Surrey head back to Guildford for their second Metro Bank One Day Cup fixture at the ground, taking on Northamptonshire Steelbacks on Sunday.
Rory Burns’ side will be looking to return to winning ways after yesterday’s game against Leicestershire. Similar to Surrey, Northants are coming into this fixture off the back of a defeat at Kent, having won their opener versus Warwickshire.
The match starts at 11am, with gates opening at 9:30am. All attendees, including Members require a valid ticket, which will be scanned prior to entering the ground. Please note, this fixture is ‘SOLD OUT’. There are no additional tickets, including Members’ tickets, available on the day.
Spectator info for Guildford can be found here.
HOW CAN I KEEP UP WITH THE MATCH?
The match will be broadcast live on Surrey’s YouTube channel, with a link placed on the Club’s Match Centre. Surrey’s social media channels will also provide regular updates and share match clips throughout the game.
A report and highlights will be published on the Kia Oval website after the conclusion of the match.
SQUAD
Surrey have named a 13-player squad for the visit of Northants.
After undergoing scans, all-rounder Tiaan van Vuuren is ruled out of the One Day Cup due to the hamstring injury he picked up in the opening game against Lancashire and will be returning back to South Africa.
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Previewed by Jeremy Blackmore – ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Captain: Nathan McSweeney
2025 position: 9th (Group B)
2025 most runs: James Sales (268)
2025 most wickets: Liam Guthrie (9)
Why they can win the competition: Northamptonshire underwhelmed in last year’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup, but there are real signs of optimism this year, not least momentum from their run to Vitality T20 Blast Finals Day. Although they lose seven players to The Hundred, the club can call on several experienced players as well as the youngsters they blooded in last year’s competition.
Player to watch: Australia international Nathan McSweeney has been handed the captaincy. Not only in fine form in the Rothesay County Championship and Vitality Blast, McSweeney brings considerable captaincy experience, being just the second skipper to lift all three trophies in Australian domestic cricket.
Young gun: All-rounder Gus Miller played a key role in Northamptonshire’s run to Second XI Finals Day this year and showed his temperament with a maiden Championship half-century after an emergency call-up against Durham. He will hope to use the Metro Bank One-Day Cup to establish himself in the senior side after only featuring once in the Blast.
Final thought: With so many Northamptonshire players featuring in The Hundred, this year’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup provides opportunities for several talented youngsters to stake their claims. They will be bolstered by veteran India international leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal who returns for his third stint with the Steelbacks.







