Enjoy a gentlemanly game of cricket at Lord's, when Middlesex take on Durham in a Specsavers County Championship game.
Whilst they may not sound like a London side, Middlesex is the club that plays at the historic home of cricket: Lords. So if you want to support the 'London club' then stick with Middlesex. They've been playing well for the last few years, coming second in 2015 and managing to win the whole thing in 2016.
The other big cricket ground in London is the Kia Oval (where Surrey play). Check out our list of county cricket fixtures if you can't make this one.
County cricket at Lord’s: Middlesex v Lancashire – 11 to 14 Apr 2019 – Enjoy a few innings of cricket when Middlesex take on Lancashire in a County Championship game at Lord's.
Royal London 1-Day Cup: Middlesex v Gloucestershire – 21 Apr 2019 – Middlesex will be playing Gloucestershire in a group game for the Royal London One-Day Cup at Lord's
Royal London 1-Day Cup: Middlesex v Sussex – 27 Apr 2019 – Middlesex will be playing Sussex in a group game for the Royal London One-Day Cup at Lord's Cricket Ground
Royal London 1-Day Cup: Middlesex v Glamorgan – 5 May 2019 – Middlesex will be playing Glamorgan in a group game for the Royal London One-Day Cup at Lord's Cricket Ground
T20 Vitality Blast — Middlesex v Kent – 1 Aug 2019 – Watch some T20 cricket at Lord's Cricket Ground, when Middlesex take on Kent in a T20 Vitality Blast game.
T20 Vitality Blast — Middlesex v Surrey – 8 Aug 2019 – Watch some T20 cricket at Lord's Cricket Ground, when Middlesex take on Surrey in a T20 Vitality Blast game.
Test Match at Lord’s — England vs Australia – 14 to 18 Aug 2019 – Dust off your whites and get yourself down to Lord's Cricket Ground for a Test Match between England and Australia.
Find some more cricket matches in September
If you enjoy Lord’s Cricket Ground then you might like to visit Ealing Cricket Club (catch the train from St Johns Wood to Ealing Broadway) and Oval (catch the train from St Johns Wood to Oval)