Home » Nottinghamshire Cricket Fixtures 2025: Full Schedule & Tickets Info
Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: August 5, 2025

Nottinghamshire cricket fans still have lots of great matches to watch this season! The team is playing in two big competitions – the England Domestic One-Day Cup and the County Championship. There are still many exciting games left to enjoy.

The Notts team will play at their home ground Trent Bridge and also travel to other counties. Every match is important as they try to win both competitions.

Let’s look at all the matches still to come so you can plan when to support your team.

Nottinghamshire Cricket Team Schedule – August to September 2025

Nottinghamshire has a busy few months ahead. The team will play at the famous Trent Bridge ground in Nottingham and also visit other county grounds across England. There are One-Day Cup matches and Championship games still to play.

DatesOpponent/TournamentHost CountyMatch Type
August 2025One-Day Cup Group MatchesVarious8 One-Day matches
September 2025County ChampionshipVarious3 Championship matches

Now let’s look at each match in detail.

1. Nottinghamshire vs Essex, August 5th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyNottinghamshire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueThe John Fretwell Sporting Complex, Nettleworth
DateAugust 5th, Tuesday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Nottinghamshire CCC website

The first match is at home against Essex at The John Fretwell Sporting Complex. This is a One-Day match which means both teams get 50 overs each. Essex has some good players so Notts will need to play well to win.

ESS vs NOTTS 1st Nottinghamshire Cricket Fixture
Source: Espncricinfo

The match starts in the morning so it’s perfect for a day out watching cricket. Essex always brings strong batting and bowling to every game.

2. Nottinghamshire vs Worcestershire, August 7th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyNottinghamshire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueThe John Fretwell Sporting Complex, Nettleworth
DateAugust 7th, Thursday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Nottinghamshire CCC website

Just two days later, Notts will play Worcestershire at the same ground. Worcestershire is always a tough team to beat. They have players who can hit big sixes and bowl fast.

Nottinghamshire vs Worcestershire
Source: Espncricinfo

This match will be important for Group A points. Both teams want to get through to the next round of the competition.

3. Derbyshire vs Nottinghamshire, August 10th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyDerbyshire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueCounty Ground, Derby
DateAugust 10th, Sunday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Derbyshire CCC website

This is a big local match! Nottinghamshire will travel to Derby to play their neighbors Derbyshire. These matches are always special because the counties are so close to each other.

Derbyshire vs Nottinghamshire
Source: Trentbridge

Derby fans and Notts fans will both come to watch. The County Ground in Derby is a nice place to watch cricket. This match could decide who does better in Group A.

4. Leicestershire vs Nottinghamshire, August 13th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyLeicestershire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueKibworth Cricket Club New Ground, Kibworth
DateAugust 13th, Wednesday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Leicestershire CCC website

Notts will travel to Leicestershire for another Group A match. The game will be at Kibworth Cricket Club which is a smaller ground but still has good facilities.

Leicestershire vs Nottinghamshire
Source: Espncricinfo

Leicestershire has some young talented players who are getting better every season. This match will not be easy for Nottinghamshire.

5. Glamorgan vs Nottinghamshire, August 17th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyWales
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueSophia Gardens, Cardiff
DateAugust 17th, Sunday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Glamorgan CCC website

This is a long trip for Notts – all the way to Cardiff in Wales! Sophia Gardens is a beautiful cricket ground and Glamorgan always play well at home.

Glamorgan vs Nottinghamshire
Source: Espncricinfo

Welsh cricket fans are very passionate and they will support Glamorgan loudly. Nottinghamshire will need to stay focused and play their best cricket.

6. Hampshire vs Nottinghamshire, August 20th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyHampshire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueThe Rose Bowl, Southampton
DateAugust 20th, Wednesday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Hampshire CCC website

The Rose Bowl in Southampton is one of the best cricket grounds in England. Hampshire has a strong team with good batsmen and bowlers. This will be a tough match for Nottinghamshire.

Hampshire vs Nottinghamshire
Source: Sky Sports

The Rose Bowl has hosted international matches so it’s a special place to play cricket. Notts players will enjoy playing on such a good pitch.

7. Nottinghamshire vs Gloucestershire, August 22nd 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyNottinghamshire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueTrent Bridge, Nottingham
DateAugust 22nd, Friday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Nottinghamshire CCC website

Now Notts is back home at the famous Trent Bridge! This is one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world. Gloucestershire will visit for what should be an exciting match.

Nottinghamshire vs Gloucestershire
Source: Espncricinfo

Trent Bridge always has good crowds and the atmosphere will be great. Playing at home gives Nottinghamshire a big advantage.

8. Nottinghamshire vs Surrey, August 24th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyNottinghamshire
Match TypeOne-Day Cup, Group A
VenueTrent Bridge, Nottingham
DateAugust 24th, Sunday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchEcb.co.uk 
Get TicketsAvailable via Nottinghamshire CCC website

The last One-Day Cup group match is against Surrey at Trent Bridge. Surrey is one of the strongest teams in county cricket. They have many players who play for England too.

Nottinghamshire vs Surrey
Source: Espncricinfo

This match could decide if Nottinghamshire gets through to the next round. The fans will create a great atmosphere to help the team.

9. Worcestershire vs Nottinghamshire, September 8th-11th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyWorcestershire
Match TypeCounty Championship Division One
VenueNew Road, Worcester
DateSeptember 8th-11th, Monday-Thursday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchSky Sports
Get TicketsAvailable via Worcestershire CCC website

Now the Championship matches begin! This is four-day cricket which is longer and more serious. Nottinghamshire will travel to Worcester to play at New Road.

Worcestershire vs Nottinghamshire
Source: Espncricinfo

Championship cricket is different from One-Day matches. Teams have more time to build big scores and bowlers can plan longer spells. New Road is right next to the River Severn and is a lovely place to watch cricket.

10. Surrey vs Nottinghamshire, September 15th-18th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountySurrey
Match TypeCounty Championship Division One
VenueKennington Oval, London
DateSeptember 15th-18th, Monday-Thursday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchSky Sports
Get TicketsAvailable via Surrey CCC website

The Oval in London is another famous cricket ground. Surrey will be tough to beat at home. They have a strong squad and know how to win Championship matches.

Surrey vs Nottinghamshire
Source: Espncricinfo

Playing at The Oval is special for any county player. The ground has so much cricket history and hosts international matches too.

11. Nottinghamshire vs Warwickshire, September 24th-27th 2025

InformationDetails
Host CountyNottinghamshire
Match TypeCounty Championship Division One
VenueTrent Bridge, Nottingham
DateSeptember 24th-27th, Wednesday-Saturday
Time10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM Local
Where To WatchSky Sports
Get TicketsAvailable via Nottinghamshire CCC website

The final match of the season is at home against Warwickshire. This could be a very important match for the Championship table. Both teams will want to finish the season well.

Nottinghamshire vs Warwickshire
Source: Espncricinfo

Trent Bridge in late September can have changing weather, so both teams will need to be ready for anything. This match ends on a Saturday, so more fans can come to watch.

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Conclusion: Nottinghamshire Cricket has Still Some Cricket Left

Nottinghamshire fans have lots of exciting cricket still to watch! The team will play eight One-Day Cup matches, trying to reach the knockout stages. Then they have three important Championship matches to finish the season.

The One-Day Cup matches will be fast and exciting with lots of boundaries and wickets. The Championship matches will be longer and more tactical, with time to build big innings.

Every match is important. The players will try their best to win for the county and make all the fans proud. Get ready for some great cricket!

FAQs

When do the remaining One-Day Cup matches start? 

The next match is on August 5th 2025 against Essex at The John Fretwell Sporting Complex.

How many matches will Nottinghamshire play at Trent Bridge? 

Nottinghamshire will play 3 matches at Trent Bridge – against Gloucestershire and Surrey in the One-Day Cup, and against Warwickshire in the Championship.

Which is the most important match coming up? 

All matches are important. But the Surrey match on August 24th could decide if Notts reach the One-Day Cup knockouts.

Where can I buy tickets? 

You can buy tickets from the Nottinghamshire CCC website for home matches, or from the host county’s website for away matches.

What’s the difference between One-Day Cup and Championship matches? 

One-Day Cup matches last one day with each team getting 50 overs. Championship matches last up to four days with no limit on overs.

About the Author

Hey, I am a cricket writer based in London with over 7 years of experience covering everything from county championships to international showdowns. I bring a sharp eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, highlighting England’s rising stars and memorable match moments. At DurhamCricket, I deliver weekly coverage that's honest, insightful, and easy to follow—perfect for fans who live and breathe the game.

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