T20 Blast schedule 2023: Full T20 Blast fixtures list, dates, match times & venues, where to watch live stream.
Vitality Blast 2023 Schedule: The T20 Blast 2023 Fixtures will kick start from May 20 with a doubleheader match set to be played between Birmingham Bears and Yorkshire Vikings; Derbyshire Falcons and Lancashire Lightning at Edgbaston.
The tournament was established by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 as the first professional Twenty20 league in the world. It is the top-level Twenty20 competition in England and Wales.
Check out the full fixtures list for the Vitality Blast competition in 2023, Dates starting on May 20 and concluding with Finals Day on July 15.
Vitality T20 Blast 2023 Fixtures: Full matches and schedule, dates, Kick-off times.
Saturday 20 May – Blast Off double header
Birmingham Bears v Yorkshire Vikings (Edgbaston)
Derbyshire Falcons v Lancashire Lightning (Edgbaston)
Wednesday 24 May
Kent Spitfires v Gloucestershire (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Worcestershire Rapids (County Ground, Northampton)
Somerset v Hampshire Hawks (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)
Thursday 25 May
Lancashire Lightning v Leicestershire Foxes (Emirates Old Trafford) - Double header with Thunder v The Blaze in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Middlesex v Surrey (Lord’s) - Double header with Sunrisers v SE Stars in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Friday 26 May
Gloucestershire v Glamorgan (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol)
Hampshire Hawks v Middlesex (Ageas Bowl) - Double header with Southern Vipers v Western Storm in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Leicestershire Foxes v Birmingham Bears (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester) - Double header with The Blaze v Central Sparks in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Durham (County Ground, Northampton)
Notts Outlaws v Derbyshire Falcons (Trent Bridge)
Surrey v Kent Spitfires (Kia Oval) - Double header with SE Stars v Northern Diamonds in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Sussex Sharks v Somerset (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Worcestershire Rapids v Yorkshire Vikings (New Road)
Saturday 27 May
Lancashire Lightning v Notts Outlaws (Emirates Old Trafford) - Double header with Thunder v Sunrisers in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Sunday 28 May
Somerset v Glamorgan (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton) - Double header with Western Storm v SE Stars in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Surrey v Sussex Sharks (Kia Oval)
Yorkshire Vikings v Durham (Headingley) - Double header with Northern Diamonds v Sunrisers in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Monday 29 May
Birmingham Bears v Lancashire Lightning (Edgbaston)
Derbyshire Falcons v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (Incora County Ground, Derby) - Double header with The Blaze v Southern Vipers in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Durham v Notts Outlaws (Seat Unique Riverside)
Middlesex v Gloucestershire (Merchant Taylors' School)
Worcestershire Rapids v Leicestershire Foxes (New Road) - Double header with Central Sparks v Thunder in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Tuesday 30 May
Essex Eagles v Gloucestershire (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Kent Spitfires v Somerset (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury)
Notts Outlaws v Yorkshire Vikings (Trent Bridge)
Wednesday 31 May
Hampshire Hawks v Surrey (Ageas Bowl) - Double header with Southern Vipers v Thunder in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Middlesex v Glamorgan (Merchant Taylors' School)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Birmingham Bears (County Ground, Northampton) - Double header with Sunrisers v Western Storm in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Thursday 1 June
Leicestershire Foxes v Derbyshire Falcons (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)
Sussex Sharks v Essex Eagles (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Yorkshire Vikings v Lancashire Lightning (Headingley)
Friday 2 June
Derbyshire Falcons v Birmingham Bears (Incora County Ground, Derby)
Durham v Lancashire Lightning (Seat Unique Riverside) - Double header with Northern Diamonds v The Blaze in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Essex Eagles v Hampshire Hawks (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Glamorgan v Kent Spitfires (Sophia Gardens)
Gloucestershire v Surrey Cricket (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Leicestershire Foxes (County Ground, Northampton)
Notts Outlaws v Worcestershire Rapids (Trent Bridge)
Somerset v Middlesex (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)
Saturday 3 June
Birmingham Bears v Notts Outlaws (Edgbaston) - Double header with Central Sparks v Southern Vipers in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Hampshire Hawks v Sussex Sharks (Ageas Bowl)
Sunday 4 June
Durham v Leicestershire Foxes (Seat Unique Riverside)
Gloucestershire v Middlesex (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol) - Double header with Western Storm v Central Sparks in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Kent Spitfires v Surrey Cricket (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury)
Notts Outlaws v Lancashire Lightning (Trent Bridge) - Double header with The Blaze v Sunrisers in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Somerset v Essex Eagles (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)
Sussex Sharks v Glamorgan (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Worcestershire Rapids v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (New Road)
Yorkshire Vikings v Derbyshire Falcons (Headingley) - Double header with Northern Diamonds v Southern Vipers in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Tuesday 6 June
Durham v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (Seat Unique Riverside)
Essex Eagles v Sussex Sharks (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Leicestershire Foxes v Yorkshire Vikings (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)
Middlesex v Hampshire Hawks (Radlett)
Wednesday 7 June
Birmingham Bears v Derbyshire Falcons (Edgbaston)
Glamorgan v Surrey (Sophia Gardens) - Double header with Western Storm v The Blaze in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Hampshire Hawks v Somerset (Ageas Bowl)
Kent Spitfires v Essex Eagles (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury) - Double header with SE Stars v Central Sparks in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Lancashire Lightning v Worcestershire Rapids (Blackpool) - Double header with Thunder v Northern Diamonds in the Charlotte Edwards Cup
Thursday 8 June
Middlesex v Sussex Sharks (Lord’s)
Notts Outlaws v Durham (Trent Bridge)
Friday 9 June
Birmingham Bears v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (Edgbaston)
Derbyshire Falcons v Notts Outlaws (Incora County Ground, Derby)
Glamorgan v Essex Eagles (Sophia Gardens)
Gloucestershire v Somerset (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol)
Kent Spitfires v Hampshire Hawks (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury)
Leicestershire Foxes v Durham (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)
Sussex Sharks v Surrey (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Yorkshire Vikings v Worcestershire Rapids (Headingley)
Friday 16 June
Durham v Derbyshire Falcons (Seat Unique Riverside)
Essex Eagles v Glamorgan (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Middlesex v Kent Spitfires (Lord’s)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Lancashire Lightning (County Ground, Northampton)
Somerset v Surrey (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)
Sussex Sharks v Hampshire Hawks (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Worcestershire Rapids v Birmingham Bears (New Road)
Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes (Headingley)
Saturday 17 June
Gloucestershire v Kent Spitfires (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol)
Sunday 18 June
Derbyshire Falcons v Yorkshire Vikings (Chesterfield)
Glamorgan v Gloucestershire (Sophia Gardens)
Lancashire Lightning v Durham Cricket (Emirates Old Trafford)
Leicestershire Foxes v Worcestershire Rapids (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)
Middlesex v Essex Eagles (Lord’s)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Notts Outlaws (County Ground, Northampton)
Surrey v Hampshire Hawks (Kia Oval)
Monday 19 June
Essex Eagles v Somerset (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Tuesday 20 June
Durham v Birmingham Bears (Seat Unique Riverside)
Gloucestershire v Hampshire Hawks (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol)
Leicestershire Foxes v Notts Outlaws (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)
Surrey v Glamorgan (Kia Oval)
Sussex Sharks v Kent Spitfires (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Worcestershire Rapids v Lancashire Lightning (New Road)
Yorkshire Vikings v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (Headingley)
Wednesday 21 June
Glamorgan v Somerset (Sophia Gardens)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Derbyshire Falcons (County Ground, Northampton)
Thursday 22 June
Essex Eagles v Kent Spitfires (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Gloucestershire v Sussex Sharks (Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol)
Surrey v Middlesex (Kia Oval)
Worcestershire Rapids v Notts Outlaws (New Road)
Yorkshire Vikings v Birmingham Bears (Headingley)
Friday 23 June
Birmingham Bears v Worcestershire Rapids (Edgbaston)
Durham v Yorkshire Vikings (Seat Unique Riverside)
Glamorgan v Sussex Sharks (Sophia Gardens)
Hampshire Hawks v Essex Eagles (Ageas Bowl)
Kent Spitfires v Middlesex (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury)
Lancashire Lightning v Derbyshire Falcons (Emirates Old Trafford)
Leicestershire Foxes v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester)
Somerset v Gloucestershire (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)
Friday 30 June
Derbyshire Falcons v Leicestershire Foxes (Incora County Ground, Derby)
Essex Eagles v Middlesex (Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford)
Hampshire Hawks v Glamorgan (Ageas Bowl)
Kent Spitfires v Sussex Sharks (Spitfire Ground, Canterbury)
Lancashire Lightning v Yorkshire Vikings (Emirates Old Trafford)
Notts Outlaws v Birmingham Bears (Trent Bridge)
Surrey v Somerset (Kia Oval)
Worcestershire Rapids v Durham (New Road)
Saturday 1 July
Sussex Sharks v Gloucestershire (1st Central County Ground, Hove)
Sunday 2 July
Birmingham Bears v Durham (Edgbaston)
Derbyshire Falcons v Worcestershire Rapids (Incora County Ground, Derby)
Glamorgan v Middlesex (Sophia Gardens)
Hampshire Hawks v Gloucestershire (Ageas Bowl)
Lancashire Lightning v Northamptonshire Steelbacks (Emirates Old Trafford)
Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire Foxes (Trent Bridge)
Somerset v Kent Spitfires (Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)
Surrey v Essex Eagles (Kia Oval)
Thursday 6 July
Quarter-final 1 (Venue TBC)
Quarter-final 2 (Venue TBC)
Friday 7 July
Quarter-final 3 (Venue TBC)
Quarter-final 4 (Venue TBC)
Saturday 15 July – Vitality Blast Finals Day
Semi-final 1 (Edgbaston)
Semi-final 2 (Edgbaston)
Vitality Blast Final (Edgbaston)
T20 Blast 2023, where to watch live: TV channels and live streaming | County Cricket 2023
TV Chanel: Sky Sports will broadcast 25 games in the UK, while Sony Sports Network will broadcast those same games on TV in India.
Live streaming: Every non-televised game will be live-streamed on ecb.co.uk and the England Cricket app. The counties will also live stream their non-televised home matches on their website or social media channels. In India, the T20 Blast will be live-streamed on the Sony Liv app and website.
Listen on Radio: Ball-by-ball coverage of every T20 Blast game will be available on the BBC local radio stations. Extensive coverage will also be available on 5 Live Sports Extra.
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