A trip to Chesterfield FC offers a classic Derbyshire football away day experience, combining a historic stadium, passionate supporters, and the charm of a market town. The Technique Stadium (formerly the Proact Stadium), home of the Spireites since 2010, provides excellent facilities for travelling fans, while Chesterfield town offers pubs, eateries, and local attractions to make a full day out beyond just the match.


Getting There

Chesterfield is well connected by train, road, and coach, making it easy for travelling supporters.

  • By Train: The nearest station is Chesterfield Station, around 1.5 miles from the Technique Stadium. Direct trains run from Sheffield (20 minutes), Nottingham (40 minutes), and London St Pancras (2h 10m). From the station, fans can walk, take a taxi, or catch a local bus to the stadium.
  • By Car: The stadium is accessible via the M1 and A61. On matchdays, traffic can build, so pre-booking parking (£5–£10) or arriving early is recommended. Official stadium car parks are available, with limited street parking nearby.
  • By Coach: Away coaches are dropped off at the designated entrance, providing safe and convenient access for travelling supporters.

Where to Drink

Chesterfield has a welcoming pub scene suitable for pre-match drinks.

  • Near the Ground: Pubs such as The Spire Tavern and The Technique Arms are close to the stadium and friendly to away fans.
  • Town Centre: About a 10–15 minute walk or short bus ride from the stadium, Chesterfield town centre offers pubs along Knifesmithgate, New Square, and Saltergate. The Queen’s Head and The Wheatsheaf are popular with visiting fans for a lively pre-match atmosphere.
  • Alternative Options: For quieter pre-match drinks, venues near Chatsworth Road or Sheffield Road provide a more relaxed environment.

The Ground: Technique Stadium

The Technique Stadium is a modern, all-seater venue with a capacity of around 10,600. Its compact layout ensures excellent sightlines and a lively, intimate atmosphere for away supporters.

  • Away Section: Visiting fans are located in the Matthew Talbot Stand, with an allocation of around 2,000. The stand is fully covered, allowing chants and songs to carry effectively.
  • Facilities: Concessions serve pies, burgers, hot dogs, chips, and soft drinks. Alcohol is available in designated areas. Toilets are clean and functional, though queues may form near kickoff. Staff are experienced and welcoming to travelling supporters.

Food Options

Chesterfield offers a variety of food options for fans before or after the match.

  • Near the Ground: Local takeaways sell burgers, chips, and kebabs. The Spire Tavern provides pub meals for fans wanting a sit-down option.
  • Town Centre: Chesterfield town centre has restaurants and cafés serving British, Indian, Italian, and Chinese cuisine. Chains such as Greggs, Subway, and Wetherspoons are available for quick meals.
  • Local Specialties: Derbyshire is known for hearty pies, traditional pub fare, and locally sourced dishes — ideal for fuelling up before a game.

Making a Weekend of It

Chesterfield has plenty to explore if staying overnight or making a weekend of the trip.

  • Nightlife: The town centre offers pubs, bars, and casual restaurants along Knifesmithgate, New Square, and Saltergate. The Queen’s Head and The Wheatsheaf are popular post-match venues for visiting supporters.
  • Culture & Attractions: Chesterfield boasts the famous Chesterfield Market, Church of St Mary and All Saints (home of the Crooked Spire), and Chesterfield Museum. Fans can also explore the Peak District, which is just a short drive away.
  • Day Trips: Sheffield, Derby, and Nottingham are within easy reach for shopping, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.

Away Day Tips

  • Arrive Early: Streets around the stadium can get busy on matchdays. Arriving at least 90 minutes before kickoff ensures time to settle in.
  • Drink in the Right Areas: Stick to official away pubs near the stadium or town centre venues for a safe pre-match experience.
  • Dress for the Weather: Derbyshire weather can be unpredictable — layers and waterproofs are recommended.
  • Engage with the Atmosphere: The Matthew Talbot Stand is compact and close to the pitch, allowing away fans to make a noticeable impact with chants and songs.

Final Whistle

A Chesterfield FC away day combines modern stadium facilities with the charm of a historic market town and plenty of options for pre- and post-match activities. The Technique Stadium is compact and intimate, providing excellent sightlines for away supporters, while Chesterfield town centre adds pubs, restaurants, and local attractions to make a full day out.

From pre-match pints near the stadium to cheering your team in the Matthew Talbot Stand, to exploring the Crooked Spire or walking around Chesterfield Market afterwards, a trip here blends football, culture, and local character. Chesterfield FC is a rewarding destination for any travelling supporter seeking a full, enjoyable away day in Derbyshire.

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