Last few tickets available to watch England v Sri Lanka this Sunday!
20 June 2016
There are only a few tickets still available for the England v Sri Lanka Royal London One-Day International at The Brightside Ground, Bristol. A limited number of reduced priced tickets with a restricted view are also available (See further down the page)
England v Sri Lanka, The Brightside Ground, Bristol - Sunday 26 June.
How to purchase:
• Going online to our tickets page – click here
• Calling the ticket office on 0117 910 8010
• From the club reception
Following the success of ticket sales for previous International matches held at the Brightside Ground, Gloucestershire Cricket is urging its supporters to buy their tickets now to avoid missing out. A capacity crowd of 15,000 is expected.
Ticket prices as follows:
Band A – Adults £65 U16s £25
Band B – Adults £55 U16s £20
Band C – Adults £45 U16s £15
A booking fee of £1.50 per ticket will be applied when buying online or by phone. Maximum 10 tickets per booking.
For disabled / carer places please contact the club on 0117 910 8010.
Reduced price restricted view tickets for the ODI on Sunday
The club has just released a selection of reduced price restricted view tickets for the One Day International on Sunday!
These seats (in stand E) have full views of the wicket, with some of the outfield restricted. The reduced prices are as follows:
Adult £35
U16s £15
Gloucestershire Cricket also has excellent hospitality packages available for corporate guests or as a great present for an extra special day at the cricket. Click here for information on hospitality.
Take a look at the Ground Map for the One-Day International:
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