Yorkshire Vikings will begin their rearranged Vitality Blast campaign with a televised fixture against Notts Outlaws at Emerald Headingley on Thursday 27 August.

Andrew Gale’s side will play six of their ten Vitality Blast group games at home, with Derbyshire visiting twice due to The Incora County Ground hosting England women’s international matches.

Emerald Headingley will also host a televised double-header between Derbyshire and Lancashire Lightning, and Leicestershire Foxes versus Durham on Monday 31 August, the same day that the Vikings will be taking on Notts Outlaws at Trent Bridge.

All four quarters finals of the Vitality Blast will be played on Thursday 1 October (reserve day Friday 2 October). Finals Day will take place at Edgbaston on Saturday 3 October.

All non-televised matches will be available to watch through the Club’s four camera streaming service with BBC Local commentary. For the Vitality Blast, matches will be available to all supporters to watch through the Club’s official website.

Related News

View all news

Opening Season Lunch 2025

Read more

Will O'Rourke Signs For Yorkshire

The Yorkshire County Cricket Club is delighted to announce that rising New Zealand star Will O’Rourke has signed for the Club.

Read more

Sign up to our newsletter

For all the latest news, previews, ticket, membership and Premium Experiences information and more exciting content from Yorkshire Cricket and the Northern Diamonds straight to your inbox, subscribe now.

To view our privacy policy, click here.