East Anglian derby

The East Anglian derby is a sobriquet used to describe football matches held between Norwich City and Ipswich Town. In recent years it has sometimes been described humorously as the Old Farm derby, a reference to the Old Firm derby played between Celtic and Rangers. The derby has been rated as the second fiercest rivalry in England.

There have been 142 instances of the derby, with Ipswich winning 60 to Norwich's 57. The series began in the early 20th century, when both clubs were amateur, with the first derby between the two professional clubs taking place in 1939. The most recent match was a 1–1 draw at Portman Road, Ipswich's home ground, in August 2016.

Winning the derby is one measure used to determine which club from the region can declare themselves the "Pride of Anglia".