We can't wait to welcome you as England Men and India do battle on Tuesday 7th July.
If you're joining us, you may find the below ground map useful. Download a copy to your device here...


We can't wait to welcome you as England Men and India do battle on Tuesday 7th July.
If you're joining us, you may find the below ground map useful. Download a copy to your device here...

Tickets to this fixture are now sold out. Please note that Trent Bridge cannot accept responsibility for tickets purchased through third-party sellers. Entry may be refused if a ticket is found to be fraudulent.
There may be a limited number of tickets that become available via the Trent Bridge ticketing website if seats are returned to the Club by supporters who can no longer attend.
If you are unable to attend, you can resell your ticket back to the Club by logging into your Trent Bridge ticketing account. Please note that a 10% processing fee applies to all resale transactions.
If you opted to receive printed tickets and they have not arrived, kindly let us know via questions@trentbridge.co.uk or 0115 899 0300 so our friendly team can make the necessary arrangements.
If you selected the option of e-tickets, please be aware that the PDF attachment to your booking confirmation is not your match tickets.
Kindly be sure to log into your ticketing account and download your tickets by selecting the My Orders or My Tickets option within the Account section of the site.
From there, you’ll be able to either print them at home, store them in your Apple Wallet or download them to your mobile phone.
If you chose to receive your tickets via the Trent Bridge Tickets App, you can download the app at the below links. Please use the email address which you use for your Trent Bridge ticketing account when logging in/ registering for the app:
The new app acts as a digital wallet for match and event tickets at our historic home, allowing users to store their tickets within the app itself. The QR code for each ticket will become available 24 hours before the event, reducing risks associated with counterfeit tickets.
Supporters will also be able to transfer tickets directly to friends and family, or to receive tickets from their fellow attendees, at the touch of a button.
Your stand and seat number can be found on your ticket. If you have any trouble locating your reserved seat, kindly speak to one of our friendly stewards who will be happy to help.
You can gain entry to Trent Bridge using the following gates:
You will notice on your arrival that our Pavilion redevelopment is still ongoing, and will continue through the course of the summer. Please note that the Pavilion building itself is not in use at present, however members will return to the Pavilion terrace seating for this fixture.
Access to the seating area will be via the path to the side of the Hound Road Stand, where some building machinery will be in place behind barriers. Please take care when passing through this area. The interior of the Pavilion remains unavailable as the extensive refurbishment continues, but the toilet block behind the Pavilion will be in operation. Kindly follow the advice of our stewards if you need assistance in finding or accessing your seat.
Hospitality boxes on the West Wing of the Radcliffe Road Stand are now reserved solely for the use of players and match officials, having been converted into dressing rooms and facilities for support staff. Players will enter the field of play from the Radcliffe Road End of the ground.
Kindly note that if you're sat in the Pavilion area, flags are strictly not allowed as they may distract players and interfere with the match.
2026 members will be able to access a members-only area of The Clubhouse, located on the first floor of the Hound Road Stand, by brandishing their membership cards on entry.
Members will also be able to secure a 10% discount on drinks in the clubhouse, with a range of food options also available. The clubhouse menu can be found here...
Half of the Derek Randall Suite will be devoted to the Clubhouse, with the other half reserved for hospitality.
Members requiring accessible access to The Clubhouse may use the lift and enter via the hospitality area. All other members are kindly asked to use the stairs on the other side.
Please find scheduled hours of play below.
Gates open: 3.30pm
There is provision for an extra 30 minutes to be added on to make up for any loss in time. Kindly note that all timings are subject to change.
A range of catering options are available around the ground, with vegetarian, vegan, halal and gluten-free choices at selected outlets. Dietary information is listed per unit below. If you have any allergies or requirements please check with the vendors on the day.
Kindly note that all bars will be cashless, with payments accepted by card or mobile device.
To pursue the different food offerings around the ground and filter by dietary requirements or tastes, kindly follow this link...
Pre-ordered picnic hampers can be collected from the Delilah unit on the Radcliffe Road concourse between 9am and 11am.
If you have not ordered your picnic hamper, you can do so here...
Spectators will be permitted to bring their own food and non-alcoholic drink. However, supporters are not permitted to bring alcohol into Trent Bridge, or any food / drink in glass containers.
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.
Water dispensing facilities will be available around the ground if you wish to use your own refillable water bottles.
Public Wi-Fi is available throughout Trent Bridge, which you are very welcome to use at your leisure.
Simply connect to _Trent Bridge Free Wi-Fi from the available list of wireless networks and follow the sign-in or login instructions.
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.
Smaller retail units will also be available in the TBI Courtyard, Bridgford Road concourse and Acrisure Stand.
Scorecards will be available from our Club Shops, priced at £1.
Programmes and commentary radios, broadcasting both BBC and Sky Sports commentary, will be available from vendors around the ground. If you already own commentary radios from previous international matches, they will still be operational during this fixture.
Kindly note that programmes, radios and scorecards will be available via cashless payments only.
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.
In the Library there are displays about the players and the matches that link India with Nottinghamshire CCC and Trent Bridge, including a number of Notts cricketers from various generations who played in India such as Harold Larwood, Reg Simpson, Bruce French, Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann.
There is also some information about the current project to refurbish and extend the historic Pavilion, and details about how supporters can help to restore the portrait of Mordecai Sherwin, a former NCCC captain and wicket keeper who was born 175 years ago. Proceeds from the sale of second-hand cricket books and of the recently-published 'View from the Bridge – Nottinghamshire Cricket 2000-25' will also go towards the Sherwin Portrait Appeal Fund.
Visitors to the mezzanine level can also enjoy ‘Trent Bridge – A Cricketing Cathedral’, a magnificent stained-glass window created and donated by local artist Michael Brown.
Situated behind the Ticket Office, the Wynne-Thomas Library is open from 3:00 to 5:30 pm.

Displays about the major women’s cricket matches played at Trent Bridge since 1939 and about Eileen White – a great pioneer of the women’s game – 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.
The 2025 County Championship pennant is also displayed in the western stairwell of the Radcliffe Road stand, between the ground and first floors.
Kindly note that any footway closures for maintenance on Lady Bay Bridge will be lifted an hour before gates open.
Kindly note that Bridge Field parking is now sold out. If you have booked in advance at Bridge Field (NG2 6AP), you can find it a few hundred yards from Trent Bridge.
There is additional car parking available to pre-book at Notts County FC. This can be reserved here...
Nottingham Forest will provide on-site parking for this fixture; however, pre-booking is unavailable. The club operates a pay-on-arrival policy, with spaces allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Kindly note this is payment by card only. Access for this can be gained via Scarrington Road off Lady Bay Bridge
Paid-for parking can also be found on the Victoria Embankment. Please note that the Embankment is no longer accessible via car from the Eastern approach (near Trent Bridge), and must now be accessed via Queens Drive/ Riverside Way to the West. The postcode NG2 2GJ may assist when navigating to the car park.
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.
The most convenient tram park & ride site for the A453 can be found at Clifton South (17-minute tram travel time), while parking is also available at Toton Lane (31-minute tram travel time).
To help plan your journey, visit www.thetram.net.
Regular bus travel is available to the ground, with bus stops situated on Bridgford Road and Radcliffe Road.
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.
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: DG Cars 0115 950 0500, Royal Cabs 0115 9608 608, Trent Cars 0115 950 5050 and Yellow Cars 0115 981 8181.
We recommend using Musters Road (near the PKF Smith Cooper Stand) or Radcliffe Road as taxi pick-up/ drop-off points.
Supporters planning to take their bikes to Trent Bridge are welcome to chain their bikes to the fence on the Bridge Field Car Park on Bridgford Road. Please bring a chain to secure your bike.
Bike parking will be available from two hours before scheduled start times until an hour after close of play. Kindly note that bikes are not allowed inside the ground for this fixture.
Nottingham Tourist Information Centre, situated on Smithy Row in the City Centre, has an up-to-date view on availability across the city. They can be contacted on 0115 876 2970 or you can go online here.
For more information, ideas and inspiration on where else to visit during your time in Nottinghamshire, please visit https://www.visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk/plan-a-visit/visiting-us
Toilet facilities will be open and signposted around the ground, with stewards on hand to guide you to your nearest facility. These will include a Mobiloo accessible toilet, with an adult-sized changing bench and a hoist, situated near the Radcliffe Road West Gate.
Please note that some of our accessible toilet facilities do require a radar key to enter so kindly ask a volunteer or steward if you'd like to borrow one.
Baby changing facilities are available in the William Clarke Stand ladies' toilets, the Bridgford Road Stand accessible toilet, The Ticket Office Building on the ground floor within the ladies toilets (via the Ticket Office), In the Radcliffe Road Stand (on the concourse, beside Radcliffe Road Reception) & in the West wing of the first floor (if you are a Hospitality guest), and in the accessible toilet to the rear of the Acrisure Stand (scoreboard end).
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, a comfortable feeding chair and a calming projector.
A limited number of Trent Bridge sensory bags will be available to borrow for the duration of the match, which can be collected from the Radcliffe Road Reception or the ticket office.
Bags will include some of the following items: kids-sized ear defenders, binoculars, fidget items and a set of emotion cards. Please ensure you return the bag and its items at the end of the game for others to enjoy.
A quiet room is also available next to the Radcliffe Road Reception for those families with a neurodiverse youngster that need a place to retreat for a little while.
First Aid facilities will be available at the rear of the Radcliffe Road and Bridgford Road Stands.
Wheelchair viewing positions are available in front of the Bridgford Road 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 Bridgford Road Stand. You'll also find electric wheelchair charging points at the top of the Bridgford Road 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
If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle to pray or reflect in peace, a multi-faith room is available on site on the ground floor of the Ticket Office building.
Please visit our Ticket Office if you wish to use the facility.
Prayer mats are provided, with guests welcome to bring their own religious items if they wish to use these whilst praying.
All spectators visiting with children can take advantage of our free wristband system. Simply collect your band from one of our gate stewards or volunteers.
On the reverse of your wristband, where details are well hidden from view, simply complete the following information:
These details will then help a steward reunite you with your child should you become separated or should he or she get lost around the ground.
Members of our friendly team will be available in the Ticket Office to resolve any issues you may encounter, and will be contactable throughout at questions@trentbridge.co.uk or 0115 899 0300.
At Trent Bridge, we expect everyone to be courteous to their fellow spectators and that all those in attendance conduct themselves with a level of decorum befitting of the resplendent surroundings.
Kindly, therefore, be sure to regulate your alcohol intake accordingly — and help others within your party do the same.
We also request that you refrain from visiting our venue whilst clothed in inappropriate fancy dress outfits that are liable to cause offence to children and young families.
If you are aware of or witness discrimination or abusive language at any level of cricket in Nottinghamshire, including matches at Trent Bridge, we urge you to report it to us during your time with us so that we can 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@nottsccc.co.uk, or write to the HR Manager, Trent Bridge, Bridgford Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AG.

You are most welcome to exit the venue during the course of your visit to explore the surrounding area. Please be sure to check in with a steward as you leave in order to be permitted re-entry.
Our stewards will be on hand to ensure you are safe and secure throughout your day at Trent Bridge and should be your first port of call if you see anything that you may consider dangerous or suspicious.
We ask that you travel light and bring only essential items. Bags are best left at home although we do allow small ones through the gates. Your bags will be searched upon entry, so please arrive in good time.
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.
If, for the day for which the ticket is valid, play does not take place OR play is restricted, you will be entitled to a refund of only the match ticket value subject to there being: (a) zero to 10 overs are played of the only or last match of the day and no result is obtained - a full refund; (b) 10.1 overs to 20 overs are played of the only or last match of the day and no result is obtained - a 50% refund. In no other circumstances can money be refunded.
In respect of tickets purchased in advance for the day on which this ticket is valid, the refund process will be commenced automatically by Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club to the original purchaser only. Any refunds will be processed either by refunding to the debit or credit card used to make the purchase.
In respect of tickets purchased at the ground on the day for which this ticket is valid, refunds may be claimed by sending this ticket with your name and address in block capitals to the host venue within 28 days of the match date. Please allow 30 days from the receipt of the claim for your refund to be processed.
For refund queries, please contact our ticket office via questions@nottsccc.co.uk or 0115 899 0300. Information is also available at www.ecb.co.uk/refundscheme. Please allow 30 days for the refund process to take place.
Cricket is against ticket touting – you must not buy or sell this ticket for more than its face value. Please see www.ecb.co.uk/tickets/touting for full re-sale/refund policy. All tickets are issued by or on behalf of Nottinghamshire CCC. Each Ticket is and shall remain at all times the property of Nottinghamshire CCC.
Kindly note that bookings in the Century Club are subject to our hospitality terms and conditions, which can be found here...
There's a host of on-field action to come at our vibrant venue through the course of the summer, including:
Members are welcome to witness training on Monday 6 July, on production of a valid membership card for entry. Access will be via the TBI Gate, with seating in the William Clarke Stand.
England are due to train in the morning (9.30am - 12.30pm approx) and India in the afternoon (1.30pm - 4.30pm).
Toilet facilities will be available in the William Clarke Stand, but please note that refreshments will not be available for purchase.
Kindly note this is only available to members that produce their membership card.
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