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Cricket fans can now enter competition to win tickets to The Hundred Final
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Updated 17:24 6 Aug 2025 GMT+1Published 17:17 6 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Cricket fans can now enter competition to win tickets to The Hundred Final

Hurry, the draw closes soon

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Cricket fans, you could be in with the chance of winning tickets to The Hundred Final - but you'll need to hurry.

Kicking off from the 5 to the 31 August, it's a special chance to see world-class players in action, with the final set to take place at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground later this month.

Last year, London Spirit won the women's competition, whilst the Oval Invincibles brought the trophy home for the men's competition for a second year running.

So, how can you be a part of the crowd this year? Find out everything you need to know below.



Citizen Watches are giving away tickets to The Hundred Final.
Citizen Watches

How to get tickets to this year's The Hundred final

If you want to get involved, listen up: Citizen Watches is running a competition to win tickets to The Hundred Final at the Lord's Cricket Ground, to celebrate its new Tsuyosa collection.

As though that isn't enough to keep sports fans interested, the brand is also offering some other incredible prizes, from signed shirts from the winning team to a Citizen Watch worth up to £300.

Eight runners up will also take home four tickets to one of The Hundred competition fixtures.

To enter, you simply need to fill out your details in the form below and share your favourite team. Good luck!

Enter here


Citizen Watches are giving away tickets to cricket this summer.
Citizen Watches

You'll need to hurry, the competition closes on August 17 2025, terms and conditions apply.

Learn more about The Hundred prizes up for grabs below. Best of luck!

The Citizen Watches x The Hundred competition

Top prizes:


  • Two tickets to The Hundred Final
  • Shirts from the winning team
  • One Citizen Watch, worth up to £300

Runners up:


  • Four tickets to one of The Hundred Competition fixtures (available for eight winners)
  • 10 Citizen Watches, worth up to £300

Enter here

Getty/Alex Davidson - ECB
Getty/Alex Davidson - ECB

Which teams are playing in The Hundred this year?

Eight teams have been created for this year's The Hundred, each representing a city in the UK. Every squad boasts 15 players and you can find the full list below. See you there?


  • Birmingham Phoenix (Edgbaston)
  • London Spirit (Lord's)
  • Manchester Originals (Emirates Old Trafford)
  • Northern Superchargers (Headingley)
  • Oval Invincibles (The Kia Oval)
  • Southern Brave (Utilita Bowl)
  • Trent Rockets (Trent Bridge)
  • Welsh Fire (Sophia Gardens)

What is Citizen Watches' new Tsuyosa collection?

The Tsuyosa Automatic watch collection features modern unisex designs in a huge range of colours for every occasion.

Featuring a stainless steel 40mm or 37mm case and anti-reflective sapphire crystal, these are some seriously classic timepieces that will never go out of style.

Enter the competition here.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/ Alex Davidson/ ECB

Topics: Cricket

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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