Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Schedule, Dates, Kick-off times, Venues, TV Info

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Fixtures: Full Matches Schedule, Results, Dates, Kick-off times, veues in England, Wales.






The 2026 Women's T20 World Cup will be held in the England and Wales from June 12 to July 5 with Australia aiming for a seventh overall and England targeting a first trophy since the inaugural edition in 2009.




2024 Women's T20 World Cup FinalNew Zealand 158 for 5 (Kerr 43, Halliday 38, Bates 32, Mlaba 2-31) beat South Africa 126 for 9 (Wolvaardt 33, Mair 3-25, Kerr 3-24) won by 32 runs.


The New Zealand cricket team won the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 title by defeating South Africa at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

This is their Black ferns first-ever T20 World Cup title win after they lost the finals of the mega-event in 2009 and 2010. 

The Kiwis were defeated by England in 2009 and in 2010, they lost to Australia. 


 Hours after men's team recorded a famous Test win, their first in India in 36 years, the women's team delivered the country's maiden T20I World Cup in style in Dubai.


As a nation of four million clocked in to work on Monday morning, Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates - "grandmas of the team" as Bates laughed in jest - had just about finished theirs, getting their hands on the Women's T20 World Cup trophy, the cup that had agonisingly got away from them 14 years ago at Kensington Oval.


ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Groups, Teams.


Group 1: Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Netherlands   

Group 2: West Indies, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland



The 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup will be the NINTH edition of the tournament, with England & Wales set to host the event.



A guide to the host venues, cities of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, stadiums



The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is hosted across seven iconic cricket stadiums located in six different cities across England and Wales, spanning from 12 June to 5 July 2026. 


Host City — Stadium / Venue Name — Major Tournament Highlights


London Lord's Cricket Ground — Staging 3 group stage matches and the Grand Final (5 July).

London The Oval (Kennington Oval) — Staging 1 group match and both Semi-Finals (30 June & 2 July).

Birmingham Edgbaston Stadium — Opening Match (England vs Sri Lanka) and the India vs Pakistan blockbuster.

Southampton Hampshire Bowl (The Rose Bowl) — Hosting 6 group matches, including New Zealand's title defense opener.

Bristol Bristol County Ground — Hosting 6 group matches featuring heavy deployment of Group 2 teams.

Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground — Hosting 5 group matches, including high-stakes Australia vs South Africa rematch.

Leeds Headingley Cricket Ground — Hosting 5 group matches, including the local rivalry of England vs Scotland.


ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Fixtures: Full schedule, results, match timings.


All games live on Sky Sports, all times BST UK and Ireland


Friday June 12: England vs Sri Lanka, Edgbaston 6.30pm

Saturday June 13: Scotland vs Ireland, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 10.30am

Saturday June 13: Australia vs South Africa, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 2.30pm

Saturday June 13: West Indies vs New Zealand, Hampshire Bowl 6.30pm

Sunday June 14: Bangladesh vs Netherlands, Edgbaston 10.30am

Sunday June 14: India vs Pakistan, Edgbaston 2.30pm

Tuesday June 16: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Hampshire Bowl 2.30pm

Tuesday June 16: England vs Ireland, Hampshire Bowl 6.30pm

Wednesday June 17: Australia vs Bangladesh, Headingley 10.30am

Wednesday June 17: India vs Netherlands, Headingley 2.30pm

Wednesday June 17: South Africa vs Pakistan, Edgbaston 6.30pm

Thursday June 18: West Indies vs Scotland, Headingley 6.30pm

Friday June 19: New Zealand vs Ireland, Hampshire Bowl 6.30pm

Saturday June 20: Australia vs Netherlands, Hampshire Bowl 10.30am

Saturday June 20: Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Hampshire Bowl 2.30pm

Saturday June 20: England vs Scotland, Headingley 6.30pm

Sunday June 21: West Indies vs Sri Lanka, Bristol County Ground 10.30am

Sunday June 21: South Africa vs India, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 2.30pm

Tuesday June 23: New Zealand vs Scotland, Bristol County Ground 10.30am

Tuesday June 23: Sri Lanka vs Ireland, Bristol County Ground 2.30pm

Tuesday June 23: Australia vs Pakistan, Headingley 6.30pm

Wednesday June 24: England vs West Indies, Lord's Cricket Ground 6.30pm

Thursday June 25: India vs Bangladesh, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 2.30pm

Thursday June 25: South Africa vs Netherlands, Bristol County Ground 6.30pm

Friday June 26: Sri Lanka vs Scotland, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 6.30pm

Saturday June 27: Pakistan vs Netherlands, Bristol County Ground 10.30am

Saturday June 27: West Indies vs Ireland, Bristol County Ground 2.30pm

Saturday June 27: England vs New Zealand, The Oval 6.30pm

Sunday June 28: South Africa vs Bangladesh, Lord's Cricket Ground 10.30am

Sunday June 28: Australia vs India, Lord's Cricket Ground 2.30pm


Tuesday June 30: TBC vs TBC (Semi Final 1), The Oval 2.30pm

Thursday July 2: TBC vs TBC (Semi Final 2), The Oval 6.30pm

Sunday July 5: TBC vs TBC (The Final), Lord's Cricket Ground 2.30pm


Who won the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup final?



Date: Sunday, October 20, 

New Zealand were crowned first-ever champions of the Women's T20 World Cup with a comprehensive 32-run win over South Africa in Dubai.


Who were the top run-scorers at the Women's T20 World Cup 2024?


223 Laura Wolvaardt, South Africa (6 innings)

187 Tazmin Brits, South Africa (6)

151 Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, England (4)

150 Harmanpreet Kaur, India (4)

150 Suzie Bates, New Zealand (6)

150 Georgia Plimmer, New Zealand (6)

144 Beth Mooney, Australia (5)

137 Anneke Bosch, South Africa (6)



Who were the top wicket-takers at the Women's T20 World Cup 2024?


15 wickets- Amelia Kerr, New Zealand (6)

12 Nonkululeko Mlaba, South Africa (6)

10 Afy Fletcher, West Indies (5)

10 Rosemary Mair, New Zealand (6)

9 Annabel Sutherland, Australia (5)

9 Eden Carson, New Zealand (6)

8 Megan Schutt, Australia (5)

7 Arundhati Reddy, India (4)

7 Renuka Singh, India (4)

7 Sophie Molineux, Australia (5)




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