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The Kia Oval will host four mouth-watering Vitality Blast double-headers in 2025

The Home of T20 Cricket will host Hampshire, Essex and Somerset in men’s and women’s double-headers, plus an additional double-header as Surrey women face Lancashire and Surrey men face Sussex Sharks on Wednesday 18 June.

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Surrey will kick off their 2025 Vitality Blast campaign with a mouth-watering double-header clash against Somerset at Taunton on Friday, 30 May.

Chris Jordan’s side will head to Wales to take on Glamorgan (Tuesday, 3 June) in Cardiff before both men’s and women’s teams kick off the home season against Hampshire Hawks on Thursday, 5 June.

A night after, the men’s side will visit Canterbury to go up against the the Kent Spitfires (Friday, 6 June) before Bryony Smith’s Surrey play back-to-back matches, taking on Lancashire Lightning (Saturday, 7 June) at Emirates Old Trafford and Durham at the Kia Oval (Sunday, 8 June).

Bryony Smith’s team will be in action at the Kia Oval on Wednesday, 11 June, facing The Blaze before the men’s side take the field on 12 June for a popular Thursday night derby versus our traditional rivals, Kent Spitfires.

For their sixth fixture of the season, Smith’s Three Feathers will travel to Chelmsford on Sunday, 15 June to square off against Essex.

Both Surrey sides will feature together again for a double-header against Hampshire at the Utilita Bowl on Tuesday 17 June.

Smith and Jordan’s Surrey will then return home for the second home double-header of the season on Wednesday 18 June, with the women starting the bumper matchday against Lancashire Lightning and the men following it up with a contest against Sussex Sharks in the evening.

The Kia Oval’s London Derby against Middlesex will take place on Friday 20 June before the T20 season breaks for some red ball action.

For the return of the Blast, the Kia Oval will ready itself for another double-header when Essex Eagles visit south London on Sunday, 6 July.

Bryony Smith’s side head to the Midlands to face Birmingham Bears on Wednesday 9 July, while the men travel southwards on the same day to take on defending champions Gloucestershire at Bristol.

Two days later, on Friday 11 July, the two sides will be back on the field when the women go up against The Blaze at Trent Bridge and the men entertain the Friday night crowd at the Kia Oval versus Glamorgan.

On the following matchday, both Surrey sides feature against Somerset at the Kia Oval for the final Blast double-header of the summer.

The next assignment for Chris Jordan and his team will be the London Derby at Lord’s on Wednesday 16 July before they conclude the group stages with a trip to Hove, squaring off against Sussex Sharks on Friday 18 July.

After heading to the northeast of England to compete against Durham at Chester-Le-Street (Wednesday 16 July), Smith and her Surrey side will finish off the group stage at the Kia Oval, welcoming Birmingham Bears for a floodlit match on Friday 18 July.

Surrey’s 2025 Men’s & Women’s Vitality Blast fixtures

Doubleheader: Friday 30 May – Somerset v Surrey women, Taunton

Tuesday 3 June – Glamorgan v Surrey men, Cardiff

Doubleheader: Thursday 5 June – Surrey women & men v Hampshire Hawks, the Kia Oval

Friday 6 June – Kent Spitfires v Surrey men, Canterbury

Saturday 7 June –  Lancashire Lightning v Surrey women, Manchester

Sunday 8 June – Surrey women v Durham, the Kia Oval

Wednesday 11 June – Surrey women v The Blaze, the Kia Oval

Thursday 12 June – Surrey men v Kent Spitfires, the Kia Oval

Sunday 15 June – Essex Eagles v Surrey women, Chelmsford

Doubleheader: Tuesday 17 June – Hampshire Hawks v Surrey women & men, Southampton

Doubleheader: Wednesday 18 June – Surrey women & men v Lancashire Lightning, the Kia Oval

Friday 20 June – Surrey men v Middlesex, the Kia Oval

Doubleheader: Sunday 6 July – Surrey women & men v Essex Eagles, the Kia Oval

Doubleheader: Wednesday 9 July – Birmingham Bears v Surrey women & men, Edgbaston

Wednesday 9 July – Gloucestershire v Surrey men, Bristol

Doubleheader: Friday 11 July: The Blaze v Surrey women & men, Nottingham

Doubleheader: Sunday 13 July: Surrey women & men v Somerset, the Kia Oval

Tuesday 15 July –  Durham v Surrey women, Chester-Le-Street

Wednesday 16 July – Middlesex v Surrey men, Lord’s

Friday 18 July – Surrey women v Birmingham Bears, the Kia Oval

Friday 18 July – Sussex Sharks v Surrey men, Hove