Full 2025 Fixture List Now Available!
The full fixture list for 2025 is now available!
The fixtures for the County Championship, which will be title sponsored by Rothesay for the next three years, and Metro Bank One-Day Cup women’s and men’s competitions have today been confirmed and you can download the full fixture list now.
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Rothesay County Championship
Somerset will begin the quest for the Rothesay County Championship title with a home game against Worcestershire before traveling to Sussex and Hampshire ahead of a clash against champions Surrey.
The Rothesay County Championship will begin on Friday April 4th with eight rounds in April and May.
The two rounds at the end of June and two rounds at the end of July will see Kookaburra balls used, before three rounds in September to finish the domestic summer.
ROTHESAY COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP – DIVISION ONE: Somerset, Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Yorkshire.
FORMAT: Each county plays 14 Rothesay County Championship matches (seven home and seven away). The county that tops the table at the end of the 14 matches is crowned champion, with the bottom two counties in the table relegated to Division Two.
ROTHESAY COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP – DIVISION TWO: Derbyshire, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Northamptonshire.
Format: Each county plays 14 Rothesay County Championship matches (seven home and seven away). The county that tops the table at the end of the 14 matches is crowned champion and is promoted, along with the second-placed county, to Division One.
Metro Bank One Day Cup
Somerset Men, who finished as runners up in this year’s competition, will begin the competition with a trip to Radlett to take on Middlesex whilst Somerset Women start with an away fixture against Surrey at Beckenham.
The first block of the new Metro Bank One-Day Cup women’s competition will be played in April and May before returning in July while the Metro Bank One-Day Cup men’s competition group stage will be held in August.
The finals of the men’s and women’s competitions will be held over the same weekend (September 20th and 21st) at Trent Bridge and Utilita Bowl respectively.
Metro Bank One-Day Cup Men’s
Group A: Notts Outlaws, Essex, Worcestershire, Surrey, Gloucestershire, Glamorgan, Hampshire, Leicestershire Foxes, Derbyshire Falcons.
Group B: Somerset, Kent Spitfires, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Durham, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire Steelbacks, Middlesex, Sussex Sharks.
Format: Each county plays the other eight counties in their group once (four home and four away games). The top county in each group at the end of the group stage progresses directly to the semi-finals. The second and third-placed counties at the end of the group stage progress to the quarter-finals.
Metro Bank One-Day Cup Women’s
Group: Somerset, Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Lancashire, Surrey, The Blaze, Warwickshire.
Format: Each county plays the other seven counties home and away for a total of 14 group-stage matches. The top four counties at the end of the group stage progress to the semi-finals.
Hospitality packages for these matches will be available on Thursday (November 28th).
Today’s announcement follows last week’s confirmation of the fixtures for the Vitality Blast and new Vitality T20 Women’s County Cup, and completes a historic county schedule that will for the first time see women’s and men’s county teams play side-by-side in the Vitality Blast and Metro Bank One-Day Cup.