Glos to host England v Australia Men’s ODI and England v New Zealand Women’s ODI in 2024

4 July 2023

Gloucestershire Cricket is thrilled to announce two major international matches at the Seat Unique Stadium in the 2024 season as Bristol is selected to host both Men’s and Women’s One-Day Internationals next year.

England Men and Women fixtures at the Seat Unique Stadium in 2024:

Wednesday 3 July 2024: 3rd ODI, England Women v New Zealand Women, Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol.

Sunday 29 September 2024: 5th ODI, England Men v Australia Men, Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol.

Start times for these fixtures are yet to be confirmed.

IMPORTANT: 2023 international ticket buyers and Gloucestershire Cricket Members will receive priority access to buy tickets for these fixtures before the ballot opens.


England Women vs Australia Ashes ODI | Wednesday 12th July | Buy tickets here

England Men vs Ireland ODI | Tuesday 26th September | Buy tickets here

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After record ticket sales in 2023 for the Women’s Ashes series England will play a three-match WODI series against New Zealand, the first time the White Ferns have toured England since 2021. The third of a three-match series, the match in Bristol could be the series decider as two of the world’s top five international teams go head-to-head.

Australia Men return to the UK again next year, this time facing Jos Buttler’s ODI side in the fifth match of a five-game series. Similarly to the Women's international, the Bristol fixture could be the series decider in front of a capacity crowd at the Seat Unique Stadium.

Ticket sales activity for those not in priority windows is set to commence from Wednesday 20 August 2023 with a Public Ballot for England Men’s and England Women’s international fixtures.

Will Brown, Chief Executive at Gloucestershire Cricket, said:

“We’re delighted the Seat Unique Stadium has been selected to host both England Men and England Women in 2024. It’s vital that cricket fans in the West Country get the opportunity to see the best players in action in this part of the world as there's a huge appetite for international cricket here.

“England Women last played New Zealand in Bristol in 2021 when a Heather Knight-inspired England took the spoils. We’re hoping the 2024 fixture is as much of a success as that one as we continue to build a legacy of hosting women’s international cricket in Bristol.

“The rivalry between England Men and Australia has been stoked again this summer and we can’t wait to host a game between the sides, especially after our last fixture between the two was cancelled due to Covid. It’s always exciting having players like Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow play in Bristol.

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