Key Highlights
- The complete schedule for the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup has been revealed.
- England will host a historic home nations match against Scotland on June 20th.
- Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands secure their places in the tournament.
- The event promises to be a landmark summer of women’s cricket with significant global impact.
England’s Home Nations Rivalry: A Spectacle Unfolds
And so it begins. The 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup schedule has dropped, and England is set to host a historic home nations match against Scotland on June 20th at Headingley. This fixture marks the first time two European countries will meet in either a men’s or women’s World Cup on English soil, setting the stage for an electrifying atmosphere.
Global Growth and Excitement
You might think this is new, but… it’s not. The tournament is a testament to the growing strength of women’s cricket around the world. With Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands joining the fray, we see a third of competing teams hailing from Europe. This event will showcase the depth and diversity of women’s global game.
Tickets on Sale: A Homecoming Like No Other
The box-office fixture is expected to draw huge crowds. Scottish stars including Kathryn and Sarah Bryce and Abtaha Maqsood are set to face off against England at Headingley. Not always the plan, but this tournament will ignite some home nation rivalry.
Groups and Fixtures: A Battle of Titans
England v Sri Lanka on June 12th at Edgbaston kicks things off. Scotland faces Ireland in an all-Celtic clash on June 13th at Old Trafford. Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands form Group 1. West Indies, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Scotland make up Group 2.
A Landmark Tournament: A Step Forward for Women’s Cricket
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is not just about matches; it’s a statement of intent. With world-class athletes, elite performances, and unforgettable moments, the tournament promises to be an unmissable sporting spectacle that captures hearts and minds.
Quotes from Tournament Directors: Passion for the Game
Beth Barrett-Wild, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Tournament Director, said, “Huge congratulations to Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands for earning their World Cup spots through a hard-fought and competitive qualifying event. We’re delighted to now confirm our full schedule and set the stage for a tournament that will not only showcase the very best of the women’s game but also ignite some home nation rivalry.”
Final Thoughts: A New Chapter in Women’s Cricket
This ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is more than just a tournament; it’s a step forward for women’s cricket worldwide. With high-quality cricket at its core, the event will bring world-class athletes and elite performances to fans across England and Wales.
Full ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Schedule
- Friday 12 June: England v Sri Lanka, Edgbaston 18:30 BST
- Saturday 13 June: Scotland v Ireland, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 10:30 BST
- Saturday 13 June: Australia v South Africa, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
- Sunday 14 June: Bangladesh v Netherlands, Edgbaston 10:30 BST
- Sunday 14 June: India v Pakistan, Edgbaston 14:30 BST
- Tuesday 16 June: New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Hampshire Bowl 14:30 BST
- Tuesday 16 June: England v Ireland, Hampshire Bowl 18:30 BST
- Wednesday 17 June: Australia v Bangladesh, Headingley 10:30 BST
- Wednesday 17 June: India v Netherlands, Headingley 14:30 BST
- Wednesday 17 June: South Africa v Pakistan, Edgbaston 18:30 BST
- Thursday 18 June: West Indies v Scotland, Headingley 18:30 BST
- Friday 19 June: New Zealand v Ireland, Hampshire Bowl 18:30 BST
- Saturday 20 June: Australia v Netherlands, Hampshire Bowl 10:30 BST
- Saturday 20 June: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Hampshire Bowl 14:30 BST
- Saturday 20 June: England v Scotland, Headingley 18:30 BST
- Sunday 21 June: West Indies v Sri Lanka, Bristol County Ground 10:30 BST
- Sunday 21 June: South Africa v India, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
- Tuesday 23 June: New Zealand v Scotland, Bristol County Ground 10:30 BST
- Wednesday 24 June: England v West Indies, Lord’s Cricket Ground 18:30 BST
- Thursday 25 June: India v Bangladesh, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
- Thursday 25 June: South Africa v Netherlands, Bristol County Ground 18:30 BST
- Friday 26 June: Sri Lanka v Scotland, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 18:30 BST
- Saturday 27 June: Pakistan v Netherlands, Bristol County Ground 10:30 BST
- Saturday 27 June: West Indies v Ireland, Bristol County Ground 14:30 BST
- Saturday 27 June: England v New Zealand, The Oval 18:30 BST
- Sunday 28 June: South Africa v Bangladesh, Lord’s Cricket Ground 10:30 BST
- Sunday 28 June: Australia v India, Lord’s Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
- Tuesday 30 June: TBC v TBC (Semi Final 1), The Oval 14:30 BST
- Thursday 2 July: TBC v TBC (Semi Final 2), The Oval 18:30 BST
- Sunday 5 July: TBC v TBC (The Final), Lord’s Cricket Ground 14:30 BST