The Royal London One Day Cup resumes tomorrow now at the business end of the competition and unlike in previous seasons, when the top four from the North and South Groups qualified for quarter finals, this year it’s only the top three who will stay alive in the competition.
The teams who win the groups will be rewarded by a direct passage to a home semi final on June 16 and 17.
Earlier that week, on Tuesday June 13, there will be two play-offs for the other two semi final places – as second in the North Group are at home to third in the South Group, and vice versa.
As things stand, Yorkshire Vikings and Somerset would have home semi finals, with Worcestershire Rapids facing Essex Eagles, and Sussex Sharks at home to Notts Outlaws, in the play-offs.
But so much could change in the remaining week of qualifying matches – and next up for Glamorgan is a trip to Radlett CC to play Middlesex.
A new ground for Glamorgan supporters to visit, gates open at 10am for the 11am scheduled start as the Welsh county look to continue their progress towards the knockout stages of the competition.
Tickets will be available to purchase on the day at the turnstiles, priced at £20 for adults, £10 for concessions and £5 for under 16's. Matchday information can be viewed HERE