The final day of Nottinghamshire’s LV= County Championship fixture against Warwickshire at Trent Bridge, as the home side aim for ten wickets to force victory, will be streamed live via the Trent Bridge Live match centre.

The visitors are 42-0 in their second innings heading into the final day having been dismissed for 260 in their first innings in reply to Nottinghamshire’s 600 all out.

Despite Mick Newell’s men establishing a position of complete dominance in the game, the wiping out of a whole afternoon session yesterday has given Warwickshire a fighting chance of batting out for a draw.

William Porterfield and Ian Westwood are the not out batsmen overnight, with Laurie Evans, Jonathan Trott, Sam Hain, Tim Ambrose, Rikki Clarke and first innings half-centurion Keith Barker still to come ahead of the tail.

A trio of homegrown young fast bowlers - Jake Ball, Luke Wood and Brett Hutton, supported by the experience of Harry Gurney and Samit Patel - will be aiming to do the damage for Notts when play gets underway at 11am.

The stream, in partnership with the Club’s IT supplier deeserve, will be free for all supporters.

This service is available across multiple platforms, compatible with mobile devices, tablets and desktops, with streaming offered in HD.

Offering text updates, ball-by-ball scorecard and team information & statistics, Trent Bridge Live aims to continue to offer unparalleled, definitive rolling coverage to Nottinghamshire matches to all Members and supporters.

The live stream of Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire is viewable on the 'live stream' tab of Trent Bridge Live here.

FAQs

Is there a cost for this service?

No, the service will launch at no cost to users.

Will you show live matches?

Sky Sports own the rights to broadcast live matches although counties are entitled to stream match action from their venues from fixed cameras when no ECB cricket is being shown live. We plan to broadcast occasional days of cricket in their entirety when rights allow.

How can I view the stream?

The stream works on desktops, tablets and mobiles (both IOS and Android devices) and can be found on the ‘Live Stream’ tab on the Trent Bridge Live platform.

Do I need to do anything technical?

You will probably find that the stream works straight away but you may need to upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.