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Posted: 26 November 2024
Middlesex will play six County Championship matches at Lord’s in 2025, with Lancashire the first visitors on the opening day of the county season, Friday 4 April. It will be the Red Rose county’s first trip to Lord’s to face Middlesex in the four-day format since 2019.
Glamorgan will be the visitors later in the month, evoking memories from the 2024 meeting between the sides, which saw Sam Northeast make the highest first-class score at Lord’s with an unbeaten 335.
Kent will make the short journey to St John’s Wood in early May, before Leicestershire are the opponents a fortnight later. Later on in the summer, Derbyshire and Gloucestershire will both head to Lord’s to face Middlesex in September.
As per the last two seasons, the Ground will also host one of Middlesex’s Group B matches in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup – against Sussex Sharks on Sunday 10 August - with the competition being played alongside The Hundred.
Rothesay County Championship
Friday 4 – Monday 7 April – v Lancashire
Friday 18 – Monday 21 April – v Glamorgan
Friday 2 – Monday 5 May - v Kent
Friday 16 – Monday 19 May – v Leicestershire
Monday 8 – Thursday 11 September – v Derbyshire
Wednesday 24 – Saturday 27 September – v Gloucestershire
Metro Bank One-Day Cup
Sunday 10 August – v Sussex Sharks
Vitality Blast
Thursday 29 May – v Sussex Sharks (Men’s and Women’s matches)
Thursday 5 June –v Kent Spitfires (Men’s)
Thursday 19 June – v Essex Eagles (Men’s)
Wednesday 16 July – v Surrey (Men’s)