Derby County will face West Bromwich Albion in their final Sky Bet Championship fixture on home turf in 2021 - and tickets are available for the game.


Derby will welcome the Baggies to Pride Park Stadium on Monday 27th December (3pm kick-off).

Supporters are advised to buy tickets as early as possible and if they wish to purchase match tickets on arrival ahead of kick-off, please do so as early as possible to avoid queues and potentially missing the start of the game.

Fans wishing to purchase a ticket on arrival at Pride Park Stadium are requested to ensure they have a Fan ID created on dcfc.co.uk to avoid the time-consuming process and to help provide a smooth customer service process.

Season Ticket Holders should note they no longer need to process their match ticket(s) online as Season Ticket Cards are now active for home league matches.

Derby County Vs West Bromwich Albion
Monday 27th December (3pm kick-off)
Sky Bet Championship (Level A Fixture)

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Important Ticket Information...

* 2021/22 Season Ticket Holders' cards are now active and available to use.

* Season Ticket Holders are encouraged to collect their Season Ticket Cards if they have not done so already.

* Derby County Membership Holders have the chance to purchase a ticket with 10% Discount off the General Admission Match Ticket Price.

* Match Tickets are available until 1pm online on the day of the match and until kick-off from the Ticket Office in person.

* Please ensure you use your Fan ID when logging in to the club’s ticketing platform.

Be Prepared - Covid-19 Certification

Following the UK Government’s introduction of Plan B measures for its Autumn/Winter Plan, Derby County is asking its supporters to Be Prepared before they travel to watch the Rams in action.


As of Wednesday 15th December, Covid-19 Certification is mandatory for entry into settings where large crowds gather – including unseated indoor events with 500 or more attendees, unseated outdoor events with 4,000 or more attendees and any event with 10,000 or more attendees.

As a result, supporters will need to be prepared to provide evidence of Covid-19 Certification to enter football stadia where the attendance will exceed 10,000 seated or 4,000 standing.

Similar legislation was already in force in Wales, with Cardiff City, Newport County and Swansea City have been operating these measures during the 2021/22 season.

COVID PASS

To ensure that you can continue to watch Derby in person this season in a safe manner, it is imperative that you play your part by ensuring you have valid COVID-19 Passes or proof of certification in advance of match day.

For full details about the NHS COVID Pass, which includes information on how to obtain valid certification of the COVID-19 vaccine, please CLICK HERE.

BE PREPARED

To Be Prepared, those of you who are attending fixtures, where COVID-19 Certification is mandatory, are advised to:

* Check the Derby County and when travelling away from home the host clubs’ latest COVID-19 guidance in advance of matchday and read its COVID Code of Conduct.

* Ensure you have a valid form of COVID certification in your possession before you leave for the ground or you will not be permitted entry.

* The best form of Certification is the COVID pass. You can download the COVID digital pass using the designated NHS App or to your wallet or camera roll in case there is no signal.

* Bring your original printed NHS COVID Pass on the day of the fixture if you are unable to use the digital version.

* A negative Lateral Flow test result will be permissible should you be unable to provide a COVID pass

* Make sure your passes are easily accessible to ensure efficiency and speed of access when approaching the turnstiles.

TEST BEFORE TRAVEL

Full details on how to obtain a COVID NHS Pass can be found above, but for those who are not yet double vaccinated, you will need to take a lateral flow test within 48 hours of attending the match.

If the test returns a positive result, then you must NOT attend the fixture and follow the correct procedures as advised by the NHS. Further information about COVID-19 is available HERE.

DON’T TRAVEL IF UNWELL

Even if double-vaccinated, you must not attend if you, or anybody attending with you, is suffering from COVID-19 symptoms, feels unwell, or is required to self-isolate.

USEFUL LINKS

* How to get an NHS COVID Pass - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19...

* How to download a digital NHS COVID Pass - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19...

* Further information about COVID-19 - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19...

Car Parking...

In conjunction with Derby City Council, an online booking system for Pride Park Stadium matchday car parking, priced £8.50 per car.

Seasonal Parking Pass holders are not required to book online but must continue to display their car park hanger on the day to avoid incurring a fine.

Non-Seasonal Parking Pass holders are advised that parking in Car Park A or B without booking via the link provided below risk incurring a fine.

For more information and to reserve your space in advance of attending any first team match, visit secure.mipermit.com/derby/Account/PayAndStayAdd.aspx.

If you have any questions regarding the matchday parking ticket, please email businessdev@derby.gov.uk.

Contact Information/Current Ticket Office Opening Hours...


Ticket Office Counters (located at Pride Park Stadium with parking available in the West Stand car park)

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - 10am-4pm

Home Matchday - 10am-Kick-Off

Ticket Office Phone Lines (by calling 0871 472 1884 - Calls cost 13p per minute, plus your phone company's access charge)

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - 10am-4pm

Ticket Office Email Helpdesk (by emailing Ticket.Office@dcfc.co.uk)

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - 9am-5pm