The Emerald Headingley Ashes Test match is now just four weeks away, and anticipation is building ahead of what’s sure to be an enthralling encounter.

Emerald Headingley will host the first Ashes Test in Yorkshire for ten years. The ground has seen plenty of remarkable moments in the past. We caught up with legendary batsman Geoffrey Boycott, who recalled the day he scored his hundredth hundred against Australia on his home ground.

Tickets for the fixture have sold out for days one to four, but a limited amount of hospitality and premium seats are available.

Secure your package now, with prices starting from just £250.

Packages in the Carnegie Pavilion have sold out on day three, and limited places remain in there on days one and two. Limited space remains in the Directors’ Suite for the first three days, and the rest of the Headingley Pavilion has sold out on each of those days. There is good availability in the Emerald Suite across the four days, and a number of private East Stand boxes are available on the first two days.

To find out more information on any of our packages, or to book your places, email our hospitality team on [email protected] or ring 0113 2033 633.

Alternatively you can book your place online via the below link:

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