Wolves and West Brom Fans: Best Championship Away Day Food Guide
Championship Away Day Food Guide for Wolves and West Brom

As Wolves and West Brom prepare for a gruelling Championship campaign, attention is already turning to a crucial part of any away day: the food. Thanks to viral account Footy Scran on X, supporters now know exactly what is waiting for them at grounds up and down the country, and it is a mixed bag of indulgence, tradition, and the occasionally baffling plate.

For travelling Wolves and Albion fans this season, that means there are no surprises. The Championship's culinary landscape has already been mapped out: some grounds offering generous, modern street-food style portions; others sticking to traditional pies and burgers; and a few serving up dishes that go viral for all the wrong reasons. Using those Footy Scran posts as a guide, here is what is waiting on the road.

Blackburn Rovers: Pizzas and Pies

A trip to Ewood Park looks like a must for anyone keen on sampling some top notch football food. The 'Killa Carbs Spicy Pep' pizza went down a treat on social media in January 2026, while the classic pie, mash and gravy is always a winner in Lancashire.

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Preston North End: Proper Meals at Deepdale

North End offer fans various non-standard options including a slow-cooked beef brisket burger and butter chicken tikka with rice. There are also hot dogs and burgers available for those who like traditional football food options.

Birmingham City: Street Food Galore

At Birmingham City's St Andrew's, the standout is the street food offering, with options like pork, bacon and apple gourmet burgers, loaded fries, and steak and chips plates, a clear step above standard concourse fare.

QPR: Simple but Effective

At Loftus Road the food offering sticks firmly to tradition, with pies, burgers, hot dogs and chips making up the bulk of what is available inside the ground. There are a few slightly more modern touches, like nachos and chilli-loaded chips spotted by Footy Scran, but overall it remains a basic, old-school matchday setup rather than anything adventurous.

Bristol City: Variety is Key

Meanwhile at Ashton Gate, the food offering has moved well beyond basic football fare, with modern concourses now serving burgers, hot dogs, pizza, chicken strips and locally made pastries as standard. Outside and around the ground, the matchday experience is boosted further by street food vans and independent stalls which offer a variety of options too.

Derby County: Best in the Midlands?

Derby County are in with a chance of a play-off place this season so Wolves and Albion fans may not have the chance to go to Pride Park next term. If they do not get promoted it is great news for those wanting a good feed, as the chicken goujons and chips posted by @FootScran is one of their most popular posts in recent years.

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