Should you be visiting us for the Specsavers County Championship between Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire, this match-day guide contains all the information you need to ensure maximum enjoyment from your day out at Trent Bridge.

Ticketing Information

Adults can enjoy a day of Specsavers County Championship cricket for £16. It’s £8 for u16s, while over 65s and u21s can attend for £11. 

Tickets are available online hereor feel free to simply pay on the gate.

Membership Cards

The Specsavers County Championship fixture against Yorkshire is the second opportunity of the season for Members to use their new Membership Card for the 2016 season. Simply present your card to the steward on the gate. 

Hours of Play

Gates open at 9.00am, with start of play scheduled for 11am. The first session will take place between 11am and 1pm, before a 40 minute Lunch interval. The afternoon session will then take place between 1.40pm and 3.40pm (or when 32 overs remain, whichever is later) before a 20 minute Tea interval. The scheduled close of play is at 6pm.

Team News

Alex Hales returns to the Nottinghamshire squad for the first time in 2016, with Brett Hutton and Luke Wood also added to the 11 from the last match against Lancashire.

Nottinghamshire squad to face Yorkshire (from): Chris Read, Jake Ball, Jackson Bird, Stuart Broad, Harry Gurney, Alex Hales, Brett Hutton, Michael Lumb, Steven Mullaney, Samit Patel, Greg Smith, Brendan Taylor and Riki Wessels, Luke Wood.

Food & Drink

The Cricketers’ Suite, situated on the first floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand, serves hot and cold foods as well as vegetarian and gluten free options.

If you still wish to bring your own meals, ensure that any food or soft drinks are in plastic or cardboard containers; avoiding alcohol, cans, glassware or metal cutlery.

Car Parking

Car Parking for spectators is available priced at £3 (£2 for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Members) on the Nottingham Forest Car Park (Days 1, 3, 4 only, access off Lady Bay Bridge) and Notts Sports Ground (NG2 5AA).

Travelling By Bicycle

Riders are able to park their bikes at the ground until an hour after close of play. 

Travelling By Bus

Discounted bus travel has also been secured thanks to a partnership with Nottingham City Transport.

Ticket holders will be able to travel on Nottingham City Transport buses for £2 when they show a valid match ticket or membership to the driver.

Please note this offer is only valid on Nottingham City Transport buses in greater Nottingham, and after 9.30am.

For further information on this offer and to plan you bus journey visit www.nctx.co.uk/cricket

Travelling By Tram

The nearest tram stop, Station Street, is just a 15-minute walk from the ground, and anyone travelling from outside the city can take advantage of NET’s free park and ride facilities.

As an added incentive to take the tram, NET will be running its £2 return event ticket offer for all match and season ticket holders.

To take advantage of the deal, fans need to select the Event Ticket option from the ticket vending machine before boarding the tram, and make sure they have their match or season ticket to hand in case of a ticket inspection. 

 

The excitement of NatWest T20 Blast returns to Trent Bridge on Friday 20 May as Notts Outlaws face Birmingham Bears in the first of seven home matches in the competition.

Supporters can witness every minute of the action with a NatWest T20 Blast Season Ticket, priced at just £84 (adults), £63 (over 65s) or £203 (family 2+2), with Membership available to U16s at £26 and U21s for £36.

Make Trent Bridge a firm fixture for your Friday nights and secure your seats now.