The 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will be held in England and Wales from 12 June to 5 July 2026. It marks the 10th edition of the tournament and the first to feature an expanded format with 12 teams competing in 33 matches.
The participating teams are divided into two groups:
Group 1: Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Netherlands
Group 2: West Indies, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland
Matches will be played across major venues including Edgbaston (Birmingham), Old Trafford (Manchester), Headingley (Leeds), Hampshire Bowl (Southampton), Bristol County Ground, The Oval (London), and Lord’s Cricket Ground (London).
The tournament will conclude with the final at Lord’s on 5 July 2026.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – Full Schedule
12 June – England vs Sri Lanka – Edgbaston
13 June – Scotland vs Ireland – Old Trafford
13 June – Australia vs South Africa – Old Trafford
13 June – West Indies vs New Zealand – Hampshire Bowl
14 June – Bangladesh vs Netherlands – Edgbaston
14 June – India vs Pakistan – Edgbaston
16 June – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Hampshire Bowl
16 June – England vs Ireland – Hampshire Bowl
17 June – Australia vs Bangladesh – Headingley
17 June – India vs Netherlands – Headingley
17 June – South Africa vs Pakistan – Edgbaston
18 June – West Indies vs Scotland – Headingley
19 June – New Zealand vs Ireland – Hampshire Bowl
20 June – Australia vs Netherlands – Hampshire Bowl
20 June – Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Hampshire Bowl
20 June – England vs Scotland – Headingley
21 June – West Indies vs Sri Lanka – Bristol County Ground
21 June – South Africa vs India – Old Trafford
23 June – New Zealand vs Scotland – Bristol County Ground
23 June – Sri Lanka vs Ireland – Bristol County Ground
23 June – Australia vs Pakistan – Headingley
24 June – England vs West Indies – Lord’s Cricket Ground
25 June – India vs Bangladesh – Old Trafford
25 June – South Africa vs Netherlands – Bristol County Ground
26 June – Sri Lanka vs Scotland – Old Trafford
27 June – Pakistan vs Netherlands – Bristol County Ground
27 June – West Indies vs Ireland – Bristol County Ground
27 June – England vs New Zealand – The Oval
28 June – South Africa vs Bangladesh – Lord’s Cricket Ground
28 June – Australia vs India – Lord’s Cricket Ground
30 June – Semi Final 1 – The Oval
2 July – Semi Final 2 – The Oval
5 July – Final – Lord’s Cricket Ground
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