Find out all you need to know ahead of the fixture at Emerald Headingley starting on Monday, Yorkshire against Essex in the Specsavers County Championship.

MATCH DATES:

Monday 3rd June – Thursday 6th June

OPENING TIMES:

Gates open at 9:30am.

SCHEDULED HOURS OF PLAY:

Morning session: 11.00am – 1:00pm
Lunch interval: 1.00pm – 1.40pm
Afternoon session: 1.40pm – 3.40pm
Tea interval: 3:40pm – 4:00pm
Evening session: 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Please note these timings are subject to change.

TICKET PRICES:

Adults: £18
Seniors: £12
Juniors: £5
Students: £5

Tickets can be purchased from the cash turnstiles on the day of the game, or Ticket Office on St Michael’s Lane should you be paying by card.

SEATING:

Seating is reserved for Members in the East Stand Long Room and Trueman Enclosure. There are also a number of seats within the ground reserved for individuals. The Western Terrace will be closed, as will the Emerald Stand which is still under construction.

FREE WIFI AVAILABLE AT HEADINGLEY ON MATCHDAYS:

You can access FREE WIFI from your seat at Emerald Headingley Cricket Ground! 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:

9.00am-5pm

Western Terrace Shop Opening Hours:

9:30am-11am
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