There are few better ways to spend a summer evening in England than watching T20 Blast cricket live at a county ground.
The 2026 Vitality Blast runs from 22 May to 18 July, featuring all 18 first-class counties, a redesigned three-group format, and 61 double headers packed into what promises to be the most action-filled domestic T20 season yet.
Finals Day returns to Edgbaston on 18 July — with Yorkshire arriving as defending champions after their memorable 2025 victory over Lancashire.
T20 Blast 2026 tickets are on general sale right now.
But before you open a new browser tab and start searching, there are a few things worth knowing — because buying Blast tickets works differently from most sporting events.
Contents
- 1 T20 Blast 2026 Tickets
- 1.1 How Blast Ticketing Actually Works?
- 1.2 Buying T20 Blast 2026 Tickets Online: Step by Step
- 1.3 Buying T20 Blast 2026 Tickets Offline
- 1.4 T20 Blast 2026 Ticket Prices
- 1.5 Group Discounts: The Smartest Way to Save
- 1.6 What Is a Blast Pass and Should You Get One?
- 1.7 T20 Blast 2026 Finals Day: Tickets and Prices
- 1.8 Women’s Vitality Blast Finals Day
- 1.9 All 18 Counties: Official Ticket Pages for T20 Blast 2026
- 1.10 The Grounds: A Quick Guide to Venues in 2026
- 1.11 Double Headers: Double the Cricket, Same Ticket Price
- 1.12 Fixtures Likely to Sell Out Fastest
- 1.13 Seven Practical Ways to Spend Less on Tickets
- 1.14 The 2026 Format: What Has Changed and Why It Matters?
- 1.15 Rain and Refunds: What to Expect If the Weather Intervenes
- 1.16 FAQs
- 1.17 Conclusion:
T20 Blast 2026 Tickets

This guide walks you through everything, clearly and without filler.
How Blast Ticketing Actually Works?
The first thing to understand is that the T20 Blast does not have a central ticketing hub.
The ECB runs the competition, but each of the 18 countries is responsible for selling its own match tickets through its own official website.
That means pricing, platforms, booking fees, and refund policies all differ depending on which county you are visiting.
Some counties use third-party platforms — Glamorgan uses TicketCo, for instance — while Surrey and Hampshire run branded systems through their own sites.
The experience varies, but the core booking steps are consistent enough that once you have done it once, you will know what to expect everywhere else.
The ECB’s official Vitality Blast page at ecb.co.uk is the cleanest place to start.
It pulls together all 18 counties and links directly to their ticketing pages, saving you the trouble of searching for each one individually.
Buying T20 Blast 2026 Tickets Online: Step by Step
Online is the fastest, cheapest, and most flexible way to get your tickets. Early-bird pricing is only available online, seat selection is easier, and you receive your e-tickets immediately by email.
Here is exactly how the process works.
- Step 1: Head to the ECB Vitality Blast Page or Your County’s Website
Go to ecb.co.uk and navigate to the Vitality Blast section. From there, you can access fixture listings and follow the link to your county’s official ticketing page.
Alternatively, go straight to your county’s website using the direct links in the county table later in this guide. Either route gets you to the same place.
- Step 2: Select the Fixture You Want to Attend
On the county’s ticketing or fixtures page, browse the list of home matches. Each fixture card shows the opponent, date, time, and venue.
Click Buy Tickets or Get Tickets next to your chosen match. Some counties show a colour-coded availability indicator at this stage — green means plenty of seats, amber means limited availability, red means almost gone. If you see amber or red on a fixture you want, do not delay.
- Step 3: Choose Your Ticket Type
The next screen shows all available ticket categories for that match. Typical options include:
- General Admission Adult — the standard ticket for most fans
- Junior / Under 16 or Under 17 — discounted entry for younger supporters
- Student (16–21) — available with a valid student ID shown at the gate
- Family Stand — a bundled ticket covering adults and children together
- Premium / Reserved Seating — specific stands with guaranteed seat allocation
- Hospitality / Corporate Packages — all-inclusive food, drink, and lounge access
Select your category, enter your quantity, and apply any promo code or priority access code at this point. Codes entered later in the checkout process are often not recognised by the system.
- Step 4: Pick Your Seats on the Ground Map
After confirming your ticket type, most county platforms display an interactive map of the stadium. Click your preferred stand or zone to reserve your seats.
This step is worth taking seriously. Some stands at county grounds offer dramatically better views than others, particularly for covering the action at both ends.
If you are attending with children or older supporters, look for seats that are closer to facilities and exits.
- Step 5: Pay and Collect Your Tickets
Once your seats are selected, the booking system typically gives you around 15 minutes to complete checkout before your basket is released.
Review your order — match, date, ticket type, quantity, and total cost — then proceed to payment.
Most county platforms accept Visa and Mastercard. Booking fees of £1 to £5 per ticket are usually added at the payment stage, depending on the platform.
After successful payment, your e-tickets arrive by email. Save them to your phone’s wallet app or keep the confirmation email accessible. Most venues scan directly from a phone screen at the gate.
Buying T20 Blast 2026 Tickets Offline
Prefer not to book online? Offline options are available at most county grounds, though they come with trade-offs on price, flexibility, and convenience.
Visit the County Box Office in Person
The most reliable offline route is visiting the county ground’s box office directly.
Most grounds open their ticket offices during working hours in the week before a home fixture, and on match day itself from around 90 minutes before the first ball.
What to do:
- Check the county’s website for box office opening hours before you travel
- Phone ahead to confirm availability — popular fixtures do sell out before match day
- Bring a card rather than cash; the majority of county grounds are now cashless or heading that way
- Ask about group rates, accessibility seating, or any special packages — staff are generally helpful and can advise on options not always visible online
One genuine advantage of buying in person: if your requirements are specific — accessibility needs, large group bookings, premium hospitality — a conversation with the box office often gets you a better outcome than clicking through an automated system.
Walk-Up Tickets on Match Day
Walk-up sales at the gate remain available at most venues on match day, subject to availability.
Be aware of the risks:
- Walk-up prices are almost always higher than advance rates — by as much as £5–£10 per ticket at some venues
- High-demand fixtures — Friday nights, local derbies, double headers — regularly sell out before the match
- You may not get the section or stand you want; popular areas fill up fast
- Some venues have moved to cashless gates, so a contactless card is essential
Walk-up works fine for quieter midweek fixtures or games at lower-demand venues. For anything marquee, booking is the only sensible option.
Telephone Booking
Several counties still accept bookings over the phone through their membership or ticketing departments.
This is particularly useful for large group bookings or for supporters who want to discuss accessible seating options before committing.
Find the ticketing contact number on your county’s official website.
T20 Blast 2026 Ticket Prices
Pricing across the 18 counties ranges from excellent value to premium, depending on the venue, fixture, and when you book. The earlier you commit, the less you pay.
General Price Bands
| Ticket Category | Price Range | What to Know |
|---|---|---|
| Early Bird Adult | £15 – £25 | Cheapest option; available before April/May deadlines |
| Standard Adult | £20 – £30 | General admission at most grounds |
| Junior (Under 16/17) | £5 – £10 | Some venues as low as £1 |
| Student (16–21) | £8 – £15 | Valid student ID required at entry |
| Family Stand (4 tickets) | £40 – £60 | Bundled family pricing |
| Premium / Reserved Seating | £30 – £45 | Reserved seat in a specific stand |
| Hospitality / Lounges | £100 – £250 | All-inclusive food, drink, and access |
| Blast Pass (Season Ticket) | £100 – £150 | All home group-stage matches at one venue |
County Price Comparison
| County / Venue | Adult Advance | Junior |
|---|---|---|
| Lord’s (Middlesex) | From £33 | £1 on Sundays (Under 16) |
| The Kia Oval (Surrey) | From £23 Super Early Bird | Varies by fixture |
| Utilita Bowl (Hampshire) | Early-bird rates available | £5 (Under 17) |
| Sophia Gardens (Glamorgan) | £13 – £18 | £5 (Under 17) |
| Headingley (Yorkshire) | From £10 opening fixture | £7 (Under 25) |
| Cooper Associates Ground (Somerset) | From £15 | £5 (Juniors) |
| Edgbaston Finals Day | From £60 GA | From £31 (Under 16) |
Sophia Gardens in Cardiff is the most affordable venue in the tournament for adult general admission.
Lord’s sits at the premium end — but the setting and atmosphere on a Friday night are unlike anything else in county cricket.
All prices are based on publicly available information from county ticketing platforms and may change.
Group Discounts: The Smartest Way to Save
Organising a group outing to the Blast is one of the most effective ways to cut the cost per ticket.
Most counties apply discounts automatically at checkout when you hit the qualifying group size — no code, no negotiation, no phone call required.
| County | Group Size | Discount |
|---|---|---|
| Yorkshire | 6–10 tickets | 10% off |
| Yorkshire | 11–20 tickets | 15% off |
| Yorkshire | 20+ tickets | 20% off |
| Glamorgan | 5+ tickets | £14 per ticket |
| Glamorgan | 10+ tickets | £13 per ticket (approx. 30% off) |
| Lord’s (Middlesex) | 6+ tickets | Automatic reduction at checkout |
| Somerset | 10+ tickets | 10% off |
| Somerset | 20+ tickets | 20% off |
| Somerset | 30+ tickets | 30% off |
Rules that apply across most counties:
- Every ticket in the group must be purchased in one single transaction — split bookings do not qualify for the discount
- Group rates apply to standard adult tickets only; hospitality and junior tickets are excluded
- At Hampshire’s Utilita Bowl, booking fees are waived entirely on group orders — an extra saving on top of any discount applied
For office trips, cricket club outings, or large family gatherings, the group discount structure at some counties is genuinely substantial. Thirty tickets at Somerset saves 30% — that is real money.
What Is a Blast Pass and Should You Get One?
A Blast Pass is a season ticket covering all home group-stage matches at a single venue. It is the most cost-effective way to attend multiple matches without buying tickets individually each time.
- Sussex Sharks: A Blast Pass covering 10 matches — both men’s and women’s — costs from around £120 for adults and £35 for juniors. Sussex members receive an automatic discount at checkout.
- Hampshire Hawks: The Matchday Passport covers all seven home matchdays for approximately £119 — working out at roughly £17 per matchday when individual tickets would cost £20–£30 each.
Beyond straightforward savings, most Blast Pass holders receive priority access to knockout-stage tickets when their county qualifies. If your team is in contention this season, that priority could be worth as much as the discount itself.
The calculation is not complicated: attend three or more home matches at the same ground, and a Blast Pass is almost certainly the better financial choice. Work it out before the early-bird window shuts.
T20 Blast 2026 Finals Day: Tickets and Prices
- Date: Saturday, 18 July 2026
- Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
- What Happens: Two semi-finals followed by the final — all on one extraordinary day
Finals Day is the pinnacle of the Vitality Blast calendar. Yorkshire defends the title they won against Lancashire in a gripping 2025 final. Demand for tickets is fierce every year, and 2026 is no different.
Finals Day Ticket Prices
| Ticket Type | Starting Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| General Admission Adult | £60 | Ballot-allocated; unreserved standing |
| Under 16 | £31 | Ballot-allocated |
| Seat Unique Terrace Premium | £195 | Reserved premium seating |
| VIP Hospitality | £250+ | All-inclusive lounge, food, and drink |
| Barmy Army Members | £102.95 | Priority booking access |
General admission tickets were sold via the Edgbaston ballot, which closed in October 2025, with general sale opening on 15 October. If the ballot has passed and GA appears sold out, you still have options:
- Edgbaston’s official resale platform — legitimate returns appear here in the weeks before the event
- Hospitality and premium packages tend to remain available longer than general admission
- Check back periodically — cancelled orders do return to sale without warning
Current availability: edgbaston.com
Women’s Vitality Blast Finals Day
The Women’s Finals Day takes place on Friday, 17 July 2026 at The Kia Oval, London.
Only the second edition of a fixture that made a brilliant debut in 2025, with Surrey lifting the inaugural trophy on home turf.
Tickets are available through the Kia Oval’s official website: kiaoval.com
All 18 Counties: Official Ticket Pages for T20 Blast 2026
Every county manages its own sales. Here are all 18 official ticket pages, organised by regional group.
Group A — North
| County | Home Ground | Buy Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Derbyshire Falcons | Central Co-op County Ground | derbyshireccc.com |
| Durham Cricket | Seat Unique Riverside | durhamcricket.co.uk |
| Lancashire Lightning | Emirates Old Trafford | lancashirecricket.co.uk |
| Leicestershire Foxes | Uptonsteel County Ground | leicestershireccc.co.uk |
| Notts Outlaws | Trent Bridge | trentbridge.co.uk |
| Yorkshire Vikings | Headingley | yorkshireccc.com |
Group B — Central
| County | Home Ground | Buy Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Glamorgan | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | glamorgancricket.com |
| Gloucestershire | Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol | gloscricket.co.uk |
| Northamptonshire Steelbacks | Wantage Road | northantscricket.com |
| Somerset | Cooper Associates County Ground | somersetcountycc.co.uk |
| Warwickshire Bears | Edgbaston | edgbaston.com |
| Worcestershire Rapids | New Road | wccc.co.uk |
Group C — South
| County | Home Ground | Buy Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Essex Eagles | County Ground, Chelmsford | essexcricket.org.uk |
| Hampshire Hawks | Utilita Bowl | ageasbowl.com |
| Kent Spitfires | The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury | kentcricket.co.uk |
| Middlesex | Lord’s Cricket Ground | middlesexccc.com |
| Surrey | The Kia Oval | kiaoval.com |
| Sussex Sharks | 1st Central County Ground, Hove | sussexcricket.co.uk |
The Grounds: A Quick Guide to Venues in 2026
Each county ground has its own personality. Here is a brief guide to what to expect at the major venues this season.
| Venue | County | Capacity | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lord’s Cricket Ground | Middlesex | 30,000 | The grandest setting in cricket; Friday nights are electric |
| The Kia Oval | Surrey | 25,500 | Urban, lively; London derby destination |
| Edgbaston | Warwickshire | 25,000 | Superb facilities; cashless; Finals Day host |
| Headingley | Yorkshire | 18,350 | Passionate crowd; brilliant Roses atmosphere |
| Emirates Old Trafford | Lancashire | 26,000 | Outstanding under floodlights |
| Utilita Bowl | Hampshire | 25,000 | Consistently top-rated for fan experience |
| Sophia Gardens | Glamorgan | 15,643 | Best-value tickets; relaxed and welcoming |
| Trent Bridge | Notts Outlaws | 17,500 | Gorgeous ground; superb sightlines from anywhere |
Double Headers: Double the Cricket, Same Ticket Price
Sixty-one double headers are scheduled across the 2026 Vitality Blast season.
On these days, your match ticket admits you to both the women’s afternoon fixture and the men’s evening match — two full T20 games for the price of one.
That is potentially eight hours of live cricket without paying a penny more.
For families with young supporters who cannot get enough of the game, double-header days are the standout value proposition in the entire summer schedule.
Check which of your preferred county’s fixtures are scheduled as double headers before you book — it could easily tip your decision.
Fixtures Likely to Sell Out Fastest
Some games attract demand that far exceeds supply. These are the fixtures to prioritise.
| Match | Date | Venue | Reason to Book Immediately |
|---|---|---|---|
| Middlesex vs Kent (Season Opener) | Fri 22 May | Lord’s | Opening night of the Blast under floodlights |
| Middlesex vs Surrey (London Derby) | Sun 24 May | Lord’s | Capital rivalry; routinely sells out |
| Yorkshire vs Lancashire (Roses T20) | Fri 5 June | Headingley | Biggest fixture in domestic cricket |
| Hampshire vs Sussex | Mon 2 June | Utilita Bowl | South coast rivalry with huge following |
| Hampshire vs Yorkshire | Thu 26 June | Utilita Bowl | First T20 meeting since the 2012 Final |
| Finals Day | Sat 18 July | Edgbaston | Semi-finals and final on one unmissable day |
Seven Practical Ways to Spend Less on Tickets
Getting to the cricket does not have to cost a fortune. These are the moves that make a genuine difference.
- 1. Book early. Early-bird windows close, and prices only go upward once they do. The saving per ticket may seem small — £5 or £10 — but across a family of four across a few matches, it mounts up quickly.
- 2. Build a group. Most counties discount automatically at checkout from as few as five or six tickets. No code, no call — just add enough tickets to the basket and the price drops.
- 3. Sign up to county emails. Several counties offer newsletter subscribers early access or exclusive promo codes before general sale begins. It takes 30 seconds and occasionally saves you real money.
- 4. Do the Blast Pass maths. If you are planning three or more home matches at the same venue, run the numbers against a Blast Pass price. The season ticket almost always wins.
- 5. Prioritise double-header days. Two matches, one ticket. The most efficient use of your cricket budget in 2026.
- 6. Take advantage of junior pricing. Under-17 tickets are £5 or less at most grounds. At Lord’s on Sundays, Under-16s pay just £1. The Blast is one of the most genuinely family-friendly live sporting events in England.
- 7. Watch for county-specific bonuses. Hampshire waives booking fees on group orders. Some counties offer free parking at certain fixtures. These details are worth checking on the county’s site before you finalise your booking.
The 2026 Format: What Has Changed and Why It Matters?
The Vitality Blast has moved from two groups to three regional groups of six — North, Central, and South — for the 2026 season.
Each county plays 12 group-stage matches: 10 within their group and 2 cross-group fixtures.
The top two from each group, plus the two best-performing third-placed teams, advance to the quarter-finals on Tuesday, 15 July. Finals Day follows on Saturday, 18 July.
Eight teams reach the knockouts — the same number as before, but the path to get there is now more regionally concentrated.
That means more local derbies, fewer fixtures that feel like routine fillers, and matches that carry meaningful stakes from the opening round.
As a fan, the practical effect is more of the rivalries you actually care about and fewer games that neither side needs to win.
Rain and Refunds: What to Expect If the Weather Intervenes
English weather being what it is, the chance of rain disrupting a Blast fixture is a genuine consideration.
Most counties have a Rain Check policy to protect fans when matches do not reach a conclusion.
The general rule: if fewer than 10 overs are bowled in a match (or 5 overs for a result to be declared), you are usually entitled to a refund or a credit note for a future fixture.
The specifics vary by county — some process refunds automatically, others require you to contact the ticket office within a specified time window.
Check the terms on your ticket or the county’s website before match day.
Knowing what you are entitled to in advance means no scrambling around in the car park at 9 PM when the covers are still on.
FAQs
- When did T20 Blast 2026 tickets go on sale?
General sale began in late 2025 for most counties, with some early-bird windows opening as early as autumn 2025. Finals Day tickets were sold via the Edgbaston ballot, which closed in October 2025. Tickets are available now across all 18 counties.
- Can I get a refund on T20 Blast tickets if I change my mind?
Refund policies vary by county. Most counties do not offer discretionary refunds for change of plans — tickets are typically non-refundable unless the match is significantly affected by rain. Check the terms at the time of booking for the specific county you are purchasing from.
- Are there accessible tickets for disabled supporters?
Yes. All county grounds offer accessible viewing areas and facilities. Accessible seating options are usually available through the standard online booking flow or by contacting the county’s box office directly. Finals Day accessible options are handled through Edgbaston’s dedicated accessibility team.
- What is the difference between General Admission and Premium tickets?
General Admission tickets give you access to unreserved areas of the ground — you find your own spot within your section. Premium or reserved tickets guarantee you a specific numbered seat in a designated stand, usually with better sightlines and proximity to facilities.
- Is a Blast Pass valid for knockout fixtures as well as group-stage matches?
Blast Passes cover group-stage home matches only. However, Blast Pass holders at most counties receive priority access to purchase knockout-stage tickets if their team qualifies — meaning you get the first chance to buy before the general sale opens.
- Can I buy T20 Blast 2026 tickets as a gift for someone else?
Yes. E-tickets can be forwarded by email to whoever is attending. Some county platforms allow you to register tickets in a different name, while others accept the original e-ticket regardless of whose name appears on the booking. Check the county’s terms if this matters — and make sure the recipient saves the ticket to their phone before match day.
Conclusion:
The T20 Blast 2026 has the fixtures, the format, and the venues to make it a summer worth planning around.
Whether you are heading to a raucous Friday-night Roses T20 at Headingley, a family Sunday at Sophia Gardens, or the full spectacle of Finals Day at Edgbaston, the cricket is worth showing up for.
The ticket-buying process is straightforward once you accept that each county runs its own system.
Book directly through the official county site, go early for the best prices, bring a group if you can, and look at a Blast Pass if you are planning a proper run of matches.
The season begins on 22 May 2026. The best seats at the best fixtures will not wait.
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