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Anybody off to Lord's this week?

How much are tickets for lords? Always fancied going but never had the chance.
Definitely got the lords museum tour on my list next time I visit London.

Paid £135 for tomorrow, was the second cheapest at the time of buying.

cheapest originally started at £85 (or £50 for restricted view). Most expensive £180
 

Paid £135 for tomorrow, was the second cheapest at the time of buying.

cheapest originally started at £85 (or £50 for restricted view). Most expensive £180

Aye mine are 135, the restricted views one arent the same experience, and it gets freezing under there

They've really gone up in price. I paide 80-100 for plum seats just in the Ashes test where Archer hit Smith

Better seats than I have this weekend, not sure how its gone up so much in a short space of time!
 
Easy to buy Lord's tickets if you are a Durham member. They will send you an order form out - but you have to give them plenty notice to do this.

I have being going for nearly 15 years running now. Only missed last year because of COVID.
 
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How much are tickets for lords? Always fancied going but never had the chance.
Definitely got the lords museum tour on my list next time I visit London.

Personally I prefer the Oval for a day out at a Test. Tickets are cheaper than Lords (paying £60 each for the 4th Test), easier to get and a better atmosphere.
 
I have been to Lords over 10 times and can safely say I have never seen an over of cricket. That would waste a good day.
 
This - I must refrain.

Also - Mind blowing you would wear a football strip in Lords as a middle aged man. Or am I being a snob? Or just have standards?
Aye agree with that. Didn’t even wear my usual Yorkshire or England polo the other day, just a plain one. And definitely wouldn’t wear a football top to cricket :lol:
 
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Aye agree with that. Didn’t even wear my usual Yorkshire or England polo the other day, just a plain one. And definitely wouldn’t wear a football top to cricket :lol:

Funnily enough the only time I’ve ever worn a football shirt as an adult has been at England away cricket. Only a couple of times but you tend to get chatting to others from the NE when you do.
 
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