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T20 Blast 2026 Venues: Complete Guide to All Grounds, Tickets & Prices

Everything you need to plan your visit — full T20 Blast 2026 venues list, ticket prices, a regional breakdown, London grounds, Finals Day details, and more.

Updated: June 2026  |  7 min read  |  2026 Season Guide
T20 Blast 2026 Venues: Complete Guide to All Grounds, Tickets & Prices
🏏 Vitality Blast 2026 T20 Blast 2026 Venues: Complete Guide to All Grounds, Tickets & Prices
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The T20 Blast 2026 venues include all 18 first-class county home grounds spread across England and Wales, with Edgbaston (Birmingham) hosting Men’s Finals Day on 18 July 2026 and the Kia Oval (London) hosting Women’s Finals Day on 17 July 2026. Every county plays six home matches at its primary ground, with some also using scenic outgrounds. The full Vitality Blast season runs from 22 May to 18 July 2026.

Whether you are planning a big night out at Lord’s Cricket Ground, a family trip to Taunton, or a Friday night under the floodlights at Trent Bridge, this guide has you covered. The 2026 edition of the Vitality Blast is one of the most exciting yet — a new three-group format, 99+ group matches, and bumper doubleheaders that give fans twice the cricket for the same ticket price.

Below you will find a complete T20 Blast 2026 venues list, ticket booking steps, venue prices by county, a regional map breakdown, London-specific information, and a full FAQ section. Whether you are a first-time attendee or a seasoned county cricket fan, this is the only guide you need.

Key Stats for the 2026 Season

18
First-class counties competing
22+
Venues hosting matches in 2026
99
Group stage matches (May–July)
61
Doubleheaders offering two matches for one ticket
18 Jul
Men’s Finals Day at Edgbaston
17 Jul
Women’s Finals Day at Kia Oval

T20 Blast 2026 Venues List — All 18 Home Grounds

The table below provides a complete T20 Blast 2026 venues list with each county, their home ground, city, approximate capacity, and group assignment. This is your quick-reference guide before we dig into each region in detail.

Table 1: T20 Blast 2026 Venues — All 18 County Home Grounds. Capacities are approximate and may vary with temporary T20 seating arrangements.
#CountyHome GroundCityApprox. CapacityGroup
1Yorkshire VikingsHeadingleyLeeds18,350North
2Lancashire LightningEmirates Old TraffordManchester26,000North
3DurhamSeat Unique RiversideChester-le-Street15,000North
4Nottinghamshire OutlawsTrent BridgeNottingham17,500North
5Leicestershire FoxesGrace RoadLeicester5,500North
6Derbyshire FalconsCentral Co-op County GroundDerby4,500North
7Warwickshire BearsEdgbastonBirmingham25,000Central
8Worcestershire RapidsNew RoadWorcester6,500Central
9Northamptonshire SteelbacksCounty GroundNorthampton6,500Central
10GloucestershireCounty GroundBristol8,000Central
11GlamorganSophia GardensCardiff16,000Central
12SomersetCooper Associates County GroundTaunton8,000Central
13MiddlesexLord’s Cricket GroundLondon (NW8)30,000South
14SurreyKia OvalLondon (SE11)25,500South
15Hampshire HawksUtilita BowlSouthampton15,000South
16Kent SpitfiresSt Lawrence GroundCanterbury10,000South
17Sussex Sharks1st Central County GroundHove6,500South
18Essex EaglesAmbassador Cruise Line GroundChelmsford6,500South
Finals Day (Men’s)Birmingham25,000Finals
Finals Day (Women’s)London25,500Finals

Alt text: T20 Blast 2026 venues list table showing all 18 county home grounds with capacity and group assignment. Source: ECB / County websites, 2026.

Outgrounds in 2026: Several counties also use secondary venues for specific fixtures. Derbyshire play at Chesterfield’s Queen’s Park, Lancashire host a match at Blackpool, and Middlesex use Richmond Cricket Club. These outground fixtures tend to be fan favourites with a village-green atmosphere.

T20 Blast 2026 Venues Map — Regional Group Breakdown

The 2026 Vitality Blast uses a three-group format — North, Central, and South — for the first time in several years. This change creates more local derbies and means fans can expect intense regional rivalries from the very first week. Here is how the T20 Blast 2026 venues map breaks down by region.

🗺 T20 Blast 2026 — Venues by Group

🔵 NORTH GROUP — 6 Teams

Yorkshire Vikings — Headingley Lancashire Lightning — Old Trafford Durham — Seat Unique Riverside Notts Outlaws — Trent Bridge Leicestershire Foxes — Grace Road Derbyshire Falcons — Derby

🟢 CENTRAL GROUP — 6 Teams

Warwickshire Bears — Edgbaston Worcestershire Rapids — New Road Northants Steelbacks — Northampton Gloucestershire — Bristol Glamorgan — Sophia Gardens Somerset ⭐ — Taunton

🟡 SOUTH GROUP — 6 Teams

Middlesex — Lord’s, London Surrey — Kia Oval, London Hampshire Hawks — Utilita Bowl Kent Spitfires — Canterbury Sussex Sharks — Hove Essex Eagles — Chelmsford
T20 Blast 2026 Venues Map — group split for the Vitality Blast. ⭐ = Somerset, defending champions. Source: ECB 2026. Alt: Regional group breakdown of T20 Blast 2026 venues across England and Wales.

The South Group is widely regarded as the toughest pool, with Lord’s, the Kia Oval, and the Utilita Bowl all within its bracket. Fans travelling to see multiple South Group matches will be treated to some of the most iconic cricket grounds on the planet.

Top Venues in Each Region

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Emirates Old Trafford

One of the largest T20 Blast venues in the North, with exceptional atmosphere on Friday night floodlit fixtures. Home to Lancashire Lightning.

~26,000 seats
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Trent Bridge

Widely considered one of the best T20 atmospheres in county cricket. A classic wicket for both batting and bowling. Notts Outlaws home.

~17,500 seats

Edgbaston

Host of Men’s Finals Day for the 14th consecutive year. The most famous T20 Blast venue in England — sell-out crowds guaranteed.

~25,000 seats
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Sophia Gardens

Glamorgan’s picturesque ground beside the River Taff in Cardiff. Hosting Women’s Finals Day for League Two in 2026 as well.

~16,000 seats
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Cooper Associates Ground

Somerset’s Taunton ground is famous for flat, high-scoring T20 matches. Defending champions Somerset make this a fortress.

~8,000 seats
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1st Central County Ground, Hove

Sussex Sharks’ seaside venue is one of the most charming in county cricket. Sea breeze often affects the ball movement late in innings.

~6,500 seats

T20 Blast 2026 Venues in London

London fans are in for a treat in 2026. Two of England’s most iconic cricket grounds — Lord’s Cricket Ground and the Kia Oval — both host Vitality Blast fixtures this summer, making the capital one of the best cities in England to catch T20 cricket.

Lord’s Cricket Ground (Middlesex)

Address: St John’s Wood Road, London NW8 8QN. Lord’s is the spiritual home of cricket and one of the most recognised sporting venues in the world. Middlesex kick off the 2026 Vitality Blast season here on Friday 22 May in a Bank Holiday weekend double-header against Kent Spitfires. A second fixture on Sunday 24 May sees the famous London Derby as Middlesex face Surrey.

  • Capacity: approximately 30,000 for T20 fixtures
  • Opening fixture: Middlesex vs Kent — Friday 22 May 2026 (double-header)
  • London Derby: Middlesex vs Surrey — Sunday 24 May 2026
  • Under-16 tickets from just £1 on selected Sunday fixtures
  • Groups of six or more save with automatic discounts at checkout
  • Nearest Tube: St John’s Wood (Jubilee Line) — 5 minutes walk

Kia Oval (Surrey)

Address: The Oval, Kennington, London SE11 5SS. Surrey’s famous south London ground is nicknamed the Home of T20 Cricket and for good reason — it has hosted some of the most memorable evenings in Vitality Blast history. In 2026, the Kia Oval is doubling up as the Women’s Finals Day venue on Friday 17 July, following the success of the inaugural event in 2025. It also hosts ICC Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals in late June and early July.

  • Capacity: approximately 25,500 for T20 fixtures
  • Season opener: Surrey vs Lancashire — Friday 22 May 2026 (double-header)
  • London Derby: Surrey vs Middlesex — Wednesday 3 June 2026 (sells out fast)
  • Women’s Finals Day: Friday 17 July 2026 at Kia Oval
  • Adult tickets from £24 (early bird Super Early Bird pricing available)
  • Nearest Tube: Oval (Northern Line) — 3 minutes walk
⚠ London fans, book early: The London Derby (Surrey vs Middlesex at the Kia Oval) and the Lord’s Bank Holiday fixture traditionally sell out weeks in advance. The Women’s Finals Day at the Kia Oval is also expected to sell out. Secure your seats as soon as they go on general sale.

Finals Day & Special Venues 2026

Two special venue events bookend the climax of the 2026 Vitality Blast season — Men’s Finals Day and Women’s Finals Day — held at two of England’s finest cricketing arenas.

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Men’s Finals Day — Edgbaston

Date: Saturday 18 July 2026
Format: Two semi-finals + final
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
This is the 14th consecutive year Finals Day has been held at Edgbaston. It marks the first time the event has moved to July, completing the Blast before The Hundred begins. General admission starts from £60. Ballot system used for general sale — ballot closed October 2025, general sale opened 15 October.

25,000 seats
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Women’s Finals Day — Kia Oval

Date: Friday 17 July 2026
Format: Four-team knockout (expanded from 2025)
Venue: Kia Oval, London
Following the hugely successful inaugural Women’s Finals Day in 2025, the 2026 edition moves to the iconic Kia Oval with an expanded four-team format. This is a landmark moment for women’s county cricket. Tickets available through Surrey Cricket’s official website.

25,500 seats

Additionally, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff hosts the Women’s League Two Finals Day on Sunday 12 July — Glamorgan’s home ground doubles as a festival of cricket in Wales with a double-header format.

T20 Blast 2026 Venues Tickets — How to Book

Unlike some other tournaments, there is no single national ticket portal for the Vitality Blast. Every county manages its own booking system through its official website. Here is how to buy T20 Blast 2026 venues tickets step by step.

  1. Visit the ECB’s official Vitality Blast page at ecb.co.uk or search for your specific county’s website. You will find links to all 18 county ticketing platforms from there.
  2. Select your match from the fixture list. Choose the county you want to watch at home. Remember, doubleheaders give you both the women’s and men’s T20 match for a single ticket price.
  3. Choose your seating section. Options typically include General Admission (standing or unreserved), Reserved Seating, Family Areas, and Premium / Hospitality packages.
  4. Apply group discounts. Most counties offer automatic savings when you purchase six or more adult tickets in one transaction. Group discounts do not apply to children’s tickets or hospitality products.
  5. Complete payment and save your e-ticket. E-tickets are emailed directly — some counties send them 2–4 days before the match. Keep your phone charged on match day.
Blast Passes (Season Tickets): Most counties offer a Blast Pass covering all six home group-stage T20 matches at their venue. Prices start from around £120 for adults — excellent value if you plan to attend multiple games. Some counties also bundle family Blast Passes.

Where to Buy Tickets — County by County

Below is a quick summary of the main ticketing sources for key venues. Always check the official county website for the most up-to-date availability and pricing.

  • Lord’s (Middlesex): lords.org/lords/match-day/vitality-blast
  • Kia Oval (Surrey): kiaoval.com (adult T20 tickets from £24 early bird)
  • Edgbaston (Finals Day / Warwickshire): edgbaston.com — ballot system; general sale from October 2025
  • Emirates Old Trafford (Lancashire): lancashirecricket.co.uk
  • Headingley (Yorkshire): yorkshirecricket.com
  • Trent Bridge (Nottinghamshire): trentbridge.co.uk
  • Sophia Gardens (Glamorgan): glamorgancricket.com
  • Utilita Bowl (Hampshire): ageasbowl.com
  • All other counties: Search “[County name] cricket tickets 2026” for the official box office

T20 Blast 2026 Venues Prices

Ticket prices for the T20 Blast 2026 vary significantly from venue to venue. Larger, city-centre grounds with major brands attached tend to charge more, while county grounds further from London offer some of the most affordable cricket tickets in England. Here is what you can expect across different venues.

💷 T20 Blast 2026 — Ticket Price Guide by Venue

Edgbaston — Finals Day (General Admission) From £60
Kia Oval (Surrey) — Group Stage From £23–£24
Lord’s (Middlesex) — Group Stage From £15–£20
Emirates Old Trafford (Lancashire) From £15
Headingley (Yorkshire) From £15
Utilita Bowl (Hampshire) From £12
Sophia Gardens (Glamorgan) From £10
Grace Road, Trent Bridge, Chelmsford From £10–£15
Children (Under 16 / Under 17) — Most Venues £5 or less
Lord’s — Under 16 (Sunday fixtures) £1 only
T20 Blast 2026 venue ticket prices guide. Prices are based on publicly available early-bird data from county ticketing platforms (June 2026). Alt: Infographic showing T20 Blast 2026 venues prices across England including Finals Day at Edgbaston.

The most important thing to remember: prices rise as match day approaches. Most venues also charge higher walk-up prices on the day of the match — typically £5 to £10 more than online pre-booking rates. Booking well in advance is strongly recommended, especially for high-demand fixtures like London derbies and Finals Day.

2026 Doubleheader Value

One of the best-value features of the 2026 season is the return of doubleheaders across the competition. With 61 doubleheader fixtures scheduled, your single match ticket covers both the women’s T20 fixture (usually in the afternoon) and the men’s T20 match in the evening. That is essentially two full matches for the price of one standard adult ticket.

Hospitality packages are available at most venues, starting from around £80–£150 per person for group-stage matches and upwards of £250 for Finals Day at Edgbaston. Packages typically include reserved seating, food, drinks, and access to premium facilities. These tend to remain available longer than general admission, even for sold-out fixtures.

Fan Tips for Attending a T20 Blast Match

  • Arrive 45 minutes early — gates typically open 90 minutes before the first ball. The pre-match atmosphere, warm-ups, and DJ sets make the early arrival worthwhile, and you will beat the queues.
  • Check the rain policy before you go — all counties operate a Rain Check policy. If fewer than 10 overs are bowled (or five for a match result), you are typically entitled to a refund or credit for a future match. Check the terms on your ticket.
  • Use public transport — parking at most county grounds is extremely limited on T20 match days. The Tube (for London venues), train, or bus is almost always the faster option.
  • Wear layers in May — English evenings in late May can be chilly, especially at coastal venues like Hove. A light jacket makes a big difference during evening games.
  • Check county YouTube channels for free streaming of non-televised group matches — Durham Cricket, Lancashire Lightning, and Middlesex regularly stream home games at no cost.
  • Look out for Bank Holiday double-headers — the Bank Holiday weekend opening (22–24 May) features fixtures at Lord’s and the Kia Oval in London, making it perfect for a London cricket mini-break.
  • Families with children should look specifically at Sunday fixtures at Lord’s, where under-16 tickets cost just £1, making it one of the most affordable family outings in London all summer.

📝 Summary

  • The T20 Blast 2026 venues include 18 first-class county home grounds plus outgrounds, Finals Day at Edgbaston (18 July) and Women’s Finals Day at Kia Oval (17 July).
  • The competition runs from 22 May to 18 July 2026 with 99+ group-stage matches across England and Wales.
  • Three groups (North, Central, South) host local derbies at iconic grounds like Lord’s, Kia Oval, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, and Edgbaston.
  • London fans have two world-class venues to choose from: Lord’s (Middlesex) and Kia Oval (Surrey).
  • Ticket prices range from £10–£24 for group matches up to £60+ for Finals Day. Under-16s pay £5 or less at most venues.
  • No central ticket portal exists — buy directly through each county’s website.
  • 61 doubleheaders in 2026 mean fans get two matches (women’s + men’s) for one ticket price.

Frequently Asked Questions

These FAQs cover the most common questions fans search for about T20 Blast 2026 venues and grounds.

How many venues are there in the T20 Blast 2026?
There are 22+ venues hosting T20 Blast 2026 matches across England and Wales. This includes 18 primary county home grounds, several outgrounds (such as Blackpool, Chesterfield’s Queen’s Park, and Richmond), plus Edgbaston for Men’s Finals Day and the Kia Oval for Women’s Finals Day on 17 July 2026.
Where is Finals Day for the T20 Blast 2026?
Men’s Finals Day for the T20 Blast 2026 takes place at Edgbaston, Birmingham on Saturday 18 July 2026. This is the 14th consecutive year Edgbaston has hosted the showpiece event. The Women’s Finals Day is at the Kia Oval, London, on Friday 17 July 2026.
What are the T20 Blast 2026 London venues?
Two iconic grounds host T20 Blast 2026 matches in London. Lord’s Cricket Ground in St John’s Wood (NW8) is the home of Middlesex, and the Kia Oval in Kennington (SE11) is the home of Surrey. Both are part of the South Group. The London Derby between Surrey and Middlesex at the Kia Oval on 3 June is one of the most sought-after fixtures of the season.
How much are T20 Blast 2026 venues tickets?
Ticket prices for T20 Blast 2026 group-stage matches start from around £10 at smaller county grounds and rise to £23–£24 at venues like the Kia Oval. Finals Day at Edgbaston starts from £60. Under-16s pay £5 or less at most venues, and Lord’s offers £1 tickets for under-16s on Sunday fixtures. Booking early is strongly recommended as prices rise closer to match day.
What is the largest venue in the T20 Blast 2026?
Lord’s Cricket Ground is the largest T20 Blast 2026 venue by capacity, with approximately 30,000 seats. Emirates Old Trafford (Manchester, ~26,000) and Edgbaston (Birmingham, ~25,000) are also among the biggest grounds in the competition.
How do I find the T20 Blast 2026 venues map online?
There is no single official T20 Blast 2026 venues map published by the ECB, but you can view all venue locations by visiting ecb.co.uk and checking the Vitality Blast fixtures page. Each match listing includes the ground name and postcode, which you can plug into Google Maps. Our regional group breakdown above effectively functions as a text-based venues map for the 2026 season.
Which T20 Blast 2026 venues are best for a first-time visit?
For first-time visitors, Lord’s (iconic history, stunning setting), Trent Bridge (electric T20 atmosphere), and Emirates Old Trafford (large capacity, great facilities) are widely considered the best experiences. If you are travelling with family, Taunton (Somerset) and Grace Road (Leicester) offer a more intimate, community feel. For the biggest event of the whole season, Finals Day at Edgbaston is simply unmissable.
Can I buy T20 Blast 2026 tickets on the day at the venue?
Some grounds do sell tickets on the day at the box office, but prices are typically £5–£10 higher than pre-booked online prices. Major matches such as the London Derby and any sold-out fixtures will have no tickets available on the day at all. Online pre-booking is strongly recommended for all T20 Blast 2026 venues.
What is a Blast Pass and is it available at all T20 Blast 2026 venues?
A Blast Pass is a season ticket that covers all home group-stage T20 matches at a single county venue — usually six fixtures. They are available at most T20 Blast 2026 venues and start from around £120 for adults. They represent exceptional value for fans planning to attend multiple matches at the same ground and are available through each county’s official website.
What is the smallest T20 Blast 2026 venue by capacity?
Derbyshire’s Central Co-op County Ground in Derby is one of the smallest primary venues, with a capacity of around 4,500. Grace Road in Leicester (~5,500) and several county grounds in Hove, Chelmsford, and Northampton also fall in the 6,000–7,000 range. Smaller grounds often create a more intimate, electric atmosphere that larger stadiums cannot replicate.

Final Thoughts — Plan Your Visit to the T20 Blast 2026 Venues and Grounds

The T20 Blast 2026 venues offer something for every type of cricket fan — from the grandeur of Lord’s and the gas-holder backdrop of the Kia Oval in London, to the riverside charm of Sophia Gardens in Cardiff and the buzzing Finals Day crowd at Edgbaston. With 22+ grounds hosting action across England and Wales between 22 May and 18 July 2026, there has never been a better summer to watch county cricket in person.

Remember: tickets are sold directly by each county with no central platform, prices start from as little as £10 for group-stage matches, and 61 doubleheaders give you two games for the price of one. Whether you want the famous London Derby at the Kia Oval, a Bank Holiday trip to Lord’s, or the once-in-a-season experience of Finals Day at Edgbaston, now is the time to book.

Use the venues list, regional map, and ticket guide in this article to plan your perfect summer of T20 cricket — and we will see you at the ground.

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