2017 ICC Women's World Cup: Tickets to showpiece Lord's final

Purchase pre-sale tickets to the 2017 Women's World Cup final

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For the first time in over 20 years, the ICC Women's World Cup is coming to England and here's your chance to see the final at Lord's...

Ensure you're at the competition's showpiece final at Lord's on Sunday, July 23, 2017, with priority access to purchasing tickets.

A pre-sale window opens from Tuesday, October 11 to Friday, October 14, with ticket prices starting at £20 for adults, £10 for students (aged between 17 and 23) and £5 for under-16s.

The tournament, which starts on Monday, June 26, will be held across county grounds in Bristol, Derby, Leicester and Taunton. The full match schedule and ticket information will be announced in November.

Image: Australia Women celebrate winning the 2013 Women's World Cup

But you can already book your place at the final at Lord's to see the two best sides in the world battle it out for the right to lift the trophy at the iconic Home of Cricket.

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Eight teams will take part in the tournament, in a single-league format, with each side playing each other once.

The top four teams of the ICC Women's Championship, which concludes in November, qualify automatically for the tournament.

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Reigning World Champions Australia were the first team to claim a spot, with the West Indies, England, New Zealand, South Africa and India currently in the running to claim the other three spots. Click here for current standings.

England Women are currently on tour in the West Indies playing a five-match ODI series, the final three of which count towards qualification.

The final four teams will qualify from the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier which will take place early next year.

Click here for Sky customer pre-sale tickets for the Lord's final.

For further 2017 Women's World Cup tournament information, click here.

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