Tickets on sale for 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship

Annie Mather drives up the field with opposition player behind her

Tickets are now on sale for the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship, set to take place in Hong Kong, China, from 15-24 August, World Lacrosse has announced.

The event will feature the world’s best young women’s lacrosse players vying for a world championship title, including 22 from England.

Many of the same athletes will likely be in contention to represent their countries when the sport makes its modern Olympic debut at LA28.  

Event passes for the 10-day event start at HK$950 (approx. £100), while single day passes start at HK$160 (approx. £16). Event pass holders will have unlimited access to the four competition venues throughout the duration of the championship across all 64 games, while single-day pass holders will have unlimited access to all competition venues on the designated day of their pass. 

Premium passes for both the entire event and single days include priority access, special seating, a gift pack and event programme. Premium event passes are HK$2,500 (approx. £255), while premium single-day passes are HK$500 (approx. £50). 

An early bird special applies until the end of May giving the purchaser 30% discount when four or more 10-day passes are purchased (regular or premium).  

Discount tickets in all categories are available for full-time students, children aged 11 and under, and individuals who are 60+.  

Shek Kip Mei Park has a capacity of 1,400 and Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground has a capacity of 1,200, while Sham Shui Po Sports Ground has a capacity of 2,100.  

Mong Kok Stadium has a capacity of 6,500 and will host the opening ceremony on 15 August followed by Hong Kong’s opening match against Jamaica at 7pm local time. Mong Kok Stadium will also host both semi-finals on Thursday 22 August and the medal round on Saturday 24 August.

The 20-team field for the championship can be found here and England have been drawn in Pool D alongside Ireland, Jamaica, Japan, and hosts, Hong Kong, China with their first game against Jamaica taking place on Friday 16 August.

The full 64-game schedule can be found here.

Tickets can be purchased here