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ICC unveils the full schedule for Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
Samira Vishwas | June 18, 2025 8:24 PM CST

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 schedule has been officially announced, promising 24 days of electrifying international cricket across England and Wales. With 12 teams competing for the prestigious trophy currently held by New Zealandthe tournament is set to captivate cricket fans worldwide. The opening match will see England face Sri Lanka at Edgbaston on June 12, followed closely by a high-voltage India-Pakistan clash that will kick off their campaign. Iconic venues like Lord’s, The Oval, and Headingley will host key fixtures, including the semi-finals and final, underscoring the tournament’s significance in elevating women’s cricket to new heights.

A cricket carnival across England and Wales: Iconic venues and unmissable matches

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is not just a tournament; it’s a nationwide celebration of women’s cricket. Spanning 24 days, the event will travel across some of England and Wales’ most revered cricket grounds. The tournament will open with a thrilling encounter between England and Sri Lanka at Edgbaston under lights, setting the tone for a month filled with world-class action. Other historic venues such as Old Trafford, Headingley, Bristol County Ground, and Hampshire Bowl will host group stage matches, while the semi-finals and final will be held at The Oval and Lord’s respectively—grounds steeped in cricketing history.

The tournament features 12 teams divided into two groups. Group 1 includes powerhouses like Australia, South AfricaIndia, and Pakistan, alongside two qualifiers. Group 2 features the West Indies, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and two qualifiers. Fans can look forward to marquee clashes such as Australia vs South Africa, New Zealand vs West Indiesand the much-anticipated India-Pakistan at Edgbaston on June 14. The expanded format and diverse venues ensure that fans across the country will witness thrilling cricket firsthand, further embedding women’s cricket into the mainstream sporting culture.

The transformative power of the Women’s T20 World Cup

Beyond the excitement of the matches, the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 represents a pivotal moment for women’s sport. England Women’s captain Nat SPE-Brunt emphasized the tournament’s potential to be “game-changing,” highlighting its ability to inspire young people and captivate fans nationwide. Tournament Director Beth Barrett-Wild echoed this sentiment, describing the event as an opportunity to “rewrite the narrative about women’s cricket” and create lasting change.

With hundreds of thousands of fans expected to attend matches, the tournament will showcase world-class female athletes battling for glory on some of cricket’s grandest stages. This visibility is crucial in encouraging more women and girls to take up the sport, fostering inclusivity and growth at grassroots levels. The ICC’s commitment to expanding the competition and hosting it across multiple venues reflects a broader vision to elevate women’s cricket to the prominence it deserves.

Full schedule of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

Date Match Venue
Friday, June 12 England Women v Sri Lanka Women Edgbaston
Saturday, June 13 Qualifier v Qualifier Old Trafford
Saturday, June 13 Australia Women v South Africa Women Old Trafford
Saturday, June 13 West Indies Women v New Zealand Women Hampshire Bowl
Sunday, June 14 Qualifier v Qualifier Edgbaston
Sunday, June 14 India Women v Pakistan Women Edgbaston
Tuesday, June 16 New Zealand Women v Sri Lanka Women Hampshire Bowl
Tuesday, June 16 England Women v Qualifier Hampshire Bowl
Wednesday, June 17 Australia Women v Qualifier Headingley
Wednesday, June 17 India Women v Qualifier Headingley
Wednesday, June 17 South Africa Women v Pakistan Women Edgbaston
Thursday, June 18 West Indies Women v Qualifier Headingley
Friday, June 19 New Zealand Women v Qualifier Hampshire Bowl
Saturday, June 20 Australia Women v Qualifier Hampshire Bowl
Saturday, June 20 Pakistan Women v Qualifier Hampshire Bowl
Saturday, June 20 England Women v Qualifier Headingley
Sunday, June 21 West Indies Women v Sri Lanka Women Bristol County Ground
Sunday, June 21 South Africa Women v India Women Old Trafford
Tuesday, June 23 New Zealand Women v Qualifier Bristol County Ground
Tuesday, June 23 Sri Lanka Women v Qualifier Bristol County Ground
Tuesday, June 23 Australia Women v Pakistan Women Headingley
Wednesday, June 24 England Women v West Indies Women Lord’s Cricket Ground
Thursday, June 25 India Women v Qualifier Old Trafford
Thursday, June 25 South Africa Women v Qualifier Bristol County Ground
Friday, June 26 Sri Lanka Women v Qualifier Old Trafford
Saturday, June 27 Pakistan Women v Qualifier Bristol County Ground
Saturday, June 27 West Indies Women v Qualifier Bristol County Ground
Saturday, June 27 England Women v New Zealand Women The Oval
Sunday, June 28 South Africa Women v Qualifier Lord’s Cricket Ground
Sunday, June 28 Australia Women v India Women Lord’s Cricket Ground
Tuesday, June 30 Semi Final 1 (TBC v TBC) The Oval
Friday, July 3 Semi Final 2 (TBC v TBC) The Oval
Sunday, July 5 Final (TBC v TBC) Lord’s Cricket Ground

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