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Rory Burns’ Surrey side will start their quest for a fourth consecutive County Championship title with an opening weekend trip to Chelmsford to face Essex, starting on Friday 4 April

The Three Feathers’ first-ever professional women’s team will get the new era of domestic cricket rolling on Wednesday 23 April when they take on Somerset in the Metro Bank One Day Cup.

The Kia Oval’s season gets underway on Friday 11 April when Hampshire visit south London in the Rothesay County Championship before Surrey hit the road to face Division One newcomers Sussex at Hove from Friday 18 April.

Surrey’s new professional women’s team will face Somerset in their first competitive fixture two day’s before Rory Burns’ champions welcome the westcountry county to the Kia Oval in the Championship (Friday 25 – Monday 28 April).

The month of April ends with Surrey playing Women’s Metro Bank One Day Cup fixtures against Hampshire (Sunday 27 April) at Southampton and Durham (Wednesday 30 April) at Beckenham.

There will five more assignments for Smith and her Three Feathers in the Women’s Metro Bank One Day Cup before the competition breaks for the start of the Vitality Blast at the end of the month. These include Warwickshire at Beckenham (Sunday 4 May), away at Lancashire (Wednesday 7 May – venue TBC), Somerset at Taunton (Sunday 11 May), The Blaze at Beckenham (Wednesday 14 May) and Essex at Chelmsford (Monday 19 May).

The mens’ side return to red ball action after a week’s break with an away assignment to Edgbaston to face Warwickshire from Friday 9 May.

Up next for Burns and his team will be two huge clashes at the Kia Oval against rivals Yorkshire (Friday 16 – Monday 19 May) and Essex (Friday 23 – Monday 26 May) before four-day cricket makes way for T20 action.

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The Vitality Blast starts for the Three Feathers with a mouth-watering double-header against Somerset in Taunton on Friday 30 May. You can view all of Surrey’s Vitality Blast fixtures here.

Sandwiched between the group stages of the Blast are two rounds of the County Championship cricket. Surrey will take on Worcestershire at New Road from Sunday 22 June before Durham visit the Kia Oval from Sunday 29 June.

Immediately after the Vitality Blast group stages, Surrey’s men team will return to Scarborough for the first time since Aaron Hardie famously scored the winning runs with just three balls remaining of the match in 2022. Surrey remain in the north east, with a trip to Chester-le-Street to face Durham (Tuesday 29 July – Friday 1 August).

Surrey head to the heart of the country to play three matches at Woodbridge Road, Guildford in 2024, starting with Surrey playing Hampshire in the Women’s One Day Cup, before Surrey kick off the Men’s competition with fixtures against Leicestershire (Wednesday 6 August) and Gloucestershire (Friday 8 August).

Surrey women’s domestic season pauses for a month of The Hundred after the visit to Warwickshire (Portland Road, Birmingham) on Wednesday 30 July.

The Kia Oval will host the remaining two Men’s Metro Bank One Day Cup home matches – against defending champions Glamorgan (Wednesday 13 August) and Hampshire (Monday 18 August).

The men’s One Day Cup side will be on the road to play Essex (Friday 15 August), Derbyshire (Friday 22 August), Nottinghamshire (Sunday 24 August) and Worcestershire (Tuesday 26 August), with the knockout stages following.

Surrey will finish off their group stage games of the Women’s Metro Bank One Day Cup in September, taking on The Blaze (Thursday 4 September) at Trent Bridge, Lancashire (Sunday 7 September) at Beckenham, Essex (Wednesday 10 September) at Beckenham, and finally Durham (Saturday 13 September) at Chester-le-Street.

The final phase of the County Championship will also begin in September, with the Three Feathers welcoming Warwickshire (Monday 8 – Thursday 11 September) and Nottinghamshire (Monday 15 – 18 September) to south London.

Burns and his Surrey side will conclude their 2025 County Championship campaign down in Southampton against Hampshire, with the match commencing from Wednesday 24 September.

Tickets for all domestic matches at the Kia Oval are on sale now.

SURREY 2025 FIXTURES BY COMPETITION

Men’s Rothesay County Championship fixtures

Fri 4 to Mon 7 April – Essex v Surrey, Chelmsford

Fri 11 to Mon 14 April – Surrey v Hampshire, the Kia Oval

Fri 18 to Mon 21 April – Sussex v Surrey, Hove

Fri 25 to Mon 28 April – Surrey v Somerset, the Kia Oval

Fri 9 to Mon 12 May – Warwickshire v Surrey, Edgbaston

Fri 16 to Mon 19 May – Surrey v Yorkshire, the Kia Oval

Fri 23 to Mon 26 May – Surrey v Essex, the Kia Oval

Sun 22 to Weds 25 June – Worcestershire v Surrey, New Road

Sun 29 June to Mon 2 July – Surrey v Durham, the Kia Oval

Tues 22 to Fri 25 July – Yorkshire v Surrey, Scarborough

Tues 29 to Fri 1 August – Durham v Surrey, Chester-le-Street.

Mon 8 to Thurs 11 September – Surrey v Warwickshire, the Kia Oval

Mon 15 to Thurs 18 September – Surrey v Nottinghamshire, the Kia Oval

Weds 24 to Sat 27 September – Hampshire v Surrey, Southampton

Women’s & Men’s Metro Bank One Day Cup fixtures

Weds 23 April – Surrey women v Somerset, Beckenham

Sun 27 April – Hampshire v Surrey women, Southampton

Weds 30 April – Surrey women v Durham, Beckenham

Sun 4 May – Surrey women v Warwickshire, Beckenham

Weds 7 May – Lancashire v Surrey women, TBC

Sun 11 May – Somerset v Surrey women, Taunton

Weds 14 May – Surrey women v The Blaze, Beckenham

Mon 19 May – Essex v Surrey women, Chelmsford

Tues 24 July – Surrey women v Hampshire, Guildford

Weds 30 July – Warwickshire v Surrey women, Portland Road

Weds 6 August – Surrey men v Leicestershire Foxes, Guildford

Fri 8 August – Surrey men v Gloucestershire, Guildford

Weds 13 August – Surrey men v Glamorgan, the Kia Oval

Fri 15 August – Essex v Surrey men, Chelmsford

Mon 18 August – Surrey men v Hampshire, the Kia Oval

Fri 22 August – Derbyshire Falcons v Surrey men, Derby

Sun 24 August – Notts Outlaws v Surrey men, Trent Bridge

Tues 26 August – Worcestershire v Surrey men, New Road

Thurs 4 September – The Blaze v Surrey women, Trent Bridge

Sun 7 September – Surrey women v Lancashire, Beckenham

Weds 10 September – Surrey women v Essex, Beckenham

Sat 13 September – Durham v Surrey women, Chester-le-Street