A full complement of current internationals is available as Notts Outlaws face Yorkshire in the 50-over Royal London One-Day Cup at Trent Bridge on Saturday (11am start).

The Outlaws can call upon the England trio of Stuart Broad, Alex Hales and Jake Ball, as well as Australian international paceman James Pattinson.

Pattinson, who has begun his Notts career with 20 wickets, in three matches, at an average of 11 in first-class cricket, could come into direct conflict with his fellow Victorian Peter Handscomb.

And although Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, David Willey, Liam Plunkett and Adil Rashid will soon be teammates of Hales and Ball with three lions on their chests, it’s the stag versus the white rose that will be occupying each of their minds come Saturday.

“Someone is going to win a trophy halfway through the season. That’s a great carrot for everyone,” said Nottinghamshire Head Coach Peter Moores.

“The thought of playing a 50 over final at Lord’s and winning is great for any player. It’s right up there, so we’re up for this competition.

Moores has watched his side begin the Specsavers County Championship season with a trio of victories, against Leicestershire, Durham and Sussex.

With the international pedigree on show, the former England Coach is hoping for a healthy attendance as his side aim to start their white ball season in a similar vain.

“It’s an exciting year for one-day cricket in England with the Champions Trophy,” he said.

“A big crowd for the first game would make a real difference to the players. We’re hoping for a great atmosphere.

“There will be so many internationals involved and Trent Bridge is a fantastic ground on which to play and watch. It would be great if people come out and support us."

Ticketing Information

Adults can enjoy a day of Royal London One-Day Cup cricket for £17, while 65+ and u21s can attend for £12.

Junior tickets (under 16s) are priced at £9, or alternatively feel free to opt for a Junior Membership - permitting entry for all home cricket throughout the season - for £27. Entry is free for kids aged 0-2.

Seating is unreserved, meaning you are welcome to sit anywhere in the ground, with the exception of the exclusive seating for our Members situated in-front of the Pavilion.

Should you wish to join them in those seats and within the historic building, we’d be delighted to welcome you as a Member of the Club. Click here to find out more…

Tickets In Advance

There are three different ways to purchase tickets in advance:

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- Call the Ticket Hotline on 0844 811 8711 (kindly note that calls to our 0844 numbers will cost 7p per minute plus your telephone company’s access charge).

- Visit the Ticket Office in person (open 9.30am to 4.30pm)

Tickets purchased more than two working days ahead of the match will be sent in the post. If purchased afterwards, they will be available for collection from the Ticket Office.

Alternatively, use the print at home option. Kindly note, you’ll need to physically print the tickets. They won’t scan from an electronic device.

Tickets on the day

Feel free to purchase tickets from the Ticket Office on arrival at the ground. Window counters for this purpose are situated on Bridgford Road, adjacent to the Hound Road turning.

If you’re unsure, please ask your nearest steward who will be delighted to assist you.