Focus turns to the Premier League International Cup for Derby County’s Under-23s when they return to Pride Park Stadium to face Wolfsburg this evening.


And as has been the case so far this campaign, supporters will once again be able to gain entry into the stadium FREE OF CHARGE to come and back Darren Wassall’s side in their quest to build on their run of five wins from their last six outings.

There will be no reserved seating on the night and supporters are advised to head straight to the lower section of the East Stand upon their arrival at Pride Park.

The club will also open up Car Park A, which is located on the same side as the East Stand, and parking will be available on a first come, first served basis.

The meeting with Wolfsburg on Wednesday will be the Rams’ fourth at the club’s main stadium of the 2017/18 season – after they had previously beaten Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur and lost narrowly to the reigning Premier League 2 champions Everton.

On top of that, the Rams’ Under-23s have two games East Midlands derbies to look forward to next month at Pride Park.

Notably, Derby will host rivals Nottingham Forest (Monday 6th November) in their second Premier League Cup Group stage fixture and later Leicester City (Friday 24th November) towards the end of the month.