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England Men v South Africa IT20

Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, West Bridgford, Notts, NG2 6AG

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Sunday 14th September | 2025 | 2.30pm
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Adults from £52, juniors from £20

England's Men return to a venue where they break white-ball records with regularity, with South Africa sure to provide formidable opposition.

The stage is set for twenty-overs-per-side of explosive action, at the venue voted as offering the best matchday experience for men's international cricket.

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England Men v South Africa IT20 (14 Sep 2025)
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Sunday14:30 - 19:00

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