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Derry City v Dundalk Tickets & Info

Updated: Feb 12


Tickets are now available for Dundak's opening Airtricity League fixture Premier Division against Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.

Tickets for the away section must be purchased online in advance, with no away tickets available for sale at the ground on match night. Supporters planning to travel are strongly advised to secure their tickets early and to familiarise themselves with the match night arrangements ahead of their journey.

Away Supporters Information

  • Derry City play their home fixtures at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, located on Lone Moor Road in Derry.

  • The stadium is approximately a 15-minute walk from the city centre.

  • Dundalk supporters will be accommodated in Blocks K, L and M of the Southend Stand.

  • Entry for Dundalk supporters is via the Car Park / Anne Street entrance, and stewards will be on hand to assist with directions on arrival.

Parking & Travel

  • The Stadium is situated in a residential area and normal parking restrictions apply. Supporters are asked to park considerately and to respect local residents.

  • Limited parking is available beside the greyhound track, accessed from Lone Moor Road. Additional parking spaces may also be available at the Foyle Valley Railway Museum. Access to the club car park is restricted and is only available to those who have arranged this in advance or who require disabled drop-off and collection.

Disabled Access

  • A limited number of wheelchair spaces are available in the away section. Disabled toilet facilities are located behind the away stand and in the Mark Farren Stand.

  • Supporters requiring disabled access tickets are advised to arrange this in advance by contacting karen@derrycityfc.net.

Match Night Facilities & Regulations

  • Third-party food outlets will operate around the ground on match night. These outlets are cash only, with euros accepted. Supporters may bring their own food into the stadium, though stewards may request the removal of bottle tops in line with stadium regulations.

  • Alcohol is strictly prohibited inside the stadium and in the surrounding area. The use of flares, smoke bombs or pyrotechnics is forbidden and may result in ejection or further sanctions.

  • Supporters are asked to follow all steward instructions at all times. In the interests of safety, away fans may be required to remain in the stadium for a short period after the final whistle before being escorted away from the ground.


Pyrotechnics:

In line with the Justice Act (Northern Ireland, 2011), it is a specific offence to possess a firework (which can include flares) at a sporting fixture or anywhere from which you can view the fixture.

• Where grounds exist the PSNI can search persons or vehicles for fireworks at any location in Northern Ireland, and the possession of fireworks without a licence is an offence under the Explosives (Fireworks) Regulations (Northern Ireland, 2002).

There is a maximum fine of £5,000, a three-month prison sentence, or both.


Alcohol:

In line with the Justice Act (Northern Ireland, 2011), it is an offence to cause or permit alcohol to be carried on a motor vehicle, adapted to carry 9 or more passengers, which principle purpose is conveying passengers for reward to or part way to a regulated match.

• The driver/operator and person hiring the vehicle can commit this offence and it is an offence to possess intoxicating liquor whilst on a relevant vehicle.

• A Constable may stop and search a motor vehicle if reasonable grounds exist to suspect an offence.


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