
Excitement is building rapidly as the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 gets underway on June 12, with the world’s best women’s cricket teams set to battle for the prestigious title. Hosted across England and Wales, the landmark tenth edition of the tournament is expected to deliver thrilling contests, packed stadiums, and unforgettable moments over the coming weeks.
Format and Teams
This year’s event marks a significant milestone in the competition’s history. For the first time, the Women’s T20 World Cup has been expanded to 12 teams, up from 10 teams in the previous edition in 2024. The expansion reflects the growing popularity and competitiveness of women’s cricket around the world, providing more nations with the opportunity to compete on the sport’s biggest stage.
The 12 participating teams have been split into two groups of six. During the group stage, each side will face every other team in its group once in a round-robin format. With only the top two teams from each group progressing to the knockout stage, every match will carry enormous importance. The four qualifying teams will move directly into the semi-finals, with the winners then advancing to the grand final in pursuit of world cricket’s ultimate T20 prize.
A total of 33 matches will be played across 24 days, ensuring fans are treated to nearly a month of high-quality international cricket. Reigning champions New Zealand arrive in England determined to defend the title they captured in 2024, while traditional powerhouses Australia, England, and India are widely regarded as leading contenders for the crown. South Africa, runners-up in recent global tournaments, will also be eager to challenge for their first world title.
Groups
One of the biggest talking points of the tournament is the historic debut of the Netherlands. Their qualification represents another step forward for the growth of women’s cricket beyond the traditional strongholds, adding a fresh dimension to the competition. Scotland and Ireland will also be aiming to make a strong impression against some of the world’s elite teams.
Group A
- Australia
- India
- South Africa
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- Ireland
Group B
- England (Hosts)
- New Zealand (Defending Champions)
- West Indies
- Sri Lanka
- Netherlands
- Scotland
Tournament Venues
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be staged across seven renowned cricket venues in England, each bringing its own history and atmosphere to the tournament. The opening match and ceremony will take place at Edgbaston in Birmingham, setting the stage for an exciting competition. Both semi-finals are scheduled to be held at The Oval in London, while the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground will host the final, where the next world champions will be crowned.
Other venues include Old Trafford in Manchester, Headingley in Leeds, the Rose Bowl in Southampton, and the County Ground in Bristol. Together, these stadiums will provide a fitting backdrop for what promises to be the biggest Women’s T20 World Cup ever staged.
Fixtures of Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
| Date | Match Details | Timings (IST / GMT / Local) |
|---|---|---|
| June 12, 2026 | England Women vs Sri Lanka Women (1st Match, Group B) – Edgbaston, Birmingham | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 13, 2026 | Scotland Women vs Ireland Women (2nd Match, Group A) – Old Trafford, Manchester | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 13, 2026 | Australia Women vs South Africa Women (3rd Match, Group A) – Old Trafford, Manchester | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 13, 2026 | West Indies Women vs New Zealand Women (4th Match, Group B) – Rose Bowl, Southampton | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 14, 2026 | Bangladesh Women vs Netherlands Women (5th Match, Group A) – Edgbaston, Birmingham | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 14, 2026 | India Women vs Pakistan Women (6th Match, Group A) – Edgbaston, Birmingham | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 16, 2026 | New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women (7th Match, Group B) – Rose Bowl, Southampton | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 16, 2026 | England Women vs Ireland Women (8th Match, Group B) – Rose Bowl, Southampton | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 17, 2026 | Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women (9th Match, Group A) – Headingley, Leeds | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 17, 2026 | India Women vs Netherlands Women (10th Match, Group A) – Headingley, Leeds | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 17, 2026 | South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women (11th Match, Group A) – Edgbaston, Birmingham | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 18, 2026 | West Indies Women vs Scotland Women (12th Match, Group B) – Headingley, Leeds | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 19, 2026 | New Zealand Women vs Ireland Women (13th Match, Group B) – Rose Bowl, Southampton | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 20, 2026 | Australia Women vs Netherlands Women (14th Match, Group A) – Rose Bowl, Southampton | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 20, 2026 | Pakistan Women vs Bangladesh Women (15th Match, Group A) – Rose Bowl, Southampton | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 20, 2026 | England Women vs Scotland Women (16th Match, Group B) – Headingley, Leeds | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 21, 2026 | West Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women (17th Match, Group B) – County Ground, Bristol | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 21, 2026 | South Africa Women vs India Women (18th Match, Group A) – Old Trafford, Manchester | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 23, 2026 | New Zealand Women vs Scotland Women (19th Match, Group B) – County Ground, Bristol | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 23, 2026 | Sri Lanka Women vs Ireland Women (20th Match, Group B) – County Ground, Bristol | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 23, 2026 | Australia Women vs Pakistan Women (21st Match, Group A) – Headingley, Leeds | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 24, 2026 | England Women vs West Indies Women (22nd Match, Group B) – Lord’s, London | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 25, 2026 | India Women vs Bangladesh Women (23rd Match, Group A) – Old Trafford, Manchester | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 25, 2026 | South Africa Women vs Netherlands Women (24th Match, Group A) – County Ground, Bristol | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 26, 2026 | Sri Lanka Women vs Scotland Women (25th Match, Group B) – Old Trafford, Manchester | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 27, 2026 | Pakistan Women vs Netherlands Women (26th Match, Group A) – County Ground, Bristol | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 27, 2026 | West Indies Women vs Ireland Women (27th Match, Group B) – County Ground, Bristol | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 27, 2026 | England Women vs New Zealand Women (28th Match, Group B) – Kennington Oval, London | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| June 28, 2026 | South Africa Women vs Bangladesh Women (29th Match, Group A) – Lord’s, London | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM Local |
| June 28, 2026 | Australia Women vs India Women (30th Match, Group A) – Lord’s, London | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| June 30, 2026 | 1st Semi-Final – TBC vs TBC (Kennington Oval, London) | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
| July 2, 2026 | 2nd Semi-Final – TBC vs TBC (Kennington Oval, London) | 11:00 PM IST / 5:30 PM GMT / 6:30 PM Local |
| July 5, 2026 | Final – TBC vs TBC (Lord’s, London) | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 2:30 PM Local |
Broadcast and Live Streaming details
- India: Star Sports, JioStar app and website
- Bangladesh: TSM
- Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives: Star Sports, JioStar app and website
- USA & Canada: Sling TV – Willow TV (sign up here)
- Caribbean Islands: ESPN Caribbean, ESPN on Disney +
- United Kingdom: Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event
- Australia: Prime Video
- New Zealand: Sky TV NZ, Sky Go
- Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport
- Pakistan: Myco, PTV Sports, Tamasha, ARY Zapp, Tapmad
- Hong Kong: PCCW, CricBuzz, icc.tv
- Malaysia: Astro, AstroGo, Sooka, CricBuzz, icc.tv
- Netherlands: NOS, NOS Player, icc.tv
- Sri Lanka: Dialog TV, Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2, TV Supreme, Dialog Play
- Rest of the World: Icc.tv
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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