14 March, 2021

Surrey Inform Their Supporters

 

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SURREY COUNTY CRICKET CLUB IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE PLANS TO WELCOME FANS BACK TO THE KIA OVAL, IN LINE WITH GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES, FOR FIXTURES AFTER 17TH MAY.

Rory Burns’ side will host local rivals Middlesex in an eagerly anticipated LV= County Championship London Derby from Thursday 20th – Sunday 23rd May, followed by Gloucestershire a week later from Thursday 27th – Sunday 30th May.

As always, Members of Surrey County Cricket Club with County Championship matches included in their Membership will have priority access to these fixtures. This is all Members bar those who have joined in the ‘T20’ category.

With a limited capacity and strong interest anticipated, Members are asked to secure their tickets free of charge via our eTicketing site from 9am on Friday 19th March until midnight on 5th April.

Members can select which fixture and day that they would like to attend and the block within the ground that they would like to sit. Tickets will then be automatically allocated within that block.

During this initial window, tickets will only be available to Members. Members will not be able to use their annual guest passes during this period.

Subject to availability, non-members will be able to secure tickets from Tuesday 6th April at 9am. Please note that we cannot guarantee that we can accommodate Members moving seats to sit with non-Members at a later date. Members can still secure a £0 ticket after 5th April, but this is the date on which the Members’ priority window will end.

There are a limited number of tickets per day as the ground will operate at a reduced capacity, in line with government guidelines. Members can secure up to six tickets in one booking, and social distancing measures will be in place, separating groups by two seats and with seating only available on alternate rows.

Food and drink outlets will be available around the ground in the concourse areas and the new stand. When visiting facilities within indoor concourse areas, please be advised that you will be required to wear a mask. Please note that all food and drink outlets are now cashless.

The Micky Stewart Members’ Pavilion and Bedser Stand will not be available to sit in for these fixtures, as these areas will still be in use by the players.

All tickets will be sent digitally via email, but Members can request to collect a printed copy of their tickets on the match-day if they do not have a smart phone. To request this, please email our Member and Supporter Services Team on membership@surreycricket.com once you have secured your tickets.

Click here to view a downloadable guide to attending the fixture which we recommend you read in advance of securing tickets, and also prior to attending.

You will need to log-in to your online eTicketing account to secure a ticket. If you have never purchased online with us before, you will need to activate your online account using your Membership number. To activate your account now, please click here.

The government roadmap outlines that The Kia Oval can welcome full crowds from 21st June, and the normal process for Members attending fixtures will resume from that date, starting with the Club’s Vitality Blast fixture against Essex.

The ticket allocation process for Surrey County Cricket Club’s three T20 fixtures prior to 21st June will be outlined shortly. Members with T20 fixtures included in their Membership should be assured that they will also get priority access to these matches.

Members can visit The Kia Oval prior to 17th May by purchasing a lunch on the Corinthian Roof Terrace on Monday 12th or Tuesday 13th April. Full details can be found here.

If you have any queries relating to attending these matches, or your 2021 Membership, please contact our Member and Supporter Services Team on membership@surreycricket.com or 0203 946 0100.

5 comments:

  1. Middlesex Out-ground policy: https://outground.middlesexccc.com/

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    1. And a full statement on all games: https://www.middlesexccc.com/news/2021/03/latest-information-on-attending-middlesex-matches-in-2021

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  2. Well done Surrey for making the big effort to get spectators into the ground again - albeit in reduced numbers. So with careful planning the Surrey Members at last have some reasonable hope of watching " live" cricket within the ground.
    Other Counties should now divulge their plans for home matches played before 21 st June!
    COME ON NOTTS - you owe it to your long suffering faithful Members to do the same. I suggest we all email the Club requesting ticketing information plans for the earlier home games.

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  3. For anyone planning to renew their Notts membership be aware of the backdoor increase in price as it appears that a £3 mailing charge is now being applied to all memberships renewed online - this is the first time I believe this has been the case.

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  4. The word on the street is that a Trent Rockets mug will be sent out to members not allowed in.They have run out of county caps.

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