The Yorkshire County Cricket Club will offer free entry to watch day four of the LV= Insurance County Championship against Sussex at Headingley tomorrow. 

GATES OPENING

9:30am – Access via both Kirkstall Lane and St Michael’s Lane

HOURS OF PLAY

The scheduled hours of play are as follows, but please listen for announcements of any adjustments to these timings on the day.

11:00am – Start of play

13:00 – Lunch

15;40 – Tea

6:00 – End of play

TICKETS

There will be no ticket needed for admittance to the ground.

SEATING

Seating for this game is unallocated. The East Stand, North East Stands, Trueman and Howard Lower will be open for this game. All other areas of the ground will be closed.

For more information about your visit to Headingley please see the Pre-match Guide.

PARKING

Car Park F (Postcode = LS6 3BW)

For those who don’t wish to take public transport, parking is available in Car Park F free of charge

Please note the car parks will close one hour after the close of play.

ADDRESS

Yorkshire County Cricket Club Headingley Stadium Leeds LS6 3DP

IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER

Spectators are urged to consider the weather forecast before making their journey to Headingley. As Headingley is an open air stadium, consideration must be given to sheltering from the rain.

We encourage spectators to consider all weather conditions by bringing an umbrella, sun cream and their own bottled water.

Follow the link below for the most up-to-date weather information in Headingley.

Headingley Forecast

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