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Tickets are now available in early general release for the Ireland Men v Zimbabwe Men series at Bready and Stormont. Due to capacity restrictions at Clontarf, a ticket ballot will operate.
Ticket information – Bready / Stormont
Due to limited ground capacities, and in the interests of increasing opportunities to as many fans as possible, there is a ticket bundling and pricing structure in place as follows:
NB: A ticket ballot will operate for Clontarf fixtures.
Fixtures
T20I series
• 27 August: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 1st T20I (Clontarf)
• 29 August: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 2nd T20I (Clontarf)
• 1 September: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 3rd T20I (Bready)
• 2 September: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 4th T20I (Bready)
• 4 September: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 5th T20I (Bready)
World Cup Super League ODI series
• 8 September: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 1st ODI (Stormont)
• 10 September: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 2nd ODI (Stormont)
• 13 September: Ireland v Zimbabwe, 3rd ODI (Stormont)
Purchase Tickets – Bready / Stormont
>> To purchase tickets for matches at Bready and Stormont, click here.
Enter Ticket Ballot – Clontarf
>> To enter ticket ballot for matches at Clontarf, click here.
TICKET HOLDER DOCUMENTS
We have compiled a number of Frequently Asked Questions for those wanting to attend the matches:
>> Download FAQs – Bready T20Is
>> Download FAQs – Stormont ODIs
Once tickets go on sale, all ticket holders must review and abide by these two documents:
>> Spectator Covid Code of Conduct
>> Ticket purchasing Terms & Conditions
A reminder to ticket holders for the ODIs this week – your COVID Health Check Form will be emailed to you 24 hours before the match you are attending.
Please ensure you complete this before arriving at the ground.
We hope you enjoy the cricket.
Name of Author: Cricket Ireland
Cricket Ireland, officially known as The Irish Cricket Union Company Limited by Guarantee, is the governing body for cricket on the island of Ireland. It oversees the national men’s and women’s teams and organizes the Inter-Provincial Series, Super 3s, and All-Ireland club competitions. Ireland achieved Test status for women in 2000 and for men in 2017 when it became a Full Member of the ICC.