📝 Match Preview: Derby County (A)

The Grecians are back on the road on Tuesday night for the first time since October 3rd as they make the trip to Pride Park to face Derby County in a 7:45pm kick-off.

City come into the match on the back of Saturday's frustrating 2-0 defeat to Wigan Athletic at SJP and will be looking to end the streak of five defeats as they take on a Derby side that sit 11th in the League, having lost 1-0 away at Shrewsbury Town on Saturday.

Last season, Derby County away was manager Gary Caldwell's first match in charge of City and this time it falls on the one year anniversary of his appointment.

If you can't make it to Pride Park, then the match is streaming LIVE on iFollow for £10!

Will Aimson's Thoughts

Exeter City captain Will Aimson has shared his thoughts ahead of Tuesday's trip to face Derby County at Pride Park.

"We need to stand up and dig a win out." said Will. Hear more ⬇️

Match Tickets

The match is all-ticket, meaning there are no pay on the night sales. Tickets are on sale until 5pm on Monday, October 23 online and at SJP.

We have been allocated 870 tickets for this fixture, which all-ticket, and are priced as follows:

  • Adults - £16
  • Senior 65+ - £12
  • YA 18-21 - £12
  • Junior 13-17 - £8
  • Child 6-12* - £4
  • Infant 2-5* - free

*must be purchased alongside a parent/guardian 18+. All aged 15 and under must be accompanied by someone 18+. Under 2s are not permitted entry.

Tickets must be purchased in advance - no on the day sales.

Disabled supporters must pay relevant age category plus free assistant. Disabled parking can be booked for blue badge holders or those with temporary mobility restrictions at a cost of £10 by calling 01332 667528 or email emma.drury@dcfc.co.uk.

Pride Park is a cashless stadium. 

How to Buy

Tickets are available via your online ticketing account or in the club shop.

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The Kit

We will be wearing our black Trust sponsored kit for this match.

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Away Day Guide

Please click here to view our dedicated away day guide and plan your trip to the Kassam Stadium.

The Stadium

  • Name: Pride Park
  • Opened: 1997
  • Capacity: 33,597
  • Address: Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8XL

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Pride Park is one of the biggest stadiums in League One and is an all-seater Stadium. It was opened in 1997 and is the 16th largest stadium in England.

The stadium is Located on Pride Park, a business park on the outskirts of Derby city centre, the stadium was built as part of the commercial redevelopment of the area in the 1990s.

Away fans are located in the South East Corner Stand. 

How to get there

By Car

Exit the M1 at Junction 25 and follow the A52 West towards Derby.

Remain on the A52 for 51⁄2 miles until you reach the junction for Pride Park.

Follow the exit slip road to the Wyvern Way roundabout and once there go straight on (2nd exit) to join Derwent Parade.

Go straight on (second exit) at the first roundabout you reach, which is next to the stadium, and turn left (first exit) at the second roundabout you reach – onto Royal Way.

The Toyota West Car Park is the first turning on your left.

By Train

Please click here to plan your journey.

Grecian Travel

Grecian Travel, completely run by the Supporters' Club, and not for profit, is available for City's trip to Derby County.

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 12.30pm for a fare of £40 

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road park and ride (by Miller and Carter Steakhouse), junction 28 (Cullompton services), junction 27 (Tiverton), junction 25 (Taunton). All other pick-ups by prior arrangement.

Currently Grecian Travel can only be booked directly.

For more information or to book please contact Simon Carnall on email at: simoncarnall77@gmail.com.

Parking

There is dedicated car parking for disabled away supporters. Spaces are allocated first come first serve at a cost of £10 and must be booked by calling 01332 667528 or by emailing emma.drury@dcfc.co.uk.

How To Follow

Can't make it to Oxford on Saturday? Why not get the next best thing with coverage on iFollow?

By purchasing a video match pass at the cost of just £10 overseas or an audio match pass for just £2.50 in the UK you'll get access to the stream which includes BBC Radio Devon commentary.

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To purchase a match pass please click here.

  • For further details on iFollow, please click here
  • For a first time guide to iFollow, please click here

We will be proving live coverage on our Twitter and Facebook pages and will have reaction from Gary Caldwell and a player after the match.

Previous Encounter

Exeter City 1 Derby County 2 | 18/4/23 | EFL Sky Bet League One

A Jack Sparkes header was not enough to mount a comeback as the Grecians suffered defeat to play-off chasing Derby at SJP. David McGoldrick's scored twice for the Rams against the injury hit Grecians, before Sparkes' effort saw City rally late on.