Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: May 7, 2026

T20 Blast 2026 tickets are now on general sale across all 18 counties for the Vitality Blast 2026 season, which runs from 22 May to 18 July 2026. You can buy tickets directly through each county’s official ticketing platform via the ECB’s Vitality Blast tickets page.

However, there is no single national portal for purchasing tickets. Instead, each county manages its own booking system. As a result, prices, platforms, and availability vary from one venue to another.

This guide covers everything: how to book tickets step by step, what they cost, which venues are hosting matches, and how to get Finals Day tickets at Edgbaston. So whether you want a Friday night out at Lord’s or a family day at the Utilita Bowl, you’re sorted.

How to Buy T20 Blast 2026 Tickets (Step-by-Step Guide)

Since every county handles its own ticketing, the process differs slightly depending on the venue. Nevertheless, the general booking flow remains consistent across most counties. Here is how it works.

Step 1: Visit the ECB Vitality Blast Tickets Page

Head over to the official ECB T20 Blast tickets page. This page lists all 18 counties with direct links to their individual ticketing portals.

Visit the ECB Vitality Blast Tickets Page
Source – ECB

Alternatively, you can go directly to your preferred county’s website. For example, Glamorgan uses TicketCo (CM.com), while Surrey and Hampshire use their own branded ticketing systems.

Step 2: Select Your County and Match

Once you land on the county’s ticketing page, you will see a list of upcoming Vitality Blast fixtures. Each match card typically shows the opponent, date, time, and venue.

Select Your County and Match
Source – ECB

For instance, on Glamorgan’s page, you can see fixtures like Glamorgan vs Gloucestershire (23 May, 3:00 PM) and Glamorgan vs Somerset (29 May, 6:30 PM). Simply click the “Buy” button next to the match you want to attend.

Step 3: Choose Your Ticket Category and Quantity

After selecting a match, the system takes you to a ticket selection page. Here, you pick your seat category (such as General Admission) and ticket tariff (Adult, Student, Under 17, Group, etc.).

Choose Your Ticket Category and Quantity
Source – ECB

Use the dropdown next to each tariff to select how many tickets you need. Then, the page calculates your total automatically.

If you have a priority window code or promotional code, enter it in the designated field on this page to unlock early access or discounts.

Step 4: Review Your Cart and Complete Payment

Once you add tickets to your cart, the system gives you a limited window to complete the purchase. For example, on Glamorgan’s platform, you get roughly 15 minutes to finish checkout.

Review Your Cart and Complete Payment
Source – ECB

Review the match details, ticket type, and total cost. Most counties accept Mastercard and Visa. A small booking fee of £1 per ticket is added at checkout on most platforms.

Review the match details, ticket type, and total cost
Source – ECB

After payment, tickets are typically delivered via email as e-tickets. Keep your confirmation handy for match day.

T20 Blast 2026 Ticket Prices: What Do They Cost?

Ticket prices vary significantly by county, fixture, and how early you book. Buying in advance almost always saves you money compared to match-day pricing.

To give you a concrete example, here is the pricing breakdown for Glamorgan’s home matches at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (based on data visible on their ticketing platform):

Ticket CategoryAdvance PriceBooking Fee
Advance Adult£18.00£1 per ticket
Advance Adult Group 5+£14.00£1 per ticket
Advance Adult Group 10+£13.00£1 per ticket
Advance Student£10.00£1 per ticket
Under 17£5.00£1 per ticket

Group discounts are worth noting. If you book 5 or more adult tickets, the price drops to £14 each. For groups of 10 or more, it falls further to just £13 per ticket. That’s a solid saving for a day out with friends or family. Additionally, the 30% group discount for 10+ tickets applies automatically at checkout.

General Price Range Across Counties

While Glamorgan’s prices sit at the affordable end, other venues charge more. Here is a rough guide to what you can expect across the Vitality Blast 2026:

Venue / CountyAdult (Advance)Children / U17
Lord’s (Middlesex)From £33£1 (U16, Sun)
Kia Oval (Surrey)From £24 (Super Early Bird)Varies
Utilita Bowl (Hampshire)Varies (early bird savings)£5 (U17)
Sophia Gardens (Glamorgan)£13 – £18£5 (U17)
Sussex (Hove)Blast Pass from £120Blast Pass from £35
Finals Day (Edgbaston)From £45 (GA)Varies

Keep in mind, prices rise as the match day approaches. Therefore, booking early is the smartest move. Most counties also offer Blast Passes (season tickets covering all home T20 matches) starting from around £120 for adults. These are great value if you plan to attend multiple games.

All 18 Counties and Their Ticket Links

Below is the complete list of all 18 first-class counties participating in the T20 Blast 2026, along with direct links to their ticket pages. For the most up-to-date availability, always visit the county’s official site or check the ECB tickets page.

CountyGroupTicket Link
Derbyshire FalconsGroup A (North)Buy Tickets
Durham CricketGroup A (North)Buy Tickets
Lancashire LightningGroup A (North)Buy Tickets
Leicestershire FoxesGroup A (North)Buy Tickets
Notts OutlawsGroup A (North)Buy Tickets
YorkshireGroup A (North)Buy Tickets
GlamorganGroup B (Central)Buy Tickets
GloucestershireGroup B (Central)Buy Tickets
Northamptonshire SteelbacksGroup B (Central)Buy Tickets
SomersetGroup B (Central)Buy Tickets
Warwickshire BearsGroup B (Central)Buy Tickets
Worcestershire RapidsGroup B (Central)Buy Tickets
EssexGroup C (South)Buy Tickets
Hampshire HawksGroup C (South)Buy Tickets
Kent SpitfiresGroup C (South)Buy Tickets
MiddlesexGroup C (South)Buy Tickets
SurreyGroup C (South)Buy Tickets
Sussex SharksGroup C (South)Buy Tickets

Note: Middlesex plays most home games at Lord’s but also hosts some fixtures at outgrounds. Separate tickets are available for outground matches through the Middlesex CCC shop.

T20 Blast 2026 Groups And Format

The 2026 Vitality Blast introduces a major format change. The previous two-group structure has been replaced with three groups of six teams, split into North, Central, and South.

Consequently, each county plays 12 group-stage matches instead of the previous 14. Teams face every opponent in their group twice (home and away), plus two crossover matches against teams from other groups.

The top two from each group, plus the two best third-placed sides, advance to the quarter-finals. After that, the semi-finals and final are all played on Finals Day at Edgbaston on Saturday, 18 July 2026.

Moreover, around 80% of group-stage fixtures are scheduled on Fridays, Sundays, or Bank Holidays. This makes it far easier for working fans to attend without taking a day off.

Key Dates for the T20 Blast 2026 Season

DateEvent
Thursday, 22 May 2026Opening night (group stage begins)
Monday, 25 May 2026Bank Holiday Blast-Off fixtures across counties
Friday, 10 July 2026First-ever T20 Roses double header (Lancashire vs Yorkshire)
Mid-July 2026Quarter-finals
Friday, 17 July 2026Women’s Finals Day at The Kia Oval, London
Saturday, 18 July 2026Men’s Finals Day at Edgbaston, Birmingham

Furthermore, 2026 marks the first time that the entire T20 Blast runs in a single uninterrupted block from May to July. In previous seasons, the competition was split around other fixtures. This change means the knockout stages follow the group stage immediately, building momentum straight into Finals Day.

How to Get T20 Blast Finals Day 2026 Tickets

Vitality Blast Finals Day is the biggest day in English domestic cricket, and tickets sell out fast. The 2026 edition takes place on Saturday, 18 July at Edgbaston, Birmingham (capacity: 25,000).

In fact, over 50,000 tickets for Edgbaston’s 2026 major matches were sold before general sale even opened. So acting early is crucial.

Finals Day Ticket Buying Options

1. Edgbaston Ballot (General Public) – The standard route. Fans register via ballot.edgbaston.com and can apply for up to six tickets. Ballot winners are contacted via email. However, for 2026, the ballot window has already closed.

2. Priority Club Membership (£35) – This gives you priority access to Finals Day tickets ahead of the general ballot. It also includes access to domestic cricket at Edgbaston, guest passes, and merchandise discounts.

3. Re-buy Priority – If you attended Finals Day in 2025, you get priority access to buy again for 2026.

4. VIP Experiences and Hospitality – Premium packages start from around £195 (Seat Unique Terrace) and go up to £450+ for full hospitality. These include premium seating, gourmet dining, lounge access, and drinks.

If general admission is sold out, keep an eye on the official Edgbaston Resale Platform. Resale tickets occasionally appear in the weeks before the event.

Women’s T20 Blast Finals Day 2026

The Women’s Vitality Blast Finals Day takes place the day before the men’s event, on Friday, 17 July 2026 at The Kia Oval, London.

This is only the second Women’s Finals Day in history after its successful debut in 2025. Surrey won the inaugural title, setting a record attendance for women’s county T20 cricket.

Tickets are available through the official Kia Oval website. The format mirrors the men’s competition: two semi-finals followed by a final.

Double Headers: Two Matches, One Ticket

One of the best value features of the 2026 Vitality Blast is the introduction of 61 double headers across the season. On these days, your ticket covers both the women’s match (usually in the afternoon) and the men’s match (in the evening).

That means you effectively get two games for the price of one. Counties like Glamorgan, Sussex, Hampshire, and Lancashire all host multiple double headers throughout the group stage.

In addition, the opening night on 22 May features double headers at several venues, including Lord’s (Middlesex vs Kent) and The Kia Oval (Surrey vs Hampshire).

Blast Passes and Season Tickets

If you plan to attend more than two or three matches, a Blast Pass is almost certainly better value. These are essentially season tickets covering all home group-stage fixtures.

CountyAdult Blast PassChild Blast Pass
SussexFrom £120From £35
Kent (White Ball Pass)Varies (all limited-overs matches)Varies

Availability is limited, so buying early is recommended. County members often get additional discounts on Blast Passes. Therefore, if you are already a member, check your county’s site for exclusive deals.

Tips for Buying T20 Blast 2026 Tickets

  • Book early. Prices rise as the match day approaches, and popular fixtures at Lord’s, The Kia Oval, and Edgbaston sell out weeks in advance.
  • Go in groups. Most counties offer automatic discounts for groups of 5+ or 6+ adults. At Glamorgan, a group of 10 saves you 30% per ticket.
  • Sign up for county newsletters. Many counties offer priority window access or promo codes to subscribers before tickets go on general sale.
  • Check for double headers. Your ticket may cover both the women’s and men’s matches on the same day, giving you double the cricket for the same price.
  • Consider a Blast Pass. If you plan to attend three or more home matches, a season pass almost always works out cheaper than buying individual tickets.
  • Bring kids along. Under-17 tickets are priced at £5 or less at most venues. At Lord’s, Under-16s can get in for just £1 on Sundays.

Final Thoughts: Fans Can Buy T20 Blast Tickets From ECB’s Official Website

The T20 Blast 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting editions yet. With the new three-group format, 61 double headers, and a packed schedule of Friday-night cricket, there is something for everyone.

Tickets are already selling fast at multiple venues. So whether you’re after an affordable day out at Sophia Gardens or the electric atmosphere of Finals Day at Edgbaston, the advice is simple: book now. The best seats won’t wait around.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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