What is the attendance record for an East Midlands Derby match between Derby County and Nottingham Forest?

The attendance record for an East Midlands Derby match between Derby County and Nottingham Forest is 33,000. This was recorded during their 2014 match at the iPro Stadium in Derby. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Johnny Russell scoring the goal for Derby County.

This record was broken in 2018 when 33,500 people attended the match at Pride Park in Derby. The match ended in a 1-0 win for Derby, with Mason Mount scoring the winning goal. This attendance record is the highest ever for an East Midlands Derby.

The third highest attendance for this derby was recorded in 2007 when 32,500 people attended the match at Pride Park. This match ended in a 0-0 draw, with both teams missing several chances to score. This derby is one of the most well-attended football matches in the UK, with the attendance record growing year after year.