Updated: 06.02.2026
Away Supporters travelling to fixtures versus Derry City in The Ryan McBride Brandywell
Stadium are advised to note the following important information from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) which is in addition to all other standard legislation related to supporters, as well as stadium regulations etc.:
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.
The full document of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland, 2011) is available @ https://www.legisiation.gov.uk/nia/2011/24/contents
Please also note the following information from Derry City FC for Away Supporters:
• Away supporters will access the stadium via Gate 9, the inner car park. This gate is for Club Staff, Guests, officials and AWAY supporters only. This ensures that visiting supporters have a sterile segregated area in Blocks K, L and M Southend Stand.
