Ashes 2023: Dates, venues, how to get England vs Australia tickets?
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The ECB has announced international fixtures for England’s men and women’s side, including two Ashes series hosted in England next summer.
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Hide AdBen Stokes’s side will host Australia in their usual five-test series starting in June, whereas England’s Women will have to face the Aussies in all formats comprising a five-day test, three ODI’s, and three IT20s.
Both teams will be determined to reclaim the Ashes trophy after a taxing winter down under, which saw the men’s team collapse to a 4-0 series defeat and the women’s team conquered in all formats aside from test.
Now under the stewardship of Ben Stokes and Brendan McCullum, they will begin their fight for redemption at Edgbaston and travel onto Headingley - the home of Stokes’ Ashes 2019 heroics.
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Hide AdWhereas the women’s team start their contest a week later at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge, a venue they haven’t visited since 2000.
What dates are the Ashes 2023?
Ashes 2023 will see England’s Men’s and Women’s sides host Australia across the nation’s best venues including Leeds’ Headingley, Nottingham’s Trent Bridge, and Manchester’s Emirates Old Trafford.
Here’s a full list of the venues and the dates the matches will be played:
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Hide AdThe LV= Insurance Men’s Ashes Series
- Friday, June 16-20 2023: Edgbaston
- Wednesday, June 28 - July 02 2023: Lord’s
- Thursday, July 6-10 2023: Headingley
- Wednesday, July 19-23 2023: Emirates Old Trafford
- Thursday, July 27-31 2023: Kia Oval
LV= Insurance Test Match, Women’s Ashes Series
- Thursday, June 22-26 2023: Trent Bridge
Vitality IT20s, Women’s Ashes Series
- Saturday, July 1 2023: Edgbaston
- Wednesday, July 5 2023: Kia Oval
- Saturday, July 8 2023: Lord’s
One Day Internationals, Women’s Ashes Series
- Wednesday, 12 July 2023: Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
- Sunday, 16 July 2023: Ageas Bowl, Southampton
- Tuesday, 18 July 2023: Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton
How to get Ashes 2023 tickets?
There are two ways to secure your ticket to see England vs Australia at the Ashes 2023.
The popular method is to register your interest online and join the ticket ballot once open. This will guarantee you a cheap ticket but it means you will have to be selected from a large pool of entries.
Alternatively you can opt for a hospitality ticket which costs a little more but guarantees you a seat and a great experience. Find out more by visiting the Keith Prowse website.
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Hide AdHere is a list of which Ashes 2023 matches you can register your interest or join the ballot:
The LV= Insurance Men’s Ashes Series
- Friday, June 16-20 2023: Edgbaston (Ballot open)
- Wednesday, June 28 - July 02 2023: Lord’s (Register interest)
- Thursday, July 6-10 2023: Headingley (Ballot open)
- Wednesday, July 19-23 2023: Emirates Old Trafford (Register interest)
- Thursday, July 27-31 2023: Kia Oval (Ballot open)
LV= Insurance Test Match, Women’s Ashes Series
- Thursday, June 22-26 2023: Trent Bridge (Ballot open)
Vitality IT20s, Women’s Ashes Series
- Saturday, July 1 2023: Edgbaston (Ballot open)
- Wednesday, July 5 2023: Kia Oval (Ballot open)
- Saturday, July 8 2023: Lord’s (Register Interest)
One Day Internationals, Women’s Ashes Series
- Wednesday, 12 July 2023: Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol (Ballot open)
- Sunday, 16 July 2023: Ageas Bowl, Southampton (Ballot open)
- Tuesday, 18 July 2023: Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton (Ballot open)
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