England face yet another exciting summer of international one day and test cricket against New Zealand and South Africa, two of the most entertaining sides in World cricket. The Brit Oval will play host to a number of international fixtures in 2008. After the redevelopment at the ground, match day hospitality has reached an all time high.
Hospitality Facilities
Hospitalityfinder is delighted to offer first class hospitality for each of these events in our luxuriously appointed hospitality facility at the Brit Oval.
To include the following in the package: - Morning Coffee tea and breakfast on arrival
- Champagne Reception
- Three Course Silver Service Luncheon
- Selected Fine Wines
- Ports and Brandies
- Full Complimentary Bar (excluding champagne)
- Reserved Match ticket in Grandstand
- Traditional Afternoon Tea
- Souvenir Match Programme and Scorecard
- Floral Decorations
- Television Monitors with Video
- Uniformed Hostesses
Example Itinerary
- 9.00am Gates Open, Tea, Coffee and Danish pastries are served
- 10.00am Complimentary Bar Opens
- 11.00am Play starts
- 1.00pm Lunch is served with selected wines
- 1.40pm Play resumes
- 3.40pm Afternoon tea is served
- 6.00pm Scheduled end of play
- 6.30pm Bar closes (or 30 minutes after the close of play)
- 7.00pm Hospitality area closes and guests depart (or one hour after the close of play)
England V New Zealand 4TH Natwest ODI
- Wednesday 25th June £399 ONE DAY
England V South Africa 4TH NPOWER Test Match
- Thursday 07th August £399
- Friday 08th August £449
- Saturday 09th August £299
- Sunday 10th August £249
England V South Africa 3rd Natwest ODI
- Friday 29th August £395 ONE DAY
per person + vat
The Oval
It is the home ground for Surrey. The nearest tube station is also
called Oval, but the ground can also be easily reached from Vauxhall.
The Oval traditionally hosts the final Test match of each English
summer in late August or early September.
The Oval, 51°29'02?N, 000°06'54?W, is a cricket ground in Kennington, London. It has often been traditionally referred to as the 'Kennington Oval', but in recent years it has officially been known as the 'Fosters Oval', 'AMP Oval,' and currently as the 'Brit Oval' due to various commercial sponsorship deals.
