CommBank Women's T20I v England
Australia will face off against England as part of the Women’s Ashes Series on Saturday 25 January, with the clash expected to draw a large crowd similar to the thrilling series on English soil in 2023 which broke attendance and viewership records for Women’s cricket.
Event Information
Public Transport
Free travel on all regular Adelaide Metro buses, trains and trams for fans travelling to and from all international cricket matches at Adelaide Oval.
Visit the Adelaide Metro website for more information.
If you are feeling unwell, please avoid travelling on public transport at all times.
Car Parking
Public parking is available for $35 and is subject to capacity and weather.
In Use:
East (Enter via King William Road):
- Open from 11:30am for hotel/event permits only
- Open from 4:30pm for limited public and accessibility parking
North (Enter via Pennington Tce):
- Open from 11:30am for event permits/contractors only
- Open from 4:30pm for public and accessibility parking
Not In Use:
Oval #2
Torrens Parade Ground
University Lane
Road Closures
War Memorial Drive: 3:30pm – 10:15pm
King William Road: 8:45pm – 10:15pm (25km/h speed restriction)
Pennington Terrace: 8:45pm – 10:15pm
TDU Road Closures
Victoria Drive: 7:00pm – 9:00pm *26 Jan (between Kintore Ave and King William Rd)
Surrounding road closures commence 2:00am Sunday 26 January including War Memorial Drive.
Accessibility
Disability drop-off and pick up zones
For disability permit holders only, which can be applied for via Services SA. On event days zones can be located:
- War Memorial Drive, out the front of Next Gen Health Clubs and Tennis SA, adjacent to Pinky Flat. This drop off zone must be accessed from the western side via Montefiore Road or Morphett Street Bridge.
- King William Road, adjacent to the East Gate for north-bound traffic. For post-game access, enter via Sir Edwin Smith Avenue from the Kermode Street/Brougham Place intersections with your disability parking permit ready to gain entry through the roadblock.
Hidden Disabilities
This is a Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Friendly event. For more information visit our Sensory Space page.