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England 2026 Internationals – On General Sale Now!

Posted on 15 October 2025
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Tickets for England Women’s internationals in Derby at The Central Co-op County Ground are on General Sale now.

Nat Sciver-Brunt’s side will host New Zealand in May, before facing Ireland in a One-Day International fixture in September.

With two England international fixtures coming to Derby next summer – as well as a home World Cup taking place – it’s bound to be a thrilling few months of white ball cricket in this country.

The Central Co-op County Ground is renowned as one of the premier venues for women’s cricket in the country, with England having faced the likes of South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan in recent seasons, in front of capacity crowds and record-breaking TV audiences.

Secure your international tickets now to experience an electric summer of cricket.


Two fixtures, Two formats

The first international fixture to land in Derby on Wednesday 20 May is England versus New Zealand in a T20I clash. With the Black Ferns current T20 World Cup champions, it’s sure to be a stern test as England prepare for their home World Cup campaign, commencing in June.

On Thursday 3 September, Ireland will be welcomed to The Central Co-op County Ground to face off against England in a One-Day International. Ireland are up and coming in the ICC rankings, having inflicted defeat over Pakistan over the summer.


Hospitality – Elevate Your Experience

Enjoy international cricket from the best seats in the house as The Central Co-op County Ground plays host to two exciting England fixtures next summer.

From a deluxe four-course meal, to a private box or a light buffet, there are a range of options to suit your needs and ensure you have the best possible experience next summer.

Find out more and book now.


2025 ODI World Cup latest

England have made a perfect start to the ongoing World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, winning their three opening group fixtures.

With their next game due to commence today against Pakistan, the side have the chance to go top of the group and a long way to qualifying for the latter stages of the competition.

New Zealand, who will visit The Central Co-op County Ground in May, currently sit fifth in the group. The Black Ferns have won one and lost two; with their latest result a rain-affected abandonment yesterday against Sri Lanka.

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