Lord’s
ICC Women's T20 World Cup, 2026: Venue Guide
This is your guide for everything you need to know about matches held at Lord’s in London throughout the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Here you can find all the information you need ahead of your matchday, including travel options, accessibility provision and on-site facilities.
Lord’s
This is your guide for everything you need to know about matches held at Lord’s in London throughout the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Here you can find all the information you need ahead of your matchday, including travel options, accessibility provision and on-site facilities.
TRAVEL
By Bike
A number of bike* racks are available outside the ground for cyclists to lock their bikes to.
There are several Cycle Hire docking stations within five minutes’ walk of the ground, on Abbey Road, St John’s Wood Road, Wellington Road, Lodge Road, Lisson Grove and Prince Albert Road.
By London Underground
Whilst St. John’s Wood is the closest Tube station to Lord’s, it is exceptionally busy before and after matches.
Ticketholders are encouraged to use various alternative routes to and from the Ground via Tube stations such as Baker Street, Warwick Avenue, Marylebone and Edgware Road, all of which are no more than a 15-minute walk from Lord’s.
By Bus
The 13 and 113 bus* routes run adjacent to Lord's on the Wellington Road (to the east of the ground). These stop closest to the North and Heyhoe Flint Gates, but are within a comfortable walking distance to the Grace Gate.
The 139 and 189 routes run adjacent to Lord's on Grove End Road (to the west of the Ground). These routes stop closest to the Grace Gate, but are a short walk from the Heyhoe Flint and North Gates.
By National Rail
The nearest main line railway* station is Marylebone, served by Chiltern Railways, which is approximately ten minutes’ walk from the ground. Marylebone Station is on the Chiltern line.
Paddington Station is approximately 20 minutes’ walk from the Ground, for services to West and South-West England and South Wales.
By Car
We encourage all visitors to use public transport if possible. There are parking restrictions affecting non-residents on the streets surrounding Lord’s and on St John’s Wood High Street on all major match days, so please ensure you do not park in bays which are for residents’ use only.
FOOD & DRINK
Food & drink options will be confirmed closer to the start of the competition.
FACILITIES
Accessibility
Accessible entrances are available at the Grace, North and Heyhoe Flint Gates, while accessible drop-off is at the No.6 car park.
The seating areas listed below are accessed via short staircases.
- Pavilion Concourse and Long Room (also via lift)
- Warner Stand Terrace – Rows 1 to 10 (also via lift)
- Grand Stand Lower Tier – Rows 1 to 12 (also via lift)
- Compton Stand Lower Tier – All Seating (also via lift)
- Edrich Stand Lower Tier – All Seating (also via lift)
- Mound Stand Lower Tier – Rows 1 to 15
- Tavern Concourse – All Seating
- Tavern Stand Lower Tier – All Seating
- Allen Stand Lower Tier – All Seating
The seating areas listed below are accessed via longer staircases with a significant number of steps, or accessible via lifts.
- Pavilion Middle and Upper Balconies
- Warner Terrace – Rows 11 – 17
- Warner Stand Balcony – All Seating
- Grand Stand Lower Tier – Rows 13 to 21
- Grand Stand Suite Level and Upper Tier – All Seating
- Compton Stand Balcony and Upper Tier – All Seating
- Edrich Stand Balcony and Upper Tier – All Seating
The seating areas listed below are accessed only via longer staircases with a significant number of steps.
- Mound Stand Lower Tier – Rows 16 to 29
- Mound Stand Suites and Upper Tier – All Seating
- Tavern Stand Suites and Upper Tier – All Seating
- Allen Stand Upper Tier – All Seating
There are also seven accessible areas for the use of visitors in wheelchairs and their companions:
- Warner Stand Terrace - Rear of the Terrace - Elevated Position - Covered area - Dress Regulations apply
- Mound Stand Stand Lower - Ground Level - Uncovered area
- Grand Stand Lower Tier - Rear of the Lower Tier - Elevated Position - Covered area
- Compton Stand Lower Tier - Ground Level - Uncovered area
- Compton Stand Lower Tier - Rear of the Lower Tier - Elevated Position - Covered area
- Edrich Stand Lower Tier - Ground Level - Uncovered area
- Edrich Stand Lower Tier - Rear of the Lower Tier - Elevated Position - Covered area
- There are two fully accessible ("changing places") toilets, with an adult hoist and changing table available within the ground. One is located in the basement of the Lord’s Pavilion and the second is located at ground level of the Compton Stand. All toilets at Lord’s have non-slip floors, emergency lighting and audio alarms if required.
For most toilets, access is by use of a RADAR key. Those not in possession of a RADAR key can ask the nearest steward.
Public area accessible toilet locations:
- Warner Stand – Ground Level – 2 toilets
- Warner Stand Terrace – Level 1 – 2 toilets
- Grand Stand – Ground Level – 1 toilet at each of the stand
- Compton Stand – Ground Level – 4 toilets (including one with fully accessible changing room with hoist)
- Compton Stand Lower Tier– Level 1 – 1 toilet
- Compton Stand Balcony – 2 toilets
- Compton Stand Upper Tier – 1 toilet
- Edrich Stand – Ground Level – 2 toilets
- Edrich Stand Lower Tier – Level 1 – 1 toilet
- Edrich Stand Balcony – 2 toilets
- Edrich Stand Upper Tier – 1 toilet
- Mound Stand – Ground Level – 1 toilet
Members and hospitality accessible toilet locations:
- Pavilion – North Basement – 1 toilet
- Thomas Lord Suite – 1 toilet
- Lord’s Tavern/Captain’s Lounge – 1 toilet
- Cricket Academy – 1 toilet
- Nursery Pavilion – 2 toilets
- Grand Stand Suite Level – 2 toilets
- Grand Stand Debenture Level – 2 toilets
- Pelham’s Restaurant – 1 toilet
- Assistance dogs are welcome at Lord’s. Visitors with assistance dogs are usually directed to the public gardens to the north of the ground where there is a dog spending area.
For people living with Dementia, and their carers, a visitor pack is available from the head steward’s office. The pack contains useful information about the venue, an outline of meeting points, a place to store tickets and a simple ground map. This can be collected on the day or reserved in advance by calling 020 7616 8592. Many frontline staff at Lord’s, and all “Happy to Help” volunteers, are trained to support people with Dementia.
Multi-faith Room
There are two Multi-faith Rooms available – one is located under the Edrich Stand, near to the Lord’s Shop, and the second, larger facility, is located within the basement of the Pavilion.
Sensory Room
There will be a sensory room available for ticket holders at all The Hundred matchdays at Lord’s. Should you require access to the room during your time at the ground, please contact a Steward or the Club Services Department and they will assist you. The Club Services Department can be found in the Memorial Block behind the Pavilion.