ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Schedule

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled from June 12 to July 5 in England and Wales. This edition is the biggest so far featuring 12 teams competing in 33 matches at seven well-known stadiums. The tournament kicks off at Edgbaston and concludes with the final match at Lord’s. This World Cup showcases the growth of women’s cricket and inspires the next generation to follow their dreams.

Overview

CategoryDetail
Season10th edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Start DateJune 12, 2026
Opening MatchEngland vs Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, Birmingham
League Stage EndJune 30, 2026 (last group stage match before semi‑finals)
Final DateJuly 5, 2026 at Lord’s, London
Total Matches33 (group stage + 2 semi‑finals + final)
Teams12 national sides (including debutants)

The tournament kicks off on June 12 with England facing Sri Lanka at Edgbaston and will continue until July 5 when the final match takes place at Lord’s in London. This is the 10th ICC Women’s T20 World Cup with 12 teams including debutants Netherlands playing 33 matches across seven iconic stadiums.

Fixtures

DateMatchStart Time (IST)Venue
Jun 12, FridayEngland vs Sri Lanka11:00 PM ISTEdgbaston, Birmingham
Jun 13, SaturdayScotland vs Ireland3:00 PM ISTOld Trafford, Manchester
Jun 13, SaturdayAustralia vs South Africa7:00 PM ISTOld Trafford, Manchester
Jun 13, SaturdayWest Indies vs New Zealand11:00 PM ISTHampshire Bowl, Southampton
Jun 14, SundayBangladesh vs Netherlands3:00 PM ISTEdgbaston, Birmingham
Jun 14, SundayIndia vs Pakistan7:00 PM ISTEdgbaston, Birmingham
Jun 16, TuesdayNew Zealand vs Sri Lanka7:00 PM ISTHampshire Bowl, Southampton
Jun 16, TuesdayEngland vs Ireland11:00 PM ISTHampshire Bowl, Southampton
Jun 17, WednesdayAustralia vs Bangladesh3:00 PM ISTHeadingley, Leeds
Jun 17, WednesdayIndia vs Netherlands7:00 PM ISTHeadingley, Leeds
Jun 17, WednesdaySouth Africa vs Pakistan11:00 PM ISTEdgbaston, Birmingham
Jun 18, ThursdayWest Indies vs Scotland11:00 PM ISTHeadingley, Leeds
Jun 19, FridayNew Zealand vs Ireland11:00 PM ISTHampshire Bowl, Southampton
Jun 20, SaturdayAustralia vs Netherlands3:00 PM ISTHampshire Bowl, Southampton
Jun 20, SaturdayPakistan vs Bangladesh7:00 PM ISTHampshire Bowl, Southampton
Jun 20, SaturdayEngland vs Scotland11:00 PM ISTHeadingley, Leeds
Jun 21, SundayWest Indies vs Sri Lanka3:00 PM ISTBristol County Ground
Jun 21, SundaySouth Africa vs India7:00 PM ISTOld Trafford, Manchester
Jun 23, TuesdayNew Zealand vs Scotland3:00 PM ISTBristol County Ground
Jun 23, TuesdaySri Lanka vs Ireland7:00 PM ISTBristol County Ground
Jun 23, TuesdayAustralia vs Pakistan11:00 PM ISTHeadingley, Leeds
Jun 24, WednesdayEngland vs West Indies11:00 PM ISTLord’s, London
Jun 25, ThursdayIndia vs Bangladesh7:00 PM ISTOld Trafford, Manchester
Jun 25, ThursdaySouth Africa vs Netherlands11:00 PM ISTBristol County Ground
Jun 26, FridaySri Lanka vs Scotland11:00 PM ISTOld Trafford, Manchester
Jun 27, SaturdayPakistan vs Netherlands3:00 PM ISTBristol County Ground
Jun 27, SaturdayWest Indies vs Ireland7:00 PM ISTBristol County Ground
Jun 27, SaturdayEngland vs New Zealand11:00 PM ISTThe Oval, London
Jun 28, SundaySouth Africa vs Bangladesh3:00 PM ISTLord’s, London
Jun 28, SundayAustralia vs India7:00 PM ISTLord’s, London
Jun 30, TuesdaySemifinal 17:00 PM ISTThe Oval, London
Jul 2, ThursdaySemifinal 211:00 PM ISTThe Oval, London
Jul 5, SundayFinal7:00 PM ISTLord’s, London

Teams

Group AGroup B
IndiaEngland (Hosts)
AustraliaNew Zealand (Defending Champions)
PakistanSri Lanka
South AfricaWest Indies
BangladeshIreland
Netherlands (Debut)Scotland

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will feature 12 national sides, divided into two groups of six with the Netherlands making their debut.

Venues

VenueCityCapacity
Lord’s Cricket GroundLondon31,100
The OvalLondon27,500
Edgbaston Cricket GroundBirmingham25,000
Old Trafford Cricket GroundManchester26,000
Hampshire Bowl (Rose Bowl)Southampton25,000
Headingley Cricket GroundLeeds18,350
Bristol County GroundBristol17,500

Seven iconic stadiums across England and Wales will host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, offering world‑class facilities and passionate crowds. From Lord’s in London to Headingley in Leeds, each venue adds history and atmosphere to the tournament.

Prize Pool Breakdown

Stage / AchievementPrize Money (USD)
Winners$2,340,000
Runners‑up$1,170,000
Losing Semi‑Finalists$675,000 each
Group Stage Win$31,154 per win
Minimum Guaranteed (all 12 teams)$247,500
Total Prize Pool$8.76 million

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will have the biggest prize pool ever with $8.76 million up for grabs. The winners get $2.34 million, runners‑up $1.17 million and semi‑finalists $675,000 each. Every team is guaranteed at least $247,500 plus extra for group stage wins.

How to Watch ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?

Platform / ChannelRegion
Star Sports / JioStar / Disney+ HotstarIndia & Subcontinent (India matches on JioStar, Star Sports TV, Hotstar digital)
RabbitholeBangladesh
PTV Sports / Geo Super / Myco / Tamasha / TapmadPakistan
Dialog TV / ThePapare / Dialog Play / TV Supreme / PEO TVSri Lanka
RTA SportsAfghanistan
Sky Sports Cricket / Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports AppUnited Kingdom & Ireland (some matches free‑to‑air)
Sky Sport NZNew Zealand
Prime VideoAustralia (free coverage, no subscription required)
SuperSportSouth Africa & Sub‑Saharan Africa (TV + digital, Xhosa commentary for SA matches)
Willow TV / Willow Canada / Cricbuzz via WillowUnited States & Canada (free on FAST platforms)
ESPN CaribbeanCaribbean
StarzPlay Cricket WMENA region (Middle East & North Africa)
AstroMalaysia
PCCW / Cricbuzz HKHong Kong
Hub Sports 4Singapore
DigicelPacific Islands
Disney+Latin America
NOS PlayerNetherlands (Dutch‑language feed for Netherlands matches)
ICC.tv & ICC YouTube / FacebookGlobal (free in non‑broadcast regions and multi‑language commentary)

Fans worldwide can follow the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 across multiple platforms with coverage tailored to each region.