Final Twenty20 Cup tickets on sale

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The Rose Bowl is the venue for Twenty20 finals day

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The last remaining tickets for Twenty20 Cup finals day go on sale at 10am tomorrow.

The Rose Bowl is hosting the most exciting day in domestic cricket on Saturday July 26 as 120 overs of blistering Twenty20 cricket comes to the home of Hampshire.

With two semi-finals and final in one day of back to back Twenty20 action, finals day is the best value ticket in cricket.

Now that three of the four quarter-finalists have been decided and the fourth is scheduled, the Rose Bowl has been able to release a final allocation of tickets to the general public.

This is the last opportunity to buy tickets to experience the most exciting day of the cricket season.

Adults: £49
Juniors (under-16s): £11

(both ticket prices include booking fee)

Book your tickets online at www.rosebowlplc.com or call the ticket hotline on 0870 243 0291 (between 9am to 6pm).

Alternatively, tickets can be bought in person from the Rose Bowl ticket office which is open at the following times:

July 18: 10am–6pm
July 19: 9am–4pm
July 21-25: 8.30am–6pm

Match day information:

Gates open at 9am

1st semi-final - 11:30am to 2.15pm - Kent Spitfires v Essex Eagles

2nd semi-final - 3pm to 5.45pm - Middlesex Crusaders v Durham Dynamos or Glamorgan Dragons

Final - 7.15pm to 10pm

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