Semi-Final - Pre Match Guide
Gates Opening
9.30am
Hours of play
Start – 11am
Lunch – 2.30pm-3pm
Second Innings – 3pm-6.30pm
All Yorkshire members are required to purchase their tickets in advance to ensure they secure the best prices. This can be done via their online account.
YCCC Members (if purchased in advance)
Adults – £10
Young Adults and Seniors – £7.50
Any Yorkshire member purchasing on the day will be subject to the non-member pricing, as specified below:
Non-Members
Adults – £33
Young Adults and Seniors – £25
Juniors – £5
All three entrances to the ground will be operational; North Marine Road, Peasholm Park End and Trafalgar Square.
Pass Outs
Pass outs will be available for spectators throughout the day.
As per the tournament regulations, there is a reserve day should inclement weather restrict the game to a no result.
The reserve day for this fixture is Monday 1st September at Scarborough.
Please note, any tickets purchased for the original date will remain valid for the reserve day.
Should no play be possible on either Sunday 31st August or Monday 1st September, supporters will be eligible to transfer their ticket to a Yorkshire fixture in 2026. Should this occur, Yorkshire CCC will also look at additional ways of adding value to 2026 memberships for those members who have purchased tickets.
Address
Scarborough Cricket Club
North Marine Road
Scarborough
YO12 7TJ
Trains
Further information on train times into Scarborough can be found below:
Food outlets and refreshments will be available in the ground at the Lean To, Tea Room and West Stand, as well as various franchised kiosks at locations around the ground.
Hospitality
The Pavilion Dining Room, adjacent to the Clubroom, is available for Lunch but these must be pre-booked via Scarborough CC.
Pavilion – This area is strictly reserved for Scarborough CC and Yorkshire CCC members only.
Pavilion Balcony – This area is restricted to Club and County Officials, and 1863 club members.
Pavilion Clubroom – Located on 2nd Floor of the Pavilion is open to all SCC and YCCC members.
Family Enclosure – Located in the Eastern section of the North Stand to the right of the press box.
The rest of the ground is general admission and spectators are welcome to bring deckchairs to be situated around the ground in appropriate locations.
The game will be available via our live stream which will be available on our Youtube channel shortly before the start of play.
The Club has a RESPECT campaign for those attending any Yorkshire match at Headingley, Scarborough and York. If you have suffered or witness any anti-social behaviour at the match, please text the word Respect to 60650. Spectators can report this anonymously to a member of the team.
There is no place for anti-social behaviour in cricket or wider society.
We encourage all spectators to read our Ground Regulations, which are available here:
There will be a retail outlet open at the Eastern side of the ground near the North Marine Road turnstiles.
Scorecards will be available for £1.
The Club’s Multi-Faith room is located behind the West Stand.
Please remove your shoes when entering the facility. Foot baths are available – please bring your own sliders. There are two separate facilities available.
The room is available to people of all faiths, and we ask that all spectators please respect everyone when using these facilities.
Access onto the outfield will be allowed before and after play and during the intervals unless otherwise announced.
Access to the square is not allowed at any time.
Spectators are urged to consider the weather forecast before making their journey to Scarborough. As Scarborough 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 Scarborough.
Spectators are reminded that in the event of inclement weather prior to the game starting, any decision on the prospects of play will not be made by the Club, but the umpires. Should the Club need to communicate any prospects of play, this will be done at the earliest opportunity once the requisite information has been relayed to the Club by the umpires.