Poster of Major League Cricket 2026 / Courtesy: Instagram/Cricket Gully Official
Major League Cricket (MLC) opened ticket sales for its 2026 season on March 24, signaling an expanded tournament with new markets and venues across the United States.
The fourth season will run from June 18 to July 18, featuring new venues, including the league’s first matches in Los Angeles and a shift of the playoffs to the West Coast for the first time.
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The season will open on June 18 at Grand Prairie Stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas, with the Texas Super Kings facing the Seattle Orcas in the opening match. After four days in Texas, the matches will move to the Oakland Coliseum on June 24, where the San Francisco Unicorns begin their home stretch against the Texas Super Kings.
The schedule will then shift to Los Angeles on July 1 for a five-day run at the Knight Riders Cricket Field in Pomona, marking the Los Angeles Knight Riders’ first home games in league history. The regular season concludes with a return to Grand Prairie Stadium for the final five days of competition before the playoffs.
Postseason matches begin July 15 at the Oakland Coliseum, which will also host the final on July 18 to determine the 2026 champion.
The league is expanding following record attendance in 2025, adding new venues including the Oakland Coliseum and the Knight Riders Cricket Field in Pomona, Los Angeles, while continuing to attract international T20 players to the United States.
Tickets include single-match options and premium hospitality packages, with a 72-hour presale window offering early access to select seating, including front-row sections.
General admission prices are expected to start at US $20, varying by venue and match category, with organizers urging early bookings. Full schedules, venue details, and ticket packages are available through the official MLC website.
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