We can’t wait to welcome you as Notts Outlaws host Surrey on Sunday 24 August, alongside the return of the Notts Street Food Festival.

If you’re joining us, please read on for more information on how to make the most of your visit. 

 

Ticket Information

Tickets, including entry to the cricket and the food festival, can be secured here...

 

Member access

  Members who wish to join us to take in the cricket must claim a complimentary ticket for the fixture. To do so, kindly log in to your online ticketing account, and choose the relevant Member Admission tariff here...

Kindly note that your membership card will not grant you access to the event on the gate. 

 

Timings, access & cricket

Our venue’s Hound Road, Fox Road and Radcliffe Road gates will open at 9.30am, for members and those who wish to take in the start of the cricket.

The Notts match will begin at 11am, with the toss having taken place at 10.30am.

The Street Food Festival will begin at 12pm – visitors who wish to take in the festival should enter via the Dixon Gate or the TBI Gate at this time.

The cricket interval is scheduled for 2.30pm, with the second innings at 3pm and the scheduled close at 6.30pm.

The evening session of the food festival will conclude at 8pm.

Kindly note that timings in relation to the cricket fixture are subject to change.

 

Seating areas

All stands will be open for this fixture, with the exception of the upper tier of the Radcliffe Road Stand. Seating in the Hound Road Lower Tier, meanwhile, is reserved for members.

Please make sure to keep your eye on the action to avoid being hit by the ball should it be struck into the stands.

 

Pavilion development

You will notice on your arrival that our Pavilion redevelopment is now underway, and will continue through the course of the summer. Kindly note that the Pavilion building itself will therefore not be in use this season.

Members’ facilities will now be found in The Clubhouse, in the Derek Randall Suite, located on the first floor of the Hound Road Stand. 2025 members will be able to access discounted drinks by brandishing their membership cards, while a variety of food options will also be available to all supporters throughout the day.

The lower tier of the Hound Road Stand will act as the members' seating area this season. A covered walkway in front of the Pavilion will allow you to move between the Hound Road and PKF Smith Cooper Stands.

Hospitality boxes on the West Wing of the Radcliffe Road Stand are now reserved solely for the use of players and match officials, having been converted into dressing rooms and facilities for support staff. Players will enter the field of play from the Radcliffe Road End of the ground.

 

What happens if it rains?

With a significant proportion of the Food Festival event taking place under cover to the rear of the PKF Smith Cooper Stand, and with further indoor space available in the Derek Randall Suite, we've got you covered if the weather takes a turn for the worse. Therefore, the Food Festival will proceed as planned in the event of inclement conditions.

Please note, therefore, that all tickets are non-refundable and cannot be returned to the ticket office.

 

Travel Information

Parking will not be available here at the ground, but visitors are welcome to park at the nearby Nottinghamshire Sports Ground, which is situated a short walk from the ground.

You can pre-book parking at the sports ground by clicking here. 

Should you prefer to travel by public transport, our venue is well-served by the city’s tram, train and bus networks.

Find more information below - and please do check timetables and travel information with your transport provider before making your way to Trent Bridge:

 

Food

A wealth of Nottingham's finest independent food traders will grace our concourses, with more information available here...

Additional food and drink options will be available in other areas of the ground, including:

Acrisure Stand Concourse

  • Big Cheese Melt (gluten-free options), Vegetarian Rasoi (gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options)
  • Bar serving draught beer, alcohol-free beer, wine by the glass and soft drinks
  • Pimm's Bar

Derek Randall Suite

  • The Clubhouse will be open to all supporters, offering a full range of drinks (including member discounts), hot food and an indoor vantage point from which to take in the action.


 

Drink

Alongside of the finest street food, we'll have a wealth of bars in operation on the day, with payments accepted by card or contactless. Find out more about which bars will be operating here... 

 

Entertainment

Live Funk & Soul DJs and steel drummers will provide the ideal accompaniment to the festivities, with the volume switching up a little in the evening session, once the cricket has come to a close. 

 

Meet Ambassador Cruise Line

Known for offering the warmest welcome at sea, our official partner Ambassador Cruise Line will be on hand to discuss their extensive range of cruise packages, and discounted bookings that are available to Nottinghamshire members and supporters.

Supporters will also be able to win a seven-day Scandinavian springtime cruise, or pick up a host of prizes on the Wheel of Fortune.

 

The Wynne-Thomas Library

All spectators are very welcome to visit the Wynne-Thomas Library and explore the thousands of books on the shelves, read the latest cricket magazines and chat to other visitors.

There are many new books for adults and children that Notts members are welcome to borrow – including a range of books about Surrey cricket and cricketers – in addition to some Wisden almanacks and Notts Annuals that are now available for loan.

Situated in the Ticket Office building, the Wynne-Thomas Library is open from 1.30 pm until 3.15 pm.

 

Heritage displays

In the Wynne-Thomas Library there is a display about the first 1,000 ‘List A’ (ie ‘One Day’) matches that Notts have played since 1963 – including four Cup Final victories. There is also a small display about the 1905 season and information about the current project to refurbish and extend the Pavilion.

Displays about the major women’s cricket matches played at Trent Bridge since 1939 and about Eileen White – a great pioneer of the women’s game – are in the corridor near the Ticket Office.

Information panels about Notts’ knights of the realm – Sir Garry Sobers and Sir Richard Hadlee – can be seen on the ground floor of the Radcliffe Road stand, in the waiting areas named after these two giants of the game. 

 

Grace the Trent Bridge turf

During the interval between innings, you're most welcome to take a stroll on the Trent Bridge turf and stage your own impromptu softball game. Please follow the directions of the stewards when taking to the outfield, be mindful of any players who may be warming up or training, and be sure to keep your eye out for any balls straying from the practice area.

 

Toilet & Baby Changing

Ample toilet facilities are located, and well signposted, in various locations around the ground.

Kindly note that access to accessible toilets is available via a Radar key, which can be collected from our stewards.

Baby changing facilities are available in the William Clarke Stand ladies’ toilets, the PKF Smith Cooper Stand toilets, the Hound Road ladies’ toilets, in the Radcliffe Road Stand (on the concourse, beside Radcliffe Road reception, and on the East wing of the first floor), in the Acrisure Stand, and in the accessible toilet to the rear of the Acrisure Stand. Please feel free to ask any steward for directions.

The changing rooms in the ticket office building can be made available upon request at the Ticket Office as further baby changing facilities accessible to men, or as a quiet feeding area.

We're proud to be recognised as a Breastfeeding Friendly in Rushcliffe certified venue, with a private baby feeding room and quiet space available in the Radcliffe Road Stand, next to reception. This space includes baby-change accessories, comfortable feeding chair and calming projector.

Mothers are, of course, welcome to breastfeed within their stand seats throughout the day.

 

Recycling Your Cups

Delivered in conjunction with One Planet One Chance - the UK's only carbon-neutral reusable cup solution - supporters will be able to assist Trent Bridge’s efforts to become increasingly environmentally friendly with each drink they purchase.

An extra £1 charged on your first drink of the day will cover the cost of washing their cup for re-use, while you will receive a fresh eco-cup at no extra cost when returning your cup to make a new drinks purchase.

By dropping your cup into a deposit bin at the end of your visit, you will play a significant part in helping Trent Bridge to reduce plastic waste by ensuring cups can be re-used on future matchdays. 

 

First Aid

First Aid facilities will be available at the rear of the PKF Smith Cooper Stand. If you require assistance when in another area of the ground, please alert the nearest steward. 

 

Accessibility

Wheelchair viewing positions are available in front of the PKF Smith Cooper Stand, Hound Road Stand and Larwood & Voce Stand, as well as the Hound Road Upper, Radcliffe Road Lower and Middle tiers and the top of the PKF Smith Cooper Stand. You'll also find electric wheelchair charging points at the top of the PKF Smith Cooper Stand.

Please feel free to ask your nearest steward if you have any questions regarding our accessible facilities around the ground, as they’ll be delighted to assist you. 

If you think you'd like any assistance on the day, would like to talk to someone to help plan your visit, or are attending with an assistance dog, please email info@trentbridge.co.uk

Further information on accessibility is available here...

 

Shop and scorecards

For replica kit and souvenirs, the Trent Bridge Shop, located in the Radcliffe Road concourse, will be open until 5pm.

Scorecards, priced at £1, will be available to purchase from the shop - and from the ticket office, which is open from 9.30am.

 

Multi-faith room

Should you wish to get away from the hustle and bustle for a moment of reflection, our Fielders' Rest multi-faith room will be open, located in the ticket office building.

 

Smoking policy

Designated smoking areas are assigned in various concourse areas, but smoking (including e-cigarettes) is only permitted in these areas, so please refrain from smoking in your seat.

 

Reporting discrimination

If you are aware of or witness discrimination at any level of cricket in Nottinghamshire, including matches at Trent Bridge, we urge you to report it to us so that we can investigate and take appropriate action. 

You can do so by sending a text message to 88440 with further details, starting your message with ‘Notts’.

Alternatively, telephone 0115 982 3000, email whistleblowing@trentbridge.co.uk, or write to the HR Manager, Trent Bridge, Bridgford Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AG.

 

Weather forecast

View the latest weather forecast here… 

 

Following the action online

If you can’t make it to the ground, our live streaming service, social media channels and club website will keep you updated throughout.

Visit Trent Bridge Live here…