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Thousands of City fans to be diverted getting into stadium on derby day

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07.04.2026

The canaries play host to their rivals at 12.30pm on Saturday, April 11 and fans will face diversions enforced by police.

Travel restrictions will be in place at Carrow Railway Bridge, meaning fans walking from Thorpe Road will be asked to follow a short diversion.

Fans seated in the south stand (Jarrold stand) will be asked to make their way to their seats via Geoffrey Watling Way.

They will also need to leave via Geoffrey Watling Way or take the diversion through Carrow Park to Kerrison Road, and then Hardy Road.

Supporters in the Barclay will not be able to enter or leave the stand via the Holiday Inn side.

Last week, Norfolk Police announced that specialist drone and horse units would be brought in to help police fans.

The derby is also taking place on the same day as a right-wing protest.

The Eagle pub, on Newmarket Road, was rumoured to be the meeting point of the protest but plans to close for the day as a result.


© Norwich Evening News