Derby County are back on the road on Tuesday evening as they make the trip to West London to take on Fulham at Craven Cottage in their latest Sky Bet Championship fixture (7:45pm kick-off).


Phillip Cocu’s side will be looking to build on Saturday's 1-0 home win over high-flying Preston North End when they make the trip south.

dcfc.co.uk has gathered all the information you will need ahead of the meeting with the Cottagers.

TEAM NEWS…

Midfielder Graeme Shinnie and forward Mason Bennett picked up injuries in the first-half of Saturday’s home victory over Preston North End and will miss the clash with Scott Parker’s side.


Shinnie injured his hamstring early on while Bennett sustained an ankle problem midway through the half.

The pair are due to undergo scans this week in order to determine how long they will be out of action for.

George Evans and Martyn Waghorn, who scored the winner against Preston, are in line to start.

Elsewhere, defenders Scott Malone and Matt Clarke are again ruled out with knee injuries so Craig Forsyth, fresh from making his comeback at the weekend after a year out with a serious knee injury, could retain his place in central defence.

Midfielder Tom Huddlestone (hamstring) and the versatile Ikechi Anya (calf) remain out of action.

WHAT THE BOSS HAD TO SAY…

“To get a positive result on the road is our next goal,manager Phillip Cocu said when speaking to RamsTV in the lead-up to the game.


“We have shown in the home games that we can get good results and play good football. Even a few times we were unlucky at the start of the season in some of our games, both home and away.

“We are doing well at Pride Park and if we really want to step up towards our ambition, we need to find a way to get results away from home.

“With the staff and the team, we have been working to find a plan that works against Fulham.

“That is key at the moment because we can’t rely on all season on home games because we will face a few difficult matches at Pride Park as well.

“There will also be moments away from home where things will go better.”

TICKET INFORMATION…

Tickets for the match at Craven Cottage are still available to purchase.

Derby have been allocated 1,964 tickets for this game and Rams fans have until 12pm on Tuesday to pre-purchase in advance from the Ticket Office at Pride Park Stadium.

Ticket prices are as follows:

Adults: £30
Seniors (65+): £25
Under 22s (18-21): £25
Under 18s (2-17)*: £15

Supporters can also pay on the day at Craven Cottage, but should note that there will be a price increase on tickets.

Matchday ticket prices are as follows:

Adults: £35
Seniors (65+): £30
Under 22s (18-21): £30
Under 18s (2-17)*: £30

Tickets purchased at Craven Cottage are on sale from 6:30pm at the Away End turnstiles, with payment by cash only.

WHO’S THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE…

Andy Woolmer will take charge of the game at Craven Cottage.

He has handed out 38 yellow cards in 15 games across all competitions this season to date and the game against the Cottagers will see him take charge of his first Derby game of the campaign.

HIs last Rams fixture was the 2-1 home win over Reading back in January of this year, with Duane Holmes and Harry Wilson on target that afternoon.

England will be assisted by Matt Foley and Rob Smith on the lines, whilst Lee Collins has been appointed as the fourth official.

HOW TO FOLLOW THE ACTION…

Tuesday's clash at Craven Cottage will be available to watch LIVE in the UK and across the globe on RamsTV.


With the fixture at Craven Cottage falling outside of the traditional Saturday 3pm kick-off slot, fans based in the UK and around the world will be able to stream the game on dcfc.co.uk or through the official Derby County App.

Starting from 7:15pm on Tuesday evening, RamsTV’s Matchday Live show will provide fans with comprehensive and unrivalled coverage of the game.

The coverage includes:

  • The full match streamed LIVE and in HD
  • A multi-camera mix covering all the action from Craven Cottage
  • Instant and multi-angle replays
  • Full match commentary with expert analysis
  • Match graphics
  • A full 30-minute pre-match show with interviews, exclusive features and lively studio discussion
  • Expert half-time and post-match analysis

The game at Fulham will be available to stream in the UK & Ireland for the one-off pay-per-view charge of £10, which is a price set by the EFL.

Fans based outside of the UK will be able to stream the game as part of their RamsTV subscription or for the usual one-off pay-per-view price of £5.

You can pre-purchase access to the game now by clicking here.

Here’s just a taster of the RamsTV Matchday Live experience...