9.50 – 18.50, seniors Β£14.50 – Β£18.50
Food & drink
The the Navigation Inn is also popular with away supporters at 805 London Road and give good meals from Β£3.95 and very good beer.

The Brunswick at 1 Railway Terrace with real ale beside the railway station and a good buffet menu with the Alexandra Hotel a real ale oasis at 203 Siddals Road is just two minutes past the Brunswick. They offer an ever changing selection of 6-8 guest ales from micro-breweries near and far plus the regular Harvest Pale from Castle Rock brewery in Nottingham Food is available all day every day in the form of β€˜made to order’ cobs and fresh local pork and huntsman pies.
If driving
North
Leave the M1 at junction 28 and follow the A38 to Derby. Follow the signs for the A52 (Nottingham) off the Pentagon island in Derby. After 1 mile, look for a large Toys R U store on the right. Take the next left at signs for Wyvern shopping centre (the ground is sign posted from here!) and continue to the traffic island. Take the second exit, passing a Sainsbury's superstore on your right, and continue to the next traffic island. Take the first exit over the bridge, into Pride Park, and the stadium is on the left.

South
Leave the M1 at junction 25. At the roundabout, take the first left signposted Derby (A52). Stay on this road, for 5 miles, following the signs for the city centre. Look out for the signs for the Pride Park, and the signs for the travel lodge on your left. Take the next left into Wyvern shopping centre and continue to the traffic island. Take the first exit over the bridge, into Pride Park, and the stadium is on the left.
Public transport
The ground is about a 10 minute walk away from Derby railway station and is signposted. A new exit has been opened at the station which leads directly onto the retail park; you go up the stairs from the platform, turn right and walk to the end of the bridge. Go down the stairs, exit and turn right down Roundhouse Road. turn left at the roundabout, go straight down Riverside Road then turn right go down Pride Parkway then turn left into Derwent Parade then just before the ground turn right into the ground in front of you.
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