We can't wait to welcome you as The Hundred arrives at Trent Bridge.
Kindly note that tickets can only be accessed via The Hundred app, which is available to download here...
Further information on how to use The Hundred app is available here.
If you are joining us, the below ground map (which can be downloaded here) may be useful to you.
Alternatively, read on for information on:
- How to find us
- Travel information
- Arriving at the ground
- Hours of play
- Assistance on the day
- Public WiFi
- Food and Drink
- Club Shop
- Toilet and baby change facilities
- First Aid
- Accessibility
- Multi-faith room
- Junior wristbands
- Buggy parking
- Safety and security
- Cameras and mobile devices
- Any questions?
How To Find Us
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is situated in West Bridgford, in very close proximity to both Nottingham Forest and Notts County Football Clubs. Our postcode is NG2 6AG.
As you approach, you can’t miss the circular floodlights.
We are a couple of miles from Nottingham City Centre, a mile or so from the train station, and our city is blessed with one of the best public transport networks in the UK.
We have gates through which to enter the ground situated on Bridgford Road, Radcliffe Road, Hound Road and Fox Road. Your ticket will indicate which gate you should use.
For your convenience, you can view a map that shows approaches to the ground here.
Travel Information
Ticket holders travelling to the event are advised to follow the Department for Transport's Safer Travel guidance advice.
Travelling by car
The Nottingham Forest car park (NG2 3HF, accessible from Lady Bay Bridge) will be open for parking, priced at £5 for Nottinghamshire members and £10 for non-members.
Parking for c. 250 vehicles can be found on the Victoria Embankment, priced at £10 per car (access via NG2 2GJ).
Anyone travelling by car from outside the city can take advantage of NET’s seven free park & ride facilities located around Nottingham. The most convenient tram park & ride site for the A453 can be found at Clifton South (17-minute tram travel time), while parking is also available at Toton Lane (31-minute tram travel time).
As an added incentive to take the tram, NET will be running its £2.50 return event ticket offer (see travelling by tram, below).
If you have a spare seat in your car, or are looking for a ride, www.nottinghamshare.com, the free-to-use car share website, could save you money on your transport costs.
Travelling by tram
The Queens Walk and Meadows Embankment tram stops are located around a 20-minute walk from the ground, with the route from the Meadows Embankment stop proceeding along a pleasant stretch of the River Trent. Alternatively, a stop at Nottingham Train Station can be found just a 20-minute walk away. To help plan your journey, visit www.thetram.net.
NET will be running its £2.50 return event ticket offer for all match ticket holders and members.
To take advantage of the deal, you need to select the Event Ticket option from the ticket vending machine before boarding the tram, and make sure you have your match ticket to hand for inspection.
Additionally, as above, you can also purchase a group ticket for £6, which is for up to two adults and three children (under the age of 19).
Travelling by bus
Regular bus travel is available to the ground, with bus stops situated on Bridgford Road and Radcliffe Road.
Grouprider tickets, costing £6, allow up to five people to travel together (min 1 adult, max 2 adults) and are available to purchase on the bus, provided you have the exact fare in cash.
Alternatively, adults travelling on their own can save by tapping their payment card on the bus’s card reader. This will deduct £2.30 if you travel one way, or £4.20 if you travel both ways.
To plan your bus journey visit www.nctx.co.uk, while NCT’s safer travel guidance is available at https://www.nctx.co.uk/safertravel.
Trent Barton buses, meanwhile, serve West Bridgford and Nottingham via their Mainline (every ten minutes), Rushcliffe Villager, Keyworth and Cotgrave buses. Plan your journey at https://www.trentbarton.co.uk/.
Travelling by train
Nottingham Station can be found a 20-minute walk from the ground, with public transport and taxis available to convey you to your destination.
To plan your journey, please visit the National Rail Enquiries website.
Taxis
A taxi rank can be found 200 yards from the ground on Bridgford Road, adjacent to the large West Bridgford Co-op. Fares to and from the station will cost around £7. If you need to call for a taxi, some of our local operators include: Royal Cabs 0115 9608 608, Trent Cars 0115 950 5050 and Yellow Cars 0115 981 8181.
Travelling by bicycle
Supporters planning to take their bikes to Trent Bridge are welcome to chain their bikes to the fence on the Bridge Field Car Park on Bridgford Road. Please bring a chain to secure your bike.
Bike parking will be available from two hours before scheduled start times until an hour after close of play. Kindly note that bikes are not allowed inside the ground for this fixture.
Arriving at the Ground
The gates of our venue will open at 2.30pm. Kindly approach the gate designated on your ticket and arrive as soon after that time as you can. We will be sure to keep you entertained both in our concourse areas and in your seat.
Please allow plenty of time to get into the venue, endeavour to keep bags and belongings to a minimum and engage with our friendly staff and volunteers.
Hours of Play
The following hours of play apply to the fixtures on Friday 13 and Sunday 15 August:
- Gates: 2.30pm
- Women's fixture begins: 3.30pm
- Interval: 4.35pm
- Second innings: 4.50pm
- Scheduled close: 5.55pm
Kindly note that timings are subject to change.
Assistance on the day
If you have any queries during your day at Trent Bridge, one of our volunteers or stewards will be only too delighted to help.
Public Wi-Fi
Public Wi-Fi is available throughout Trent Bridge, which you are very welcome to use at your leisure.
Simply connect to The Cloud from the available list of wireless networks and follow the sign-in or login instructions.
Should you experience any technical difficulties, if you are able to access the internet via other means (such as 4G), helpful guides are available at www.sky.com/wifi or you can email wifiuser@sky.co.uk.
Alternatively, the phone number to call is 0844 824 5000.
Our friendly staff will, of course, endeavour to assist you should you struggle with the process of connecting your device to the Wi-Fi.
However, we’re sorry to say that we’re not able to assist with technical issues. This can only be done via the process with Sky above.
Food & Drink
An array of catering options and bar facilities are on offer throughout the ground, featuring locally-sourced produce to satisfy a variety of tastes and dietary requirements.
Kindly note that all bars will be card-only, with cash not accepted.
Alcohol policy
At Trent Bridge, we expect everyone to be courteous to their fellow spectators and that all those in attendance conduct themselves with a level of decorum befitting of the resplendent surroundings.
Kindly, therefore, be sure to regulate your alcohol intake accordingly – and help others within your party do the same.
Trent Bridge Inn Courtyard
- Catch of the Day, serving fish and chips (V)
- The Grill, serving prime beef burgers
- Leg Before Fillet, serving fried chicken
- Coffee bar
- Pick and mix sweet shop
- Ice Cream van
- The Sound Bar
- Clarke’s Crafty Ones – serving four different premium draught & bottled craft beers
- Barrel and Bean – serving artisan coffees, draught beers and real ales, soft drinks and hot drinks
Smith Cooper Concourse
- Toasted Big Cheese Melt stall, located near the Dixon Gates (V)
- Bars serving draught beers, Pimm’s, wine & soft drinks
- Jim & Tonic bar
- Craft London draught beer bar
- Ice Cream van
Radcliffe Road Concourse
- Bars serving beer and Pimm's on draught, as well as wine & soft drinks
- Jim & Tonic serving a selection of Gin & Tonics
- Ice Cream Van
Radcliffe Road Stand
- Bars on level 3, serving soft drinks, hot drinks and snacks
- Bars on level 5 serving draught beers, wine and soft drinks
Sobers Cricket Hall (Level 2, Radcliffe Road Stand)
- Sobers Bar Serving premium draught beers, wines, and Gin & Tonic
Scoreboard (between Radcliffe Road Stand and Yu Energy Stand)
- Scoreboard Bar serving draught beers, soft drinks and hot drinks
- Chin Chin fine wine and champagne bar
Yu Energy Stand Concourse
- Gallops Farm, serving burgers and sausages
- Bar serving draught beers, Pimm’s & soft drinks
- Jim & Tonic serving a selection of Gin & Tonics
- Craft London draught beer and rum bar
- Ice Cream van
Hound Road Concourse
- Hound Road Bar, serving draught beers, Pimm’s, soft drinks and hot drinks
- Craft London Bar, serving premium draught beers
- Craft London wine, gin and tonic bar
Water Dispensers
Water dispensing facilities will be available around the ground if you wish to use your own refillable water bottles.
Club Shop
Don't forget to have a look around our Club Shop, at the rear of the Radcliffe Road stand.
Additional Trent Bridge retail outlets will also be in position on the concourse of the Smith Cooper and Radcliffe Road Stands, and in the TBI Courtyard.
Kindly note that all retail outlets will be cashless.
Toilet and baby changing facilities
Toilet facilities will be open and signposted around the grounds, with stewards on hand to guide you to your nearest facility.
Changing facilities are available in the William Clarke Stand ladies’ toilets, the Hound Road ladies’ toilets and the first-floor toilets on the East Wing of the Radcliffe Road Centre. Please feel free to ask any volunteer or steward for directions.
First Aid
First Aid facilities will be available at the rear of the Radcliffe Road and Smith Cooper Stands.
Accessibility at Trent Bridge
Wheelchair viewing positions are available in front of the William Clarke and Smith Cooper Stands, as well as the Hound Road Upper, Radcliffe Road Lower and the top of the Smith Cooper Stand.
Please feel free to ask your nearest steward if you have any questions regarding our accessible facilities around the ground, as they’ll be delighted to assist you.
Multi-faith room
If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle to pray, a multi-faith room has been set up in the Woodhead Hall. Please see a steward or volunteer if you need directions.
Junior wristbands
All spectators visiting with children can take advantage of our free wrist band system. Simply collect your band from one of our gate stewards or volunteers, or alternatively ask a member of staff on the Radcliffe Road Reception or Ticket Office.
On the reverse of your wrist band, where details are well hidden from view, simply complete the following information:
• Parent/guardian’s name
• Contact phone number whilst in the ground
• Your stand and seat location
• Date
These details will then help a steward reunite you with your child should you become separated or should he or she get lost around the ground.
Buggy parking
Should you need somewhere to store a buggy or pram, provision is available in the Woodhead Hall. Please ask a steward or volunteer if you need directions.
Safety and security
Our stewards will be on hand to ensure you are safe and secure throughout your day at Trent Bridge and should be your first port of call if you see anything that you may consider dangerous or suspicious.
We ask that you travel light and bring only essential items. Bags are best left at home although we do allow small ones through the gates. You will be searched upon entry, so please arrive in good time.
Cameras and mobile devices
Please note that the use of any cameras, mobile devices or any electronic equipment for the recording, transmission or communication of match footage, details, statistics, images (on any platforms including but not limited to websites and social media) etc, is not permitted, other than with the proper accreditation. All ground regulations apply.
You can, however, take pictures for your own personal use, providing you do not use specialist equipment such as telephoto lenses, tripods or mono pods.
Accredited photographers will be present during the match and will be taking images for use on our printed marketing materials and digital channels. If you or anyone in your party would not like photographing, then please inform our photographer or your nearest steward.
You can view a full list of ground regulations here.
Any questions?
If you find yourself in need of assistance in relation to The Hundred tickets, please contact The Hundred directly via thehundred.com, or call 0333 3000 100.
For any other queries relating to your visit, please email our friendly team at questions@nottsccc.co.uk or call 0115 899 0300.
We can’t wait to welcome you to Trent Bridge.