If I’m feeling unwell, can I still attend this match?

If you are unwell or have any COVID-19 symptoms, we advise that you stay at home.

You are responsible for your own health. You should act in ways that protect your health and the health of others and avoid acting in a way that might risk the health of others at the stadium.

We advise that you do not attend if you have any COVID-19 symptoms:

  • Temperature of 37.8 degrees or above
  • New continuous cough
  • Loss of sense of taste/smell
  • Any other COVID-19 symptoms officially recognised

What personal details do I need to supply for NHS Test and Trace?

It is a requirement that venues must obtain the data of all individuals attending to support the NHS Test and Trace programme.

QR codes will be located at entrance points around the stadium and all attendees, except for under 16s, will be asked to scan using a mobile device and enter their details.

Each individual can also register a ticket to each attendee, except for under 16s, via the Edgbaston app.

Your details will be kept for Test and Trace purposes for no more than 21 days. All data is held in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Do I have to wear a face covering?

No, spectators are not required to wear a face covering when attending fixtures at Edgbaston.

Wearing a face covering is a personal choice. You are responsible for your own health and you should act in ways that protect your health and the health of others, and avoid acting in a way that might risk the health of others at the stadium.

Will food and drink be available to purchase on the day?

Yes, food and drink, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, will be available around the stadium for spectators. Availability will vary depending on fixture.

Spectators can order food and drink for Click & Collect from their seat using the Edgbaston app, available from selected bars on selected match days. To order, simply download the Edgbaston app on iOS or Android and visit the Shop section.

Spectators are allowed and encouraged to bring their own food and drink into the stadium, but no alcohol or glass bottles are allowed at International, The Hundred or Vitality Blast fixtures.

What will happen if it rains?

Bad weather may effect your match which will mean a delay in play or no play is possible. The decision on any delay in play is made by the umpires, who are responsible for the players’ safety.

Fans are encouraged to check the weather forecast for their match day before their visit and plan for any bad weather. Please bring a rain coat and umbrellas are allowed.

Areas of some stands (South Stand, Eric Hollies Stand and Skyline) are undercover, but the majority of the ground is open. Fans can take cover in our indoor areas including the concourse of the South Stand and in our Exhibition Hall.

For our refund policies, please visit our Terms & Conditions page. 

Will Car Parking be available for this match?

We encourage spectators, who are able to, to leave the car at home and use public transport wherever possible. There are many great public transport options, safe cycling paths and walking routes from the city centre.

On-site parking at Edgbaston will only be available to Annual Car Park Pass holders and Blue Badge holders, who have claimed their parking in advance at tickets.edgbaston.com.

All car parking is subject to availability.

There will be no parking available to purchase in advance or on-the-day for this fixture.

Pay and display parking spaces can be accessed at Queen’s Ride, across the road from Edgbaston, by the MAC at Cannon Hill Park.