
Following record demand, general admission tickets for the Men's ODI between England and India next summer have sold out.
The fixture has become one of the fastest ever selling white-ball international games at Edgbaston, with all available general admission tickets sold before general sale, which will take place on Wednesday 15 October.
For 2026, there will be limited capacity across all match days due to the hotel development – a new Radisson RED which will feature 146 rooms including 85 with pitch-facing balconies – and means the Family and Raglan Stands will be closed next year.
The only seats left for the Men’s ODI on Tuesday 14 July are City End Social tickets located in the RES Wyatt Stand, Premium Tickets on the Seat Unique Terrace and VIP Experiences with Keith Prowse.
Meanwhile, 90% of seats have been sold for Vitality Blast Finals Day, which saw a record-breaking event in 2025 with over 23,000 fans – the highest attendance since 2019 – attending the biggest day in domestic cricket.
And tickets are also going fast for the Men’s Test between England and Pakistan, with over 30,000 tickets already sold.
As part of a landmark summer, Edgbaston will also host the opening game of next summer’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and tickets are now on general sale.
England v Pakistan Test: Last tickets left for Day Three
It’s more than a Test, it’s the Final Chapter. Pakistan return to Edgbaston for the final Test of the summer – and tickets are selling fast with Day Three now 90% sold.
With the Men’s ODI against India sold out, it’s your last chance to see England Men in Birmingham next summer.