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Posted: 23 November 2023
Middlesex will play six County Championship matches at Lord’s in 2024, as well as four matches in the Vitality Blast. Sunrisers, who played competitively at Lord’s for the first time in 2023, will play two matches in the Charlotte Edwards Cup next summer.
Middlesex will begin their Championship campaign on Friday 5 April when they face Glamorgan at Lord’s, with Yorkshire visiting later in the month. Leicestershire and Sussex will also be in red-ball action at Lord’s before the end of May.
The Vitality Blast returns in June as Middlesex welcome Glamorgan on Thursday 6 June, the first of three successive Thursday fixtures. This match will be a double-header with Sunrisers welcoming 2021 champions South East Stars.
Last season’s Blast champions Somerset will provide the opposition on Tuesday 11 June before beaten finalists Essex Eagles make the short trip to St John’s Wood on Thursday 13 June – a day which will see another double-header with Sunrisers entertaining 2023 runners-up The Blaze. The eagerly anticipated London derby between Middlesex and Surrey will take place on Thursday 20 June.
Four-day cricket returns from Sunday 23 June when Derbyshire are the visitors, and the final County Championship fixture at Lord’s next season sees Middlesex play Gloucestershire from Monday 9 September.
Supporters wishing to attend Middlesex’s Vitality Blast matches at Lord’s are asked to pre-register via the link below to receive the very latest information, ahead of tickets going on sale in early 2024.
Our T20 Blast Pass will be back next summer, in which supporters can make savings in securing tickets to multiple matches, as well as a group booking offer which is perfect for clubs or work outings.
Tickets for the County Championship are also due to go on sale early next year.
With the international and domestic fixtures for 2024 at Lord’s now confirmed, we are working to confirm dates for our minor matches next summer and we expect to be able to make this announcement in early January.
Friday 5 – Monday 8 April – Middlesex v Glamorgan (CC)
Friday 19 – Monday 22 April – Middlesex v Yorkshire (CC)
Friday 3 – Monday 6 May – Middlesex v Leicestershire (CC)
Friday 24 – Monday 27 May – Middlesex v Sussex (CC)
Thursday 6 June - Sunrisers v South-East Stars (CE Cup) and Middlesex v Glamorgan (T20 Blast)
Tuesday 11 June – Middlesex v Somerset (T20 Blast)
Thursday 13 June - Sunrisers v The Blaze (CE Cup) and Middlesex v Essex Eagles (T20 Blast)
Thursday 20 June - Middlesex v Surrey (T20 Blast)
Sunday 23 – Wednesday 26 June – Middlesex v Derbyshire (CC)
Monday 9 – Thursday 12 September – Middlesex v Gloucestershire (CC)