The EFL has today confirmed the opening and closing dates for the 2025 summer transfer window.
The EFL has today confirmed the opening and closing dates for the 2025 summer transfer window.
Former Derby County winger Alan Hinton speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.
Work has started to overhaul Derby County’s playing surface at Pride Park Stadium in preparation for the start of the 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship campaign in August.
Take a look at every single goal scored by Derby County Women during the 2024/25 season.
Former Derby County Managing Director Stuart Webb speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.
Father’s Day falls on Sunday 15th June in 2025 and a special lunch package is available at Derby County’s Pride Park Stadium to celebrate!
Derby County Community Trust is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant from the Sky Bet EFL Building Foundations Fund (BFF).
The daughter of former Derby County player Francis Lee, Gillian Lee, speaks about her father winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.
Find out more about how Derby County Academy utilises host families to house players in the club’s youth set-up, with the focus on first-team midfielder Liam Thompson and current scholars in the Academy.
Former Derby County midfielder Bruce Rioch speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.
Derby County’s Under-23s picked up their third win in five Premier League 2 – Division 1 matches with an impressive 4-1 victory at Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
Pat Lyons’ side were three goals to the good at half-time thanks to strikes from skipper Jordan Brown, Tyree Wilson and Cameron Cresswell.
Kornell McDonald added Derby’s fourth after the interval, before Tyler Morton’s consolation for the hosts rounded off the scoring.
Full-back McDonald and attacking midfielder Louie Sibley were given run-outs after being unused substitutes for the first-team in the 1-0 loss at Coventry City on Saturday.
The win has taken the Rams up to fifth spot in Premier League 2 – Division 1 with 27 points from their 18 fixtures in the league to date.
A minute’s silence took place prior to the fixture against the Reds in memory of former Derby Academy player Matty Langton, who sadly passed away a few days ago.
Next up for the Under-23s is a home fixture against Tottenham Hotspur at Loughborough University Stadium on Monday 15th March (7pm kick-off).
Liverpool Under-23s: Hughes, Bradley (Sharif 80), Beck (Hardy 75), Boyes, Koumetio, Clayton, Dixon-Bonner (Savage 69), Morton, Stewart, Cain, Woodburn.
Substitutes Not Used: Mrozek, O'Rourke.
Derby County Under-23s: Foster, McDonald, A Brown, Thompson, J Brown, Cashin, Mitchell-Lawson (Ebosele 74), Dixon, Cresswell, Sibley, Wilson (Williams 89).
Substitutes Not Used: Yates, Solomon, Cybulksi.