Trent Bridge

Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Interactive map of Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Ground information
LocationWest Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England
CountryEngland
Capacity17,500
TenantsNottinghamshire County Cricket Club (1841–present)
England cricket team (1899–present)
Notts County F.C. (1873–1877, 1894–1910)
End names
Radcliffe Road End
Stuart Broad End
International information
First Test1–3 June 1899:
 England v  Australia
Last Test22–24 May 2025:
 England v  Zimbabwe
First ODI31 August 1974:
 England v  Pakistan
Last ODI19 September 2024:
 England v  Australia
First T20I6 June 2009:
 Bangladesh v  India
Last T20I14 September 2025:
 England v  South Africa
First women's Test23–25 June 1979:
 England v  West Indies
Last women's Test22–26 June 2023:
 England v  Australia
First WODI8 August 1976:
 England v  Australia
Last WODI22 June 2000:
 England v  South Africa
First WT20I18 June 2009:
 India v  New Zealand
Last WT20I28 June 2025:
 England v  India
Team information
Nottinghamshire (1841 – present)
As of 28 June 2025
Source: CricInfo

Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is a cricket ground mostly used for Test, One-Day International and county cricket located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, just across the River Trent from the city of Nottingham. Trent Bridge is also the headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. As well as international cricket and Nottinghamshire's home games, the ground has hosted the Finals Day of the Twenty20 Cup twice and has hosted One-Day Cup since 2021.

In 2009, the ground was used for the ICC World Twenty20 and hosted the semi-final between South Africa and Pakistan. The site takes its name from the nearby main bridge over the Trent and it is also close to Meadow Lane and the City Ground, the football stadiums of Notts County and Nottingham Forest respectively.