Emirates Old Trafford to host four ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 matchdays
Full schedule unveiled for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
- Full schedule unveiled for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 202633 matches confirmed to be played across seven top-tier venues between 12 June and 5 July 2026
- Emirates Old Trafford to host four matchdays of game-changing tournament
- First wave of priority tickets for tournament final at Lord’s sold out in 24 hours; tickets now on sale across all fixtures for pre-registered fans
The full schedule for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 has officially been revealed today with Emirates Old Trafford set to host four matchdays of thrilling international sport.
Emirates Old Trafford’s tournament will kick off with a double header on Saturday 13 June. Two qualifiers will play one another in the morning, before Australia Women v South Africa Women takes place in the afternoon.
South Africa Women and India Women will also meet in Manchester on Sunday 21 June, before Emirates Old Trafford’s tournament finishes with two matches in two days, as India Women take on a qualifier (25 June) before Sri Lanka Women face a qualifier (26 June).
The tournament will open with England Women taking on Sri Lanka under lights at Edgbaston on Friday 12th June, kicking off a whirlwind month of world-class action that will see 12 teams battling it out for the prestigious trophy, currently held by New Zealand.
Hundreds of thousands of cricket fans will have the opportunity to witness nail-biting showdowns between the likes of Australia and South Africa, India and Pakistan, and New Zealand and the West Indies, as the tournament travels the length of the country, firmly propelling women’s cricket into the mainstream.
With the semi-finals and final already confirmed to take place in London, at The Oval and Lord’s respectively; iconic venues such as Headingley, Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Bristol County Ground and Hampshire Bowl will also play their part in showcasing world-class cricket throughout the earlier stages of the landmark tournament.
Daniel Gidney, Chief Executive of Lancashire Cricket, said: “It is fantastic news that Emirates Old Trafford has been awarded the opportunity to host four matches of the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup - including India, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
“We are proud of the gender equity we have achieved at Lancashire Cricket, and we see next summer as a huge opportunity to showcase the best in the world of women’s cricket and to increase our ever-growing fanbase in the region.
“Emirates Old Trafford already has a rich legacy in men’s international cricket, hosting 17 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup matches across five tournaments, more than any other ground globally and we are excited to host our first global women’s event.”
“Following our decade-long redevelopment process, Emirates Old Trafford is one of the leading destinations in world sport and we are looking forward to showing the world all of what our venue has to offer, in addition to placing further spotlight on Greater Manchester.”
England Women’s captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, said: “World Cups are always special, but this one already feels different — it has the potential to be truly game-changing. It’s going to be a huge moment for our sport and a brilliant opportunity to inspire young people and captivate fans across the country. Playing on home soil, for the biggest prize, against the best players in the world, it’s going to be unmissable. I can’t wait to be a part of it.”
The tournament will not only give fans across the nation a chance to see world-famous cricketers in action but will also affect lasting change by inspiring countless women and girls across the country to get involved with cricket.
Tournament Director, Beth Barrett-Wild, commented: “The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup provides us with an unparalleled opportunity to transform a month of sporting excellence into a movement that will rewrite the narrative about women’s cricket. At iconic venues across the country, we’ll see incredible, world-class athletes battling it out in out in front of hundreds of thousands of fans, who with every ball bowled and run scored, will be contributing to lasting change. It’s our opportunity to give women’s cricket, and women’s sport, the stage it deserves.”
Fans can ensure they are first to receive information about how to buy and gain priority access to tickets for the entire tournament by signing up to receive exclusive information about how to purchase or by visiting womens.t20worldcup.com. The first wave of priority tickets for the tournament final sold out in 24 hours, with demand high across other key fixtures.
The newly expanded competition will see 12 teams descend on England and Wales in 2026. Eight countries are already sure of their place, with the final four participants to be decided through an ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier next year.
England and Wales were awarded hosting rights for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in 2022, with the seven host venues selected subsequently following evaluation of various criteria.
How to buy tickets
Tickets are now on sale across all matches for pre-registered fans. Fans are encouraged to sign up to receive exclusive information about how to purchase or to visit womens.t20worldcup.com to find out more.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Groups
Group 1: Australia Women, South Africa Women, India Women
Pakistan Women, Qualifier, Qualifier
Group 2: West Indies Women, England Women, New Zealand Women, Sri Lanka Women, Qualifier, Qualifier
Full ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Schedule
Friday June 12: England Women v Sri Lanka Women, Edgbaston 18:30 BST
Saturday June 13: Qualifier v Qualifier, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 10:30 BST
Saturday June 13: Australia Women v South Africa Women, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
Saturday June 13: West Indies Women v New Zealand Women, Hampshire Bowl 18:30 BST
Sunday June 14: Qualifier v Qualifier, Edgbaston 10:30 BST
Sunday June 14: India Women v Pakistan Women, Edgbaston 14:30 BST
Tuesday June 16: New Zealand Women v Sri Lanka Women, Hampshire Bowl 14:30 BST
Tuesday June 16: England Women v Qualifier, Hampshire Bowl 18:30 BST
Wednesday June 17: Australia Women v Qualifier, Headingley 10:30 BST
Wednesday June 17: India Women v Qualifier, Headingley 14:30 BST
Wednesday June 17: South Africa Women v Pakistan Women, Edgbaston 18:30 BST
Thursday June 18: West Indies Women v Qualifier, Headingley 18:30 BST
Friday June 19: New Zealand Women v Qualifier, Hampshire Bowl 18:30 BST
Saturday June 20: Australia Women v Qualifier, Hampshire Bowl 10:30 BST
Saturday June 20: Pakistan Women v Qualifier, Hampshire Bowl 14:30 BST
Saturday June 20: England Women v Qualifier, Headingley 18:30 BST
Sunday June 21: West Indies Women v Sri Lanka Women, Bristol County Ground 10:30 BST
Sunday June 21: South Africa Women v India Women, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
Tuesday June 23: New Zealand Women v Qualifier, Bristol County Ground 10:30 BST
Tuesday June 23: Sri Lanka Women v Qualifier, Bristol County Ground 14:30 BST
Tuesday June 23: Australia Women v Pakistan Women, Headingley 18:30 BST
Wednesday June 24: England Women v West Indies Women, Lord’s Cricket Ground 18:30 BST
Thursday June 25: India Women v Qualifier, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
Thursday June 25: South Africa Women v Qualifier, Bristol County Ground 18:30 BST
Friday June 26: Sri Lanka Women v Qualifier, Old Trafford Cricket Ground 18:30 BST
Saturday June 27: Pakistan Women v Qualifier, Bristol County Ground 10:30 BST
Saturday June 27: West Indies Women v Qualifier, Bristol County Ground 14:30 BST
Saturday June 27: England Women v New Zealand Women, The Oval 18:30 BST
Sunday June 28: South Africa Women v Qualifier, Lord’s Cricket Ground 10:30 BST
Sunday June 28: Australia Women v India Women, Lord’s Cricket Ground 14:30 BST
Tuesday June 30: TBC v TBC (Semi Final 1), The Oval 14:30 BST
Friday July 3: TBC v TBC (Semi Final 2), The Oval 18:30 BST
Sunday July 5: TBC v TBC (The Final), Lord’s Cricket Ground 14:30 BST