Learn more about England Hockey events, from parking and ticket information to competition details, results, and venue information
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The Junior Club Championships offer knockout competitions for a combination of broad participation and elite performance. From juniors who love to get involved with hockey with their friends at a club to the countries most talented junior players, there’s a competition suited for all! The championships run at U14, U16 and U18 age groups, hosting Cup, Plate, Shield, Trophy, Vase and Salver competitions, each offering a fair opportunity to reach the Junior Clubs Championship Finals, an unforgettable experience for all involved!
The competition for the 2025/26 season is underway, with knockouts progressing until the Junior Clubs Championship Finals held across the 11th-12th April 2026 at Nottingham Hockey Centre.
No admission tickets are required for spectators but if you wish to park at the venue, you must purchase a parking pass in advance from the England Hockey Ticketing Website.
The café and clubhouse bar will be available to the public. A variety of hot and cold options can be purchased onsite. No alcohol can be brought into the premises. Please note that NO DOGS are allowed on site.
View live fixtures and results here.
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The Notts Sport Schools Championships Finals provides an opportunity for all students to get involved in competitive hockey. Beginning with area championships, the winners from each area qualify for the finals, which offer teams of all abilities to be involved with the Cup, Plate, Shield, Trophy and Vase competitions.
The Notts Sport Open/Boys Schools Championships and Open Boys Cup Finals will take place on 23rd and 24th April 2026 at Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre.
Tickets can be purchased in advance from the England Hockey Ticketing Website. These will be available to purchase in due course. Please note there is NO SPECTATOR PARKING at the venue. The café and clubhouse bar will be available to the public. A variety of hot and cold options can be purchased onsite. No alcohol can be brought into the premises. Please note that NO DOGS are allowed on site.
FOOD AND DRINK
Visitors are permitted to bring in the following items, subject to the limitations:- Empty non-glass containers – these can be refilled with drinking water inside the Venue
- Two small pieces of food for personal consumption, e.g. a 160g bag of sweets, a 210g cereal bar and/or one piece of fruit. A maximum of two items per person
If a visitor has a specific medical requirement or allergy then they must seek approval to bring additional food into the Venue prior to their arrival to the Venue by emailing events@englandhockey.co.uk
Baby milk and baby food products are permitted - please see our T&C's below for information around tickets for under 2's. Visitors are not allowed to consume alcohol not purchased at the Venue within the footprint of the event. No alcohol purchased at the Venue can be taken off-site.
Full conditions and entry for the venue can be found here
View live fixtures and results here.
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The Adult Championships provide an exciting opportunity for teams to compete beyond their regular league fixtures through a knockout cup competition. Tiered competition means every club team can compete. Early rounds are drawn locally, with later rounds involving nationwide matchups building towards the Adult Championships Finals. The Adult Championships begin in October, running through the year before culminating in a final’s day.
Masters Championships is an incredible social option to keep senior players involved in the game, creating a platform to reignite old friendships and rivalries Players represent their relevant age group, Over 35s, Over 45s, Over 55s and Over 65. To maximise playing possibility, all teams start in the Cup, with first-round losers moving to the Plate, and those losing again, when a competition has at least 32 entries, enter the Shield, ensuring every team can play in a suitable competition with the aim of reaching the national finals!
EH Championships will be held at Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre between the 2nd-4th May 2026.
Please be advised some of the EH Masters Championships Finals will be taking place on Monday 4th May at Surbiton Hockey Club, so please make sure you have check the location before purchasing a ticket.
Tickets can be purchased in advance from the England Hockey Ticketing Website.
Please note there is NO SPECTATOR PARKING at the venue. There will be food units available to the public. A variety of hot and cold options can be purchased onsite. No alcohol can be brought into the premises. Please note that NO DOGS are allowed on site.
FOOD AND DRINK
Visitors are permitted to bring in the following items, subject to the limitations:- Empty non-glass containers – these can be refilled with drinking water inside the Venue
- Two small pieces of food for personal consumption, e.g. a 160g bag of sweets, a 210g cereal bar and/or one piece of fruit. A maximum of two items per person
If a visitor has a specific medical requirement or allergy then they must seek approval to bring additional food into the Venue prior to their arrival to the Venue by emailing events@englandhockey.co.uk
Baby milk and baby food products are permitted - please see our T&C's below for information around tickets for under 2's. Visitors are not allowed to consume alcohol not purchased at the Venue within the footprint of the event. No alcohol purchased at the Venue can be taken off-site.
Full conditions and entry for the venue can be found here
View live fixtures and results here.
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EH Championships Masters Finals is an incredible social option to keep senior players involved in the game, creating a platform to reignite old friendships and rivalries Players represent their relevant age group, Over 35s, Over 45s, Over 55s and Over 65. To maximise playing possibility, all teams start in the Cup, with first-round losers moving to the Plate, and those losing again, when a competition has at least 32 entries, enter the Shield, ensuring every team can play in a suitable competition with the aim of reaching the national finals!
EH Championships Masters will be held at Surbiton Hockey Club on 4th May 2026.
Please be advised some of the EH Championships Masters Finals matches will be taking place at Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, so please make sure you have check the location before purchasing a ticket
Tickets can be purchased in advance from the England Hockey Ticketing Website.
To find out more about the parking and public transport options available to get to Surbiton Hockey Club, please follow the link - https://surbitonhc.com/our-club/find-us/shc-travel-parking-policy/.A variety of hot and cold options can be purchased onsite. No alcohol can be brought into the premises.
The following rules of entry will be provided to all ticket holders with their advance event information:
- Large groups of unaccompanied minors under the age of 16 will be not admitted.
- Children under the age of two years do not require a ticket (but will be manually counted and should be counted in ticket requests) and will be expected to sit on an adult's lap. All children over two years will require a seat and therefore must have a ticket.
- England Hockey / Venue Control will reserve the right to deny entry to or remove anyone who is, or is suspected to be, intoxicated by alcohol / under the influence of banned substances.
- Dogs are permitted but must be kept on a lead at all times.
- Ticket holders are prohibited to bring in or consume alcohol not purchased at the venue, within the footprint of the event.
- There is no smoking permitted within the clubhouse or grounds. Smoking will be permitted in the designated smoking area in the main car park next to the garage.
- The behaviour of spectators shall comply with the terms of the England
Hockey Code of Ethics & Behaviour, Spirt of Hockey. - Security Searches will be in operation throughout the day.
Full conditions and entry for the venue can be found here
View live fixtures and results here.