We can’t wait to welcome you as Metro Bank One Day Cup cricket graces our venue on Friday 9 August.

If you're thinking of joining us, read on for further information, including:

 

Ticket information

2024 Nottinghamshire members and Outlaws Season Ticket holders need only brandish their membership card on arrival to gain entry to this fixture.

Tickets for non-members are priced as follows:

  • Adults: £17
  • Senior citizens (65+) and under 21s: £11
  • Under 16s: £6

Secure your tickets here...

Tickets can also be purchased from the Ticket Office on Bridgford Road.

Seating is unreserved, meaning spectators are welcome to sit anywhere in the ground, with the exception of the exclusive members- only seating in front of the Pavilion.

 

Hours of play 

  • Gates: 9.30am
  • Toss: 10.30am
  • First innings: 11am
  • Interval: 2.30pm
  • Second innings: 3pm
  • Close: 6.30pm

Kindly note that all times are subject to change.

 

Travel information

Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is situated in West Bridgford, in very close proximity to both Nottingham Forest and Notts County Football Clubs. Our postcode is NG2 6AG.

 

Car parking

Parking can be secured in advance at the Nottinghamshire Sports Club, situated off Holme Road (NG2 5AA, find directions here). Spaces, priced at £5 for Nottinghamshire members and £7 for non-members, can be booked here… 

Parking can also be secured on the day in the Nottingham Forest Car Park. Access for this can be gained from Scarrington Road, off Lady Bay Bridge (you may find the postcode NG2 5BR useful if using Sat Nav systems. Please find directions here).

 

Bicycle parking

Cyclists are able to park their bikes at the ground, in bike racks situated on the PKF Smith Cooper Stand and Radcliffe Road Stand concourses, until an hour after close of play. 

 

Travelling by tram

The Queens Walk and Meadows Embankment tram stops are located around a 20-minute walk from the ground, with the route from the Meadows Embankment stop proceeding along a pleasant stretch of the River Trent. Alternatively, a stop at Nottingham Train Station can be found just a 20-minute walk away. To help plan your journey, visit www.thetram.net.

 

Travelling by bus

Regular bus travel is available to the ground, with bus stops situated on Bridgford Road and Radcliffe Road.

 

Travelling by train

Nottingham Station can be found a 20-minute walk from the ground, with public transport and taxis available to convey you to your destination.

To plan your journey, please visit the National Rail Enquiries website

 

Taxis

A taxi rank can be found 200 yards from the ground on Bridgford Road, adjacent to the large West Bridgford Co-op. If you need to call for a taxi, some of our local operators include: Royal Cabs 0115 9608 608, Trent Cars 0115 950 5050 and Yellow Cars 0115 981 8181. 

 

Food & Drink

A range of refreshment options will be available around the ground, via card payments only:

 

Barrel & Bean

Situated in the TBI Courtyard, Barrel & Bean serves hot drinks, alcoholic beverages and snacks, with hot pies available from midday.

 

Radcliffe Road Concourse

Bar serving draught beer, alcohol-free beer, Pimm's, soft drinks, wine by the glass and bean to cup coffee

Vegetarian Rasoi, serving homemade vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free Indian food

 

The Cricketers’ Suite

Located on the first floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand, the Cricketers’ Suite serves bacon cobs from 10-11am, hot meals from 12pm-2pm, and afternoon tea from 3.30pm approx. Hot and cold drinks, and alcoholic beverages, are also available.

 

Keeton’s Corner

Located to the rear of the large replay screen, Keeton’s Corner serves hot drinks, snacks, ice creams and alcoholic beverages.

 

Hound Road Bar

Serving draught beers, wines by the glass, soft drinks and alcohol-free beers

 

The Long Room

Exclusively for members, the Long Room inside our historic Pavilion serves bacon cobs from 9.30am, hot roast cobs from midday and afternoon tea from 3.30pm approx. A bar will also be in operation, with alcoholic beverages, hot drinks and snacks available.

 

Bringing your own food & drink

Spectators are welcome to bring their own food and drink, but kindly note that glass containers cannot be brought into the venue. Members of the club are permitted to bring a small quantity of alcohol into the venue (1 litre of wine, beer or cider), for consumption only in Pavilion seating. Alcohol cannot be brought into the venue by any other supporters.

 

Water dispensers

You'll find dispensers via which you can refill water bottles and containers situated around the ground.

 

Recycling your reusable 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. 

If you’re a regular attender of cricket at Trent Bridge, feel free to retain your cup across multiple visits to save yourself the hire fee each time.

 

Public Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi is available throughout Trent Bridge, which you are very welcome to use at your leisure.

Simply connect to The Cloud from the available list of wireless networks and follow the sign-in or login instructions.

 

Trent Bridge Shop

For souvenirs, replica shirts, bats, balls and training wear, our Club Shop is located at the rear of the Radcliffe Road stand, near to the reception entrance on the ground floor.

The Club Shop will be open throughout the fixture.

 

Scorecards

Scorecards will be available around the ground, priced at £1.

 

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 over 70 new books for adults and children that Notts members are very welcome to borrow, and the newly-reorganised reference section is now open on the first floor.

Friday 9 August is National Book Lovers’ Day, and every Notts member borrowing a book today gets the chance to win a bundle of books, some of which are signed by the cricketer or the author in question.

Situated behind the Ticket Office, the Wynne-Thomas Library is open from 1:30 to 3:15 pm.

 

Heritage displays

Members can visit the Pavilion to see the ‘Visiting Nation – West Indies’ display in the Museum Room (off the Long Room), featuring ten Test matches at Trent Bridge, the West Indian-born cricketers who have played for Notts and some surprising connections between the West Indies and cricket in Nottinghamshire.

Also in the Pavilion – on the lower ground floor – is a small display about King Charles’ III cricketing connections.

Displays about the varied talents of Peter Wynne-Thomas – our late Historian and Librarian – and his skill as a watercolour artist, cartoonist and illustrator 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.

 

Toilet and baby changing facilities

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, on the East wing of the first floor), and in the accessible toilet to the rear of the Fox Road Stand. Please feel free to ask any volunteer or steward for directions.

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.

 

Faith room

If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, our Fielders' Rest multi-faith room and quiet space is available on the ground floor of the Ticket Office building. Please see a steward or volunteer if you need directions.

Prayer mats are provided, with guests welcome to bring their own religious items if they wish to use these whilst praying.

 

Sensory bags

A limited number of Trent Bridge sensory bags will be available to borrow for the duration of the matchday, and can be collected from the Radcliffe Road Reception.

Bags will include some of the following items: ear defenders (in children’s or adult sizes), binoculars, fidget items and a set of emotion cards.

Kindly note a £20 holding deposit will be taken whilst these bags are on loan.

A quiet room is also available next to the Radcliffe Road Reception for those with a neurodiverse condition that need a place to retreat for a little while. 

 

First Aid

First Aid facilities will be available at the rear of the Radcliffe Road and PKF Smith Cooper Stands.

 

Accessibility at Trent Bridge

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, or volunteers wearing blue, 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... 

 

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

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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…