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A day of high crama awaits, with silverware on the line.
Sunday 22 September will see the return of the Metro Bank One Day Cup Final to Trent Bridge for the fourth year running - this year's final will see Glamorgan take on Somerset.
Take in the inimitable ebb and flow of 50-over cricket as the top two sides from the competition battle for glory on the hallowed Trent Bridge turf, before the curtain closes on the 2024 dometic season.
Secure your spot at the September showdown now!
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