England take on New Zealand in the first Royal London Women’s One-Day International at Emerald Headingley on Saturday. If you’re planning your trip, read on!

Match Date

Saturday 7th July

Opening times

Gates open at 9:30am

Scheduled hours of play:

Start: 11am
Interval: 2:30pm-3:15pm
Close: 6:45pm

Ticket prices

Adults: £10
Seniors/Students: £5
Juniors: £1

Available to purchase via the cash turnstiles or Ticket Office. Please note the Ticket Office will be open 8:30am – 5pm.

When purchasing a ticket you adhere to the ground regulations which can be found here.

Seating

Seating is unreserved throughout the ground with everyone able to access the Long Room. Blocks A to H of the White Rose Stand will be closed.

Please note the Fifa World Cup Quarter-final, England v Sweden, will be shown on the TVs in the Long Room.

SEARCHES

Supporters may be searched before they are allowed access to the venue. If you or your bag aren’t searched that doesn’t mean the stewards are not doing their job – searchers are just one component of the security measures in place.

Please keep the number of personal belongings you bring to an absolute minimum – any items you bring will slow your entry & may also prevent your entry to the venue.

PASS OUTS

Pass outs will be available for this fixture.

Free WiFi

You can access free WiFi from your seat at Emerald Headingley Cricket Ground, meaning you can keep up to date with all the latest scores and even watch wickets back on Yorkshire’s new ‘Match Centre’. When in the ground, simply connect to YCCCFREE WIFI, follow the on-screen instructions and you’ll be online in seconds.

Club Shop

Yorkshire Cricket Centre (St Michael’s Lane) Opening Hours:

8:30am – Close of play

White Rose Shop Opening Hours

9:30am – 5:00pm

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