All remaining tickets for men’s internationals in 2026 at the Kia Oval are on general sale now, alongside every domestic fixture in south London, including Super Early Bird tickets for the Vitality Blast.
A record-breaking on-sale period has seen general admission tickets for Days 1-3 of the New Zealand Test, and the Sri Lanka ODI sell out, and limited tickets are left for the remaining days of men’s international cricket, while hospitality areas are still up for grabs. For Day 4, supporters can secure a maximum of four general admission tickets per person.
Alongside the internationals, the biggest party in cricket will be returning to the Kia Oval when the Vitality Blast kicks off in south London, and adult tickets start from £24 – the lowest price for a very limited period of time. The themes for next year’s T20s have also been announced.
New for 2025, Members and ballot winners also had the chance to get their seats for the incredibly popular men’s London Derby (Weds 3 June) as Surrey take on their old rivals Middlesex at the Kia Oval, and the fan-favourite fixture at the Home of T20 Cricket is already selling fast!
Both Surrey teams will begin their T20 campaign with a bumper double header against Lancashire at home on Fri 22 May – the first of five double headers in SE11. The Kia Oval will also take the spotlight for the Women’s Finals Day next year on Fri, 17 July, following the success of the inaugural showpiece event in 2025.
2026 will see New Zealand go up against England in a men’s Test (Weds 17 – Sun 21 June) for the first time in the 21st century at the Kia Oval, before the curtain falls on the international home summer in south London when the Three Lions face Sri Lanka in a men’s ODI (Sun 27 Sep).
South London will also take centre stage for both the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup (Tues 30 June & Thurs 2 July), as well as England’s last group game against defending champions New Zealand (Sat 27 June).
The Kia Oval is queuing up for a box-office summer of cricket, with fans snapping up over 47,000 tickets for the men’s Test and ODI on the opening day of the ballot – this surpassed the sales for the 2019 Ashes, the previous record. Furthermore, one out of every four tickets sold for an England men’s 2026 fixture has been for a match day at the Kia Oval. The People’s Home of Cricket is also the best-selling ground for any white-ball international next summer in England and Wales.
Ahead of the internationals, the 2026 home summer will take off with Rory Burns’s Surrey facing the newly promoted Leicestershire in the Rothesay County Championship from Fri, 10 Apr. Fans will see Bryony Smith’s side in south London for the first time next summer when they play Tier One’s newest team, Yorkshire, on Weds 15 Apr. The Yorkshire match will be the first of six women’s Metro Bank One Day Cup matches played at the Kia Oval.






