Here is all of the information spectators will need ahead of the upcoming England vs Australia ODI on Saturday 21st September.
Gates Opening
Access will be via both Kirkstall Lane and St Michael’s Lane. Spectators will also be able to access the ground via Gate E towards the bottom of St Michael’s Lane before the bridge.
Gates – 9am
We encourage supporters to arrive at the ground in good time to avoid waiting in long queues.
Hours of Play
The scheduled hours of play are as below:
First Innings – 11am-14.30pm
Interval – 14.30-15.00pm
Second Innings – 15.00-18.30pm
Tickets
This game is now sold out.
Supporters that opted for thermal tickets should have received them through the post. Those supporters who opted for the ‘Print at Home’ option can download their tickets via the ‘My Tickets’ tab on their ticketing account. The can then either print them or scan the barcode on their phone. There is no mobile ticket app for these fixtures.
Ticket Account Login
Please note that the Ticket Office will be open from 8am and close 30 minutes after the close of play.
Tickets can be collected from the Ticket Office located on St Michael’s Lane.
Transport and Travel
We are looking forward to welcoming all spectators to Headingley and want to ensure you have the best experience possible whilst here.
The page below includes all the information you will need to know on how to get to Headingley based on the mode of transport chosen.
GETTING TO HEADINGLEY
Parking
For those who do not wish to take public transport, parking is available at Beckett’s Park (LS6 3PW) as part of the Park and Stride operation.
Parking is at a cost of £10 per car and £15 per minibus with payments being cash only.
On the day parking is also available in Car Park K at the Elida Gibbs Park priced at £10 per car.
Pre-Booked blue badge parking only will be in Car Park F where buggies will transfer spectators up to the turnstiles. Further information is below.
Please be aware that the buggies will not operate until St Michael’s Lane has re-opened to allow for the safe exit of all spectators.
Buses
Spectators are asked to note that for this fixture, there is no Root66 bus in operation by First Bus.
Buses 19, 19A and 56 drop spectators directly outside the pavilion on Kirkstall Lane. Spectators can also be dropped at Headingley Arndale Centre on buses 1, 6, 8, 27 and 28 and walk down North Lane towards the ground.
Further information on buses and where to catch them in Leeds City Centre can be found below:
First Bus Journey Planner
Accessibility
All of our accessibility information for Headingley can be found here:
Accessibility Information
Changing Place Facility
We have a changing place facility in the Howard Stand at the South side of the ground. Spectators who may need the use of this facility are encouraged to bring their own radar key. Alternatively, these can be accessed via your nearest steward. The facility includes:
The nearest turnstiles to access this stand are at the St Michael’s Lane entrance.
Multi-Faith Room
The Club’s Multi-Faith Room is located at the entrance of the East Stand, easily accessible from the St Michael’s Lane turnstiles. Please remove your shoes when entering the facility. Foot baths are available – please bring your own sliders.
We recommend you bring anything that you may require to fulfil your reflective time in our multi-faith space. East is indicated on the ceiling. The room is available to people of all faiths, and we ask that you respect everyone when using these facilities. If you have any further questions on a matchday, our stewards at the entrance of the East Stand will be happy to assist.
Buggies
Buggies will be in operation for people who may need them from Car Park F to the turnstiles on St Michael’s Lane. . When the road opens, they can be found outside the ticket office on St Michael’s Lane.
RESPECT
The Club has a Respect Campaign in place for those attending any Yorkshire and England games at Headingley, Scarborough and York. If you have suffered or witness any anti-social behaviour at the match, please text the word RESPECT to 60650. Spectators are able to report this anonymously to a member of the team here at Headingley in person via your nearest steward.
There is no place for anti-social behaviour in cricket or in wider society and the Club operates a zero-tolerance policy towards all anti-social behaviour.
RETAIL
Our Club Shop on St Michael’s Lane will open from 8.30am, allowing you to choose from a range of Yorkshire CCC, England, Northern Diamonds or Northern Superchargers merchandise. Our club shop at the Kirkstall Lane entrance will open in line with gates, with other retail outlets available around the concourse.
Yorkies
Our Yorkie volunteers will be around the ground and able to help out with any queries spectators may have and will be on hand to direct you to seats if needed.
Food and Drink
There will be a large variety of food and drink options available at both games.
Activations
Face The Future
Online skincare destination, Face the Future, will be giving out samples of sunscreen around the concourse and raising awareness of sun protection alongside their charity partner, The British Skin Foundation. Keep your skin safe as you watch the match and don’t forget to slap that SPF on! They’re also giving out free caps from their stall at the East Stand to wear if you’re seeking extra shade in the ground.
Alzheimer’s Society
Cricket should be unforgettable, but sadly for around one million people living with dementia, that isn’t the case. Yorkshire CCC is proud to be partnering with Alzheimer’s Society to raise awareness of dementia and encourage fans with any questions about the condition to visit Alzheimer’s Society’s Information Stand in the Howard Stand Lower Concourse. Fans will also be able to support the charity’s work by donating to fundraising collectors around the ground.
Back Chat Brass
1 band. 8 instruments.
Rooted in pop, funk and hip hop, BCB’s brassy beats give soul to any party and lift the roof at any event.
Since 2016, Back Chat Brass have been wreaking havoc in venues around the world, coaxing even the stubbornest of dance-phobics from their seats out their signature take on your go-to hits.
Catch them near the St Michaels Lane turnstiles pre match and at the interval, the only thing will that keep you guessing will be what banger is coming up next!
Yorkshire Cricket Museum
The Yorkshire Cricket Museum, located behind the East Stand will be open from gates until the start of play.
Scorecards will be available and cost £1 each with all proceeds going to the Yorkshire Cricket Foundation.
Ground Regulations
We encourage all spectators to read our Ground Regulations carefully. This includes information on what spectators can and cannot bring into the ground upon entry including food, drink and flags.
Ground Regulations
Alcohol Free Stands
Spectators should note that the block R of the North East Lower stand is our designated Alcohol Free stand. If you are sat in this block and wish to drink, you can do so within the concourse behind the block.
Inclement Weather
Spectators are urged to consider the weather forecast before making their journey to Headingley. As Headingley is an open-air stadium, consideration must be given to sheltering from the rain or extreme heat. We encourage spectators to consider all weather conditions by bringing an umbrella, sun cream and their own bottled water (only sealed bottles are permitted into the venue).
Umbrellas are permitted (no larger than a golf umbrella) and providing they are deemed safe by the safety and security team upon ingress. Umbrellas with a pointed metal tip are not permitted.
The below link offers the latest weather forecast for Headingley:
Weather Forecast
Please also see our Raincheck Policy and find further information on our ticket refund policies:
Raincheck Policy
Spectators are reminded that in the event of inclement weather prior to the game starting, any decision on the prospects of play will not be made by the Club, but the umpires. Should the Club need to communicate any prospects of play, this will be done at the earliest opportunity once the requisite information has been relayed to the Club by the umpires.
Pass Outs
Pass Outs will be available 30 minutes after the start of play until 30 minutes after the interval. Once a pass out has been taken, please expect to re-join a queue upon re-entry and experience the same procedures and ticket checks as upon your first arrival. You will need both the pass out and your match ticket to re-enter.
What is the minimum age for a fan to attend a game alone?
The minimum age for a child (anyone under the age of 18) to attend an event unaccompanied is 14 years old. Children under 14 must be accompanied by a responsible adult*. It is the responsibility of the ticket purchaser to check before buying tickets that they comply with these age restrictions. Whilst there is a minimum age restriction in place, parents/carers are responsible for deciding whether their child (aged 14-17) needs to be accompanied by a responsible adult based on their general developmental maturity and their awareness of potential risks.
*A responsible adult is aged 18 or older, with the capacity to make decisions that are in the best interests of a child and actively supervises them.
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