Fri 06 Feb - Posted in Breaking News
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Derby County are back at Pride Park Stadium on Saturday for their Sky Bet Championship fixture against Ipswich Town.

Kick-off is at 12:31pm, in support of the Every Minute Matters campaign. If you’re joining us for matchday, this is everything you need to know …
World Cancer Day is held every year on 4th February, aiming to raise worldwide awareness, encourage prevention and improve education around signs and symptoms of cancer. To mark the national day, Derby County Community Trust and Derby County are proud to introduce the Active Recovery XI.
The line-up consists of participants from the Trust’s Active Recovery programme. Active Recovery in partnership with University Hospitals Derby and Burton (UHDB), supports people recovering from or living with cancer to regain fitness, strength, and confidence.
Each member of the Active Recovery XI has their own individual experience with cancer; some are currently going through treatment, some are now in remission, and some sadly have a terminal diagnosis. Their strength, resilience and dedication is admirable. At Saturday’s fixture, these participants will proudly walk out alongside your Derby County starting XI.
Macmillan Cancer Support was named Derby County’s official charity partner at the start of the 2025/26 season. Macmillan refer patients into the Active Recovery programme and also offer ongoing support to participants on the programme throughout their journey via the information centre at UHDB.
This Saturday, we’ll be hosting a variety of activities in partnership with Macmillan, from an external charity bucket collection to a pop-up stall in Harrison’s Hub. Representatives from Derby County Community Trust will be on hand to share information about their programmes, alongside activity sheets for our younger supporters.

Macmillan Cancer Support was named Derby County’s official charity partner at the start of the 2025/26 season. Macmillan refers patients into the Active Recovery programme and also offers ongoing support to participants on the programme throughout their journey via the information centre at UHDB.
Fans can TEXT TO DONATE to Macmillan. Text 'RAMS' to 70550.*
Clubs across the Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet League One and Sky Bet League Two are coming together, alongside the EFL, this February to support Every Minute Matters.
Every Minute Matters is the life-saving partnership between Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) that encourages fans to learn CPR.
Over the weekend of 5th-9th February, all 36 EFL matches have been scheduled to kick off one minute later than originally planned to highlight a crucial message: when someone suffers a cardiac arrest, every minute without CPR and defibrillation reduces their chance of survival by up to 10%.
Fans are encouraged to show their support by posting their heart-hands on social media using #ShowYourHeart and learning CPR at bhf.org.uk/revivr.
Tickets are still available and can be purchased online, over the phone on 0871 472 1884*, or in person from the Ticket Office.
We strongly encourage supporters though to purchase their tickets online in advance, as this will help reduce queues at the Ticket Office, and avoid any delays ahead of kick-off. The Ticket Office will be open from 9am until kick-off.
Home Ticket Collections will be available from the Ticket Collection Mini Cabin; adjacent to the Lionel Pickering Entrance on the North-West Corner of the stadium from 10am.

The North Stand Access Issue Windows will be open from 10am for any ticketing or access issues you may have on arrival to the ground.
Tickets must also be used at the correct turnstile and accessible entrances are available in all four stands to those disabled supporters that require to use one and are clearly signed.
Children under the age of two are not permitted entry on matchdays, and all spectators, regardless of age, must hold a valid ticket.

* 0871 numbers are charged at 13p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge.
Full ticketing information is available here.
Supporters should be aware that Pride Park Stadium will open 90-minutes before kick-off (11am).
Look out for our Matchday Supporter Liaison Officers (MSLOs) in blue when you arrive at Pride Park Stadium, they are here to answer any questions you might have, and the team might even have a few goodies to give away too!
Supporters are reminded about the importance of adhering to ground regulations and to act responsibly when visiting Pride Park Stadium.
Discriminatory behaviour which threatens the safety of any sector of the fanbase or makes them feel uncomfortable will not be tolerated and the club will seek the strongest sanctions possible, and similarly, entering the pitch without permission, carrying, or using smoke bombs/flares or pyrotechnics, throwing objects, and drug use will not be tolerated.
All identified offenders will be reported by the club to the police and subsequent prosecution could result in a permanent criminal record, which may affect their employment and education, and could result in a prison sentence.

Persistent Standing: Fans are also reminded that persistent standing, excluding in the stadium’s licensed and designated safe standing areas, is not permitted and supporters will be told to take their seats through-out the game.
Smoking and Vaping: Smoking and/or the use of e-cigarettes is NOT permitted inside Pride Park Stadium, including concourse level. Anyone in breach of this club policy may find themselves ejected from the stadium.
Derby County appreciates the dedication shown by our fans who travel far and wide to come to games at Pride Park Stadium and the club works closely with Derby City Council, Derbyshire Constabulary, local transport operators and supporters to help create and develop an effective Travel Plan for the club.
If travelling to the match by car, then there is parking available at Derby Arena Car Park(s), which is within easy walking distance of the stadium, but we advise all supporters to purchase their car parking space well in advance, as there is no option to pay via cash on the day of the game.
Full parking details are available here.

Resident parking zones are in operation on matchdays with parking fines issued if contravened. Therefore, the club advises supporters, where possible, to use official car parks.
Please be aware that a traffic exclusion zone is imposed around Pride Park Stadium on matchdays, including a dynamic risk assessment, which is carried out as part of the club's matchday traffic management system and closure agreement with Derby City Council. Therefore, road closures will only be activated before the final whistle if it is deemed unsafe for supporters.
For further travel information and details on the bus and train routes in and around the city, please click here.
We kindly advise supporters to check the local weather forecasts and the official club channels for updates before travelling to the game too.
There are several food kiosks located inside the stadium with a range of hot food, snacks, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages to enjoy prior to kick-off and at half-time.
Join us in The Yard, located on the South-West Corner of the stadium, which will open at 10am until kick-off before reopening after the final whistle until 4pm. The Baseball Lounge Bar will be closed.
The Fans’ Park will open at 10am, followed by the external outlets at 10:30am, and the concourse will open when the turnstiles open at 11am.
Pride Park Stadium is a cashless environment accepting only contactless, debit card and credit card as means of payment.
Derby County is always striving to provide an enjoyable day out for families when they visit Pride Park Stadium.
Rammie and Ewie's Activity Zone, which is situated in Harrison's Hub in the North-West Corner of Pride Park Stadium delivers a range of family, fun activities including:
- Colouring and Crafts
- PlayStation with FIFA
- Board Games
- Table Football
- Air Hockey
- Pop-Up Basketball
- Table Tennis
- Ewie's Sweet Stand
- Hot and Cold Soft Drinks
- Official Ministore
- Memorabilia Exhibit
The Indoor Activity Zone will offer priority entry from 10:30am to 11am, before opening to all guests from 11am until kick-off.
Rammie and Ewie will be in attendance at Pride Park, and they are always happy to stop for photos and a high-five, so make sure to say hello!
All activities inside the Activity Zone are free of charge, but please note that access into the space is on a first-come, first-served basis.
For all first time fans and families information, click here.
The Derby County Megastore, located on the North-East Corner of Pride Park Stadium, will be open from 9am until 5pm to purchase all the latest Rams merchandise.
There is also a Matchday Store situated within Harrison’s Hub, which will be open for the priority access window, and then to everyone from 11am until kick-off.
‘The Ram’ remains a key part of your matchday routine, and inside you can expect to find in-depth player interviews, opposition analysis, historical features and more. This week’s edition houses a feature interview with Derby skipper Lewis Travis.
Programmes are available for £4 outside the stadium via programme sellers ahead of kick-off and there is also the option to order straight to your door by following the link here.
There will be plenty to keep your entertained during the half-time interval.
A half-time penalty shoot-out with Rammie and Ewie will take place, as well as the announcement of our Matchday Draw winner.
If you submitted your predictions on social media in the build-up to this game, you could see yourself on the big screen. The answers to our pre-match quiz will also appear during the interval.
Young Rams aged 6-17 have also had the chance to get creative this weekend by submitting artwork inspired by their favourite player celebrations from goals or victories this season. All entries are in the running to win a signed 2025/26 shirt, with the winner to be announced at half-time.

Derby County is committed to ensuring that all supporters that visit Pride Park Stadium have a safe and enjoyable experience. The clubs asks fans to arrive in plenty of time to avoid queues forming as kick-off approaches and please be mindful and respectful of fellow fans sharing the matchday experience too.
Safeguarding: If you have any safeguarding concerns, please email the Dedicated Safeguarding Officer at [email protected], or speak to a member of staff.
Lost Children: The club offers all parents/guardians the opportunity to collect a free-of-charge wristband from Rammie and Ewie’s Activity Zone that their child can wear on the day of the game.
Parents/guardians can write their contact details, stand and seat number on the wristband, and then if their child was to become separated from them or felt unsafe, they could then approach a steward or Derby County member of staff and show their wristband. The steward or staff member will then contact parents/guardians.

General Enquiries: If you would like to contact the club with any general enquiries, suggestions or feedback, please contact our Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) by emailing [email protected].
For more information on matchday safety and safeguarding at Pride Park Stadium, the club’s full Complaints Policy and details on facilities, please click here.
If you hear or witness anything you deem inappropriate during your visit, please either report it to your nearest steward or by texting ‘DCFC’ followed by your message to 88440.
If you’re outside the stadium or on your way to/from a game, the club would advise that you report any form of anti-social behaviour, discrimination, or abuse to Kick It Out through their online reporting form or via their reporting app. This is available on both IOS and Android or alternatively email Kick It Out at [email protected].
Click here to view our Flags, Banners and Bags Policy dedicated webpage.
Please note that the club reserves the right to turn flags and banners away on the grounds of offensive content.
If you’ve got any queries or wish to discuss the steps that the club may be able to take in your particular circumstances, then please contact our Disability Access Officer Emma Drury by emailing [email protected].
You can also visit our online Accessibility Hub by clicking here.
The online Hub is your go-to place for everything related to accessibility at the club - whether you're looking for information on accessible seating, help with matchday planning, or how to apply for reasonable adjustments, you'll find everything you need.
Audio Descriptive Commentary is available to blind and partially sighted home and away supporters.
Please contact the Disability Team on 01332 667528 to reserve a receiver no later than 24 hours prior to the fixture date (subject to availability).
Please note that you will need to bring your own earphones (3.5mm round jack).
The club’s Sensory Rooms are based in two of the boxes in the North-West Corner of Pride Park Stadium and are designed to ensure that everybody, regardless of their circumstances or disabilities, gets to experience watching the Rams and is for children and young adults who have additional needs, aimed at helping those with autism.
The space provides the chance for those who may want to stay inside for the duration of a game, allowing them to watch through the window and still get the experience of being at the ground on a matchday.
Please note that spaces are in very high demand and priority will be given to those who have not accessed the facility in the past.
To find out more about the Sensory Rooms, please click here.
Complimentary sanitary products are available in selected female bathrooms across Pride Park Stadium, and the club would like to encourage fans to only take what they need and leave the rest for people who follow them.
The Derby County Community Trust provides fans with the chance to win big on a matchday, whilst also cheering on the Rams, through their Matchday Draw.
Tickets cost £1 each and can be purchased at Harrison’s Hub on the North-West Corner of the stadium prior to kick-off or online by following the link here.
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