🏏 The Hundred

The Hundred Final

Sunday, 16th August

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  • Kick Off Time
    14:15
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    Match Venue
    Lords Cricket Ground

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📊 Match Preview

The Hundred Final takes place at Lords Cricket Ground on Sunday 16 August 2026 (14:15 start) in The Hundred. This Hundred preview covers the fixture, venue, start time, ticket options and key matchday details for fans heading to the ground or following from elsewhere. The Hundred is built around short, fast cricket, so momentum can change quickly. A strong start, sharp fielding spell or one big batting partnership can shift the whole contest. Supporters should expect attacking batting, tactical bowling changes and a lively crowd throughout the game. Fans attending should check ticket information, travel routes and venue guidance before setting off. If you cannot attend, this page helps you follow the match with useful details and where to watch live in London.

Frequently Asked Questions

Availability changes quickly for high-demand events. Official tickets are often limited or sold out early, especially for major fixtures and finals. If official options are no longer available, resale platforms usually provide the best chance of securing tickets closer to the event date.
For high-demand events, earlier is almost always better. Prices typically rise as the event gets closer and availability drops. If the event is already close to selling out, waiting can mean paying more or missing out entirely.
Yes as long as you use established platforms. Most major resale marketplaces offer buyer protection, secure transactions, and verified sellers. This makes them a reliable option when official tickets are unavailable.