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Friday 10 July 2026 | From 2:30pm
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Adults from £24 | Seniors £20 | U21 £19 | U16s £7.50 | Family tickets (2 adults + 2 U16s) £56
We can’t wait to welcome you to Trent Bridge for our final group stage double-header on Friday 10th July! Get ready for twice the T20 action as The Blaze take on Somerset from 2.30pm, followed by the Notts Outlaws clash against Leicestershire Foxes at 6.30pm.
Both home sides have their eyes set firmly on Finals Day qualification. The Outlaws are on the back of 7 straight wins, whilst The Blaze are sat in the final qualifcation spot.
Our match timings can be found below:
One matchday ticket grants you access to both matches, whilst elevated hospitality and ticket+ packages are also on offer if you fancy adding a bit of sparkle to your day out.
PLUS, save 10% with a booking of 10 or more, or save 20% with a group of 20 or more – with the lead booker going free. Find out more about group discounts…
This county is rooted in rebellion, and we need you to join the uprising. Ticket prices rise on matchday, so make sure you book in advance to save!
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