Additional Seating Released For The Ageas Bowl’s Opening England International In 2017

Due to unprecedented demand, the The Ageas Bowl have released additional seating for England’s Royal London One-Day International against South Africa on Saturday 27th May

Due to unprecedented demand, the The Ageas Bowl have released additional seating for England’s Royal London One-Day International against South Africa on Saturday 27th May. 

A limited number of second phase seats on both the East and the West side of the ground have been released for the fixture, following high demand for tickets since their release in October. Prime view tickets behind the bowler’s arm are £70 with ‘third man’ tickets available from just £55. U’17’s tickets are £20 in both areas.

The match will be the first of three Internationals held at the The Ageas Bowl next year, with a NatWest IT20 against South Africa (Wednesday 21st June) and a Royal London ODI against West Indies (Friday 29th September) also featuring at the picture-perfect venue in 2017.

The phenomenal demand for tickets for next year’s International fixtures, particularly this Royal London ODI between England and South Africa, demonstrates the clear interest from International cricket fans in the South. Following on from the success of previous England fixtures held at the The Ageas Bowl over the past years, we’re delighted to be able to offer more of these fans an opportunity to see world-class cricket at the venue in 2017.

We’ve also introduced a new high quality seating system with higher backs and significantly increased legroom for this second phase. We envisage that these additional seats will move quickly though so we would encourage those looking to secure their seat, to do so swiftly.

Stuart Robertson, The Ageas Bowl Commercial Director

Tickets for all of next year’s International matches can be purchased online via the link below, over the phone on 0844 847 1863 or in person from the The Ageas Bowl Ticketing and Membership Office during normal working hours. 

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Situated an hour or less away from London, Brighton, Portsmouth and Reading, the The Ageas Bowl is easily accessible for anyone living in the South of England. With excellent transport links from all major stations in the area, as well as a Park & Ride Scheme, it couldn’t be easier to get to and from the ground. 

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