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Derby County [A] Tickets to go on sale

Tickets for the Addicks' upcoming trips to Derby County will go on general sale from 11am on Thursday, September 4th.

The club have received an allocation of 2,673 tickets for the clash at Pride Park Stadium on Tuesday, September 30th (KO 8pm BST).

PRICES

Adult: £20

O65/U22: £15

U18: £10

U13: £5

U6: Free with a full paying adult

Ambulant disabled: Available at the relevant price and the carer goes free of charge.

Wheelchair bays: Eight bays are available at the relevant price and the carer goes free of charge.

VALLEY AWAY 

Coach travel will be available via the club's Valley Away service, priced at £32 with the following pick-up points and times:

COACH ONE

Bromley: 2.20pm

Well Hall: 2.45pm

Charlton: 3pm

COACH TWO

Larkfield: 1.50pm

Gravesend: 2.15pm

Dartford: 2.30pm

Bexleyheath: 2.45pm

Charlton: 3pm

Click here to book your place on the Valley Away service to Pride Park Stadium.

https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticket-information-derby-and-preston-trips

Comments

  • Very decent pricing given its midweek 
  • Preston is £35 but Derby is £32 by coach but Derby is 90 miles nearer to Charlton.
    I can only assume one of the factors on the pricing is how many coaches will go.  The pricing does seem to vary a lot.
  • I’m off to this one. For reasons I wrote about in MODmag. Will be with Martin’s sister. He was such a lovely man - albeit with a sharp edge!




  • £20 to get in is good. 20:00 kickoff not so great but should still be fine for the 22:20 train back to London. 
  • Was 50/50 on this one as I can't make Preston. If there's a train back I'm definitely going.
  • Got mine, Hard Arsing by coach. 
  • Croydon said:
    Was 50/50 on this one as I can't make Preston. If there's a train back I'm definitely going.
    Train departs Derby 22.20 arrives St Pancras 00.23
  • Not been to Derby before. I think it is a 15 minutes (0.8mile walk) to the station. 

    Game starts at 20.00 so with say 5mins injury time first half and 10mins seconds half (hopefully less) then it would finish at 22.00 leaving 20 mins for the train...

    Assume this is all fine and as a new stadium it is quicker getting out of than QPR which took ages.
  • Not been to Derby before. I think it is a 15 minutes (0.8mile walk) to the station. 

    Game starts at 20.00 so with say 5mins injury time first half and 10mins seconds half (hopefully less) then it would finish at 22.00 leaving 20 mins for the train...

    Assume this is all fine and as a new stadium it is quicker getting out of than QPR which took ages.
    won't be a sell out and the concourses are of a decent size, so should avoid any Loftus Road style bottleneck
  • That’s proper footy pricing - well done Derby. 
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  • That’s proper footy pricing - well done Derby. 
    And credit where it’s due, Charlton are doing the same for midweek home matches by making them bronze category. 
  • edited September 5
    Preston is £35 but Derby is £32 by coach but Derby is 90 miles nearer to Charlton.
    I can only assume one of the factors on the pricing is how many coaches will go.  The pricing does seem to vary a lot.
    It’s not. We’ve just moved from providing a service to supporters to generating as much revenue as possible from one or two coaches. In the past the aim was to provide a service to the most supporters and generate the profit through volume, which we did. We’ve now moved to profit on the coach only, with no other consideration. I am doubtful it will generate more profit than the previous approach.

    Not sure if the QPR coach ran, at £25, but it is likely to have made a loss. It would probably have broken even at £12.
  • edited September 5
    Preston is £35 but Derby is £32 by coach but Derby is 90 miles nearer to Charlton.
    I can only assume one of the factors on the pricing is how many coaches will go.  The pricing does seem to vary a lot.
    It’s not. We’ve just moved from providing a service to supporters to generating as much revenue as possible from one or two coaches. In the past the aim was to provide a service to the most supporters and generate the profit through volume, which we did. We’ve now moved to profit on the coach only, with no other consideration. I am doubtful it will generate more profit than the previous approach.

    Not sure if the QPR coach ran, at £25, but it is likely to have made a loss. It would probably have broken even at £12.
    I remember the Exeter cup game in 2017 and we did not even run a coach.  This was shocking but highlights your post.
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