How to Find Cricket Fixtures in Hull and East Yorkshire
Cricket season in East Yorkshire runs from April to September, and every year the same problem comes around: clubs that cannot fill their fixture list. League matches are sorted, but friendlies, midweek games, and Sunday XIs are a different story entirely.
For clubs in Hull, Beverley, Driffield, and across the East Riding, the challenge is not a lack of teams. There are over 60 cricket clubs within a 30-mile radius of Hull city centre. The challenge is finding them, contacting the right person, and confirming a date before the window closes.
The Friendly Fixture Gap
Most cricket clubs belong to a league that handles Saturday fixtures. But that still leaves Sundays, midweek evenings, pre-season warm-ups, and bank holiday weekends where clubs need to arrange their own games. This is where the system breaks down.
- Second and third XIs often have half the fixtures of the first team
- Sunday teams rely entirely on the captain knowing someone at another club
- Junior and women's teams have even fewer organised fixture opportunities
- New clubs joining the scene have no existing network to draw on
The traditional method is calling around. The fixture secretary rings three or four contacts, posts in the York and District WhatsApp group, and hopes someone replies. It works often enough that nobody has replaced it, but it fails often enough that empty Sundays are common.
Why Hull Is a Good Test Case
Hull and East Yorkshire have a strong cricket infrastructure. The York and District Senior League, the Hull and District League, and the East Yorkshire League between them cover dozens of clubs. There are grounds at every level, from village greens to well-maintained club facilities.
But the area is also spread out. A club in Withernsea and a club in Pocklington might be a perfect match on paper, but they will never find each other through word of mouth alone. The network effect only works within your immediate circle, and in cricket, those circles tend to be small.
What Works Better
The clubs that keep their calendar full tend to share a few habits:
- They book friendlies in February and March, not May
- They keep a contact list of clubs at a similar standard, updated annually
- They use tools that let them find opponents by location, level, and format
- They respond to fixture requests within 24 hours
Matchmaking platforms like Fixtrd are designed for exactly this problem. Set your sport, your location, and your level. Browse teams in your area who are looking for games. Send a match request and sort the details in-app. No posting in groups. No chasing replies.
The Season Is Short
English cricket gets roughly 22 weekends of reliable weather. Every empty Saturday or Sunday is one your players will not get back. For development squads and junior teams, those lost games represent missed coaching opportunities that compound over a season.
If your club is in Hull or East Yorkshire and you are already thinking about how to fill the summer calendar, now is the time to start. The clubs that plan early play more cricket. It is that simple.
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