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August 2025 - Various dates
Location: Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Price: Tickets from £18 adults, £5 juniors
Trent Bridge will play host to four men's and women's double-headers this August, as The Hundred returns for a fifth season to the venue officially recognised as offering the finest experience for attendees.
The Rockets' opening home matchday sees them face Northern Superchargers on Sunday 10 August, and is the first of two weekend matchdays at Trent Bridge in 2025 – with Southern Brave visiting Nottingham on Saturday 16 August.
Manchester Originals travel to the East Midlands on Tuesday 19 August, before Trent Rockets' home group-stage campaign concludes with a clash against Midlands rivals Birmingham Phoenix on Wednesday 27 August.
The general sale period for the fifth year of The Hundred begins from 17 April. Tickets are priced from at £5 for juniors aged 3-15 (free for under 3s), with adult seats available from £18.
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