Derby County will travel to the Hawthorns for Easter Monday action in the Sky Bet Championship, where they will face West Bromwich Albion in the West Midlands (3pm kick-off).


John Eustace’s Derby side suffered only their second defeat in the last eight matches in the Championship, with a narrow 1-0 defeat against Luton Town at Pride Park Stadium on Good Friday.

The Rams will be looking to respond quickly and get points on the board as soon as possible when they head to the West Midlands with three games to go in the Championship season, as they sit in 21st place and remain in the battle for second-tier survival.

Opponents West Brom come into the clash in eighth place with 14 wins and 18 draws from 43 games so far this season.


Derby came out on top in a 2-1 win when the teams last met at Pride Park Stadium on Boxing Day, with Jerry Yates on the scoresheet and Kayden Jackson forcing an own goal for the Rams.

The Baggies have experienced mixed form of late with two wins and three defeats in their last five matches under the tutelage of Tony Mowbray. The Head Coach took over in January following former boss Carlos Corberán’s departure to Spanish top-flight side Valencia at Christmas.

West Brom enter Easter Monday off the back of a 2-0 defeat on the road against Coventry City, a result that narrowed the odds of Mowbray’s charges securing a Play-Off place with three games remaining.

Ticket Information


Tickets for Monday's fixture are no longer available; Derby were handed an allocation of 2,542 tickets for the match, and these have now completely sold out.

Those fans without a ticket are advised not to make the trip to the Hawthorns, as they will be unable to gain access to the ground.

Match Officials


Gavin Ward will take charge of the Championship fixture and the match will be his 25th Championship fixture of the 2024/25 campaign. He has handed out 88 yellow cards and four red cards in the division this term.

Ward has officiated the Rams twice so far this season on the road against Oxford United in October 2024 and Middlesbrough in March of this year.

Sam Lewis and Richard Woodward will be the assistant referees, while Simon Mather will take on the fourth official role at the Hawthorns.

RamsTV Coverage


Live audio commentary for all of Derby County’s first team matches in the 2024/25 season - both league and cup fixtures - is available to RamsTV Audio subscribers based both in the UK and internationally.

Information about RamsTV's Video Live Streaming and other services for this game can be found here.

Highlights & Match Replay

Full match reaction will be available on dcfc.co.uk and the Derby County App shortly after full time, with highlights and a full match replay available from 12am the day following the fixture.