Should you be visiting us for the Specsavers County Championship fixture between Nottinghamshire and Middlesex, this matchday 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.

Hours of Play

Gates open at 9.00am, with start of play scheduled for 10.30am. The first session will take place between 10.30am and 12.30pm, before a 40 minute Lunch interval. The afternoon session will then take place between 1.10pm and 3.10pm (or when 32 overs remain, whichever is later) before a 20 minute Tea interval. The scheduled close of play is at 5.30pm.

Weather Forecast

Temperatures of 24 degrees will welcome the final Specsavers County Championship match of the season at Trent Bridge with sunny intervals throughout the four days.

View the latest weather forecast here...

Team News

Nottinghamshire squad to face Middlesex (from): Jake Ball, Harry Gurney, Brett Hutton, Ben Kitt, Jake Libby, Michael Lumb, Tom Moores, Steven Mullaney, Samit Patel, Chris Read, Imran Tahir, Brendan Taylor and Luke Wood.

Middlesex squad to face Nottinghamshire (from): James Franklin (c), Nick Compton, Stephen Eskinazi, Steven Finn, Nick Gubbins, Dawid Malan, Tim Murtagh, Ravi Patel, Harry Podmore, Ollie Rayner, Sam Robson, Toby Roland-Jones, John Simpson and Nathan Sowter.

Food & Drink

The Cricketers’ Suite, situated on the first floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand, serves delicious hot and cold food as well as vegetarian and gluten free options, while catering for Members is also available in the Pavilion.

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 (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. 

Following The Action Online

Nottinghamshire supporters need not miss a ball of the Specsavers County Championship clash against Middlesex. All the action will be streamed live with accompanying BBC commentary and rewind facility via the Trent Bridge Live match centre platform.

 

Trent Bridge will host an Investec Test Match between England and South Africa, and a Royal London One-Day International visit from the West Indies, in 2017.

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