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Published 15:04 28 Apr 2026 BST
Updated 15:05 28 Apr 2026 BST

A League Of Their Own is back after being axed with a huge live arena tour across the UK.
The show will return this September with a live format featuring host Jamie Redknapp and team captains Jill Scott and Tony Bellew.
The former hit Sky One series will embark on an arena tour, stopping off in major cities including Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
Plus there will be two huge dates in London at the OVO Arena Wembley on 8-9 September.
As well as the previously mentioned host and captains, favourites such as Tom Davis, Patrice Evra, and Maisie Adam will also be on the lineup, with more to be announced in the comign months.
Redknapp says: "I can't wait to take A League Of Their Own on tour to some of the biggest and best venues in the UK. We've put together a top team of League legends, some very special guests, and every night promises to be different.
"It's gonna be loud, it's gonna be chaotic and it's probably gonna be full of Leatherman jokes at my expense. Hosting A League Of Their Own Live is a dream job, so come and join in the fun."
The live series is expected to feature the same hilarious and chaotic challenges that fans know and love from the small screen.
Ahead of A League Of Their Own tickets being released for the live arena tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
It's been confirmed that tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday, 1 May via:
Yes, fans can bag presale tickets from Live Nation, which will be released at 10am on Thursday, 30 April.
These will be available for fans who are signed up for the My Live Nation newsletter ahead of time.
You can sign up to the newsletter here, which is completely free and doesn't require any information other than your email address.
You'll then be sent a presale link to that email address to access tickets early.
According to Glasgow's OVO Hydro the tickets will be priced between £37.30 - £157.25.
It's likely that the higher price mark will be for premium seats within the arena. An official ticket price breakdown will be confirmed during the on-sale.
4 September - Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena - tickets
5 September - Manchester, AO Arena - tickets
8 September - London, OVO Arena Wembley - tickets
9 September - London, OVO Arena Wembley - tickets
11 September - Newcastle, Utilita Arena - tickets
14 September - Birmingham, BP Pulse Live - tickets
17 September - Glasgow, OVO Hydro - tickets
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