BLOEMFONTEIN – Tickets for the two One Day International matches between the Proteas and England in January 2027 at the Mangaung Oval, are now available.

Tickets for the 2026/20207 international season opened on Monday 18 May, and already all the tickets for the Test on 3 to 6 January at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town is sold out.

Bloemfontein will be the host for two matches on 10 and 13 January.

The international home season will start in September with the reigning ICC World Test Champions Australia in a three-match ODI and a tree-match test series starting in October.

Supporters can look forward to these two arch-rivals going head-to-head in iconic moments including the Pink Day ODI at the DP World Wanderers Stadium on 27 September.

The Proteas then welcome Bangladesh for an all-format tour, which includes two test matches in November, followed by a three-match ODI series in early December.

Connor Esterhuizen was on fine form for the Proteas in the final T20 against the Black Caps.
Connor Esterhuizen was on fine form for the Proteas in the final T20 against the Black Caps. There will be lots of international cricket action at the Mangaung Oval on 10 and 13 January 20207. PHOTO: Sanka Vidanagama / AFP

The international home summer then reaches its peak with the arrival of England over the festive period for a three-match Test series, including the iconic Boxing Day Test at SuperSport Park and the prestigious New Year’s Test at the World Sports Betting Newlands Cricket Ground.

The two teams will round off with a three-match ODI series in January – one at Boland Park on 10 January and the two matches in Bloemfontein.

This will form part of the Proteas building towards the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027 on home soil.

The Proteas Women will headline another landmark season as they welcome India and Australia for two major inbound tours. India’s tour will feature three ICC Women’s Championship ODI contests and a historic one-off Test match at Dafabet St George’s Park, with matches also taking place in Potchefstroom, Bloemfontein and Cape Town.

In another milestone moment for women’s cricket in South Africa, Australia Women will tour the country for the first-ever full bilateral series between the two sides on South African soil. The tour will feature three T20 Internationals and three ODIs, including the symbolic Black Day fixture at the Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium on 3 April, followed by the once-off Test match at the JB Marks oval.

Tickets in Bloemfontein for these matches are now available and cost R100.

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