View of Edgbaston cricket pitch during T20 Finals Day with fireworks
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T20 Finals Day The Pinnacle Of The Domestic Calendar

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There are plenty of dates in the cricket diary that fans circle in advance, but none quite match the energy of T20 Finals Day. Held each summer at Edgbaston Stadium, this all-action festival has become the showpiece of the domestic game, a day where four teams, three matches and one trophy come together under one roof.

The concept is beautifully simple. Two semi-finals are played back-to-back before the winners return in the evening to contest the final. By the time the floodlights are blazing, one county will be celebrating while the others are left reflecting on what might have been. For supporters, it’s twelve hours of high drama with barely a moment to catch their breath.
T20 cricket player walking on the pitch with fireworks in the background at Edgbaston during T20 Finals Day
Since the format was introduced in 2003, Finals Day has produced more than its share of unforgettable moments. Leicestershire’s early dominance, Hampshire’s knack for lifting the trophy, and Nottinghamshire’s consistent presence have helped shape its history. Really, it's the unpredictability that makes it so exciting. We Brits love an underdog and the theatre of a giant being slayed. The international stars showing their best whilst local heroes delight the fan, it's pure cinema.

And then there’s the atmosphere. If Test cricket is about quiet tension, and one-day internationals mixing strategy with occasion, T20 Finals Day is something else entirely. The Hollies Stand at Edgbaston turns into a carnival of colour! From fans in fancy dress, chants echoing across the ground, and music keeping the energy high between overs, it's sublime. This feels more like a festival than a sporting contest. This is probably one reason why so many love it.
Cricket fans in the stadium at Edgbaston during T20 Finals Day
Looking ahead to T20 Finals Day 2025, the anticipation is already bubbling. We don’t yet know which counties will take the field, but that’s part of the fun. The beauty of the Blast is that any side can go on a run. Again, the unpredictability makes the day all the more compelling. What is guaranteed, however, is a sell-out, relentless noise, and great cricket.

While general admission captures the raw spirit of the event, many fans now choose to upgrade their experience with T20 Finals Day hospitality at Edgbaston to make it all the more special and memorable. We - Keith Prowse - are Edgbaston’s Official Hospitality Partner, and we have some exciting experiences to match this event. Skyline adds an extra layer of comfort and exclusivity to the day - think premium seating with excellent views, outstanding food and drink served throughout, and space to relax between games. It’s a brilliant way for friends to make a day of it, families to celebrate together, or businesses to entertain clients in an environment that feels special yet still part of the wider buzz.

That blend is what makes Finals Day unique. You get world-class sport with a party atmosphere, and the option to enjoy it in style. It’s cricket at full throttle: loud, lively, and unashamedly fun. And for many, that’s why it sits right at the top of the domestic cricket calendar.
T20 Blast Finals Day at Edgbaston Stadium, Surrey v reining champions Somerset in the first semi-final of Finals Day

T20 Finals Day

It's a day filled with four fixtures and one final. T20 Finals Day 2025 is back with a bang and is the highlight of the domestic calendar.

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