List of Derbyshire County Cricket Club grounds

[4][5] The Derbyshire team have played first class, List A, or Twenty20 home matches at twenty-five different grounds.

This includes grounds in Burton upon Trent, Knypersley, Leek, Cheadle and Checkley, all of which are not actually located in Derbyshire, but in the adjoining county of Staffordshire.

[10] The County Ground has remained the cricket club's primary ground, hosting the majority of home matches, and also played host to the club's first home fixture in Twenty20 cricket against Nottinghamshire in 2003.

[3] Queen's Park in Chesterfield, however, staged the club's first home game in List A cricket against Essex in 1964.

[1] Queen's Park was first used by the county in 1898 and has continued to be a regular venue for Derbyshire matches, staging over 400 first-class games.

Only the List A match played at the ground by Derbyshire in which they were the home team is recorded in the table.

Interior view of the County Ground in Derby with a large number of people in the stands
The County Ground in Derby was first used in 1871 and has staged the vast majority of Derbyshire's games.