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Wednesday 15 July 2026 | From 4:30pm
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Adults from £15 | U21 £12.50 | U16s £5 | Family tickets (2 adults + 2 U16s) £35
Notts Outlaws will welcome Surrey to Trent Bridge in the Vitality Blast quarter-final on Wednesday 15 July.
The fixture will begin at 4.30pm, with supporters able to watch England's FIFA World Cup semi-final against Argentina in Trent Bridge's concourse fanzone after the conclusion of the cricket.
The match will see the two sides meet for the first time in the T20 format since the 2020 final, when Ben Duckett's unbeaten half-century carried Notts to their second Blast title.
The winners of this year's last-eight tie will progress to Finals Day at Edgbaston on Saturday 18 July.
Joe Clarke's side secured a Trent Bridge knockout tie by beating Leicestershire on Friday 10 July – an eighth successive win in the competition – as second-placed Yorkshire fell to defeat against Lancashire at Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
Tickets are priced as follows:
Nottinghamshire members/ Vitality Blast Season Ticket Holders (one ticket per eligible member at members' prices):
Non-Members:
Supporters who wish to purchase accessible seats, or those who are having difficulty transacting online, should call the Ticket Office on 0115 899 0300 from Monday 13 July. Lines are open weekdays, from 9.30am to 4.30pm.
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