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  1. Pride Park Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Derby, England, that is the home ground of English Football League club Derby County. With a capacity of 33,597, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England.

  2. 26th October 2024 vs Hull City. Your Matchday Timetable. A quick run-down on what happens to help prepare you for a matchday at Pride Park! The timings provided underneath are simply a rough guide to help you with planning your day, and to get the most out of your visit! 12.30pm – Matchday Parking!

  3. Premieres in 4 hours. September 4 at 11:00 AM PDT. Pride Park Stadium, the iconic home of Derby County Football Club. This video takes you on an exploration of this magnificent stadium, from...

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  4. Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997, when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used as a venue for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.

  5. Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997 when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.

  6. Pride Park Stadium, currently known as the iPro Stadium for sponsorship reasons is a purpose built football stadium located in a business park within the outskirts of the city of Derby. Home to Derby County F.C since first opening in 1997, the ground has a current capacity of 33,597.

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  8. Today, Derby County Football Club’s impressive stadium aptly named Pride Park now forms the centrepiece of the development. The stadium was opened by HM the Queen, on 18th July 1997.

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