The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 12 and will run until July 5 – here’s how you can watch the tournament live across the world.

The 10th edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup will be played in England and has been expanded to 12 teams from the previous 10. The live coverage of the tournament will be provided in 14 languages all over the world.

The 33 matches, including the knockouts, will be played in three slots - 10.30am, 2.30pm and 6.30pm (local time). The tournament opener between England and Sri Lanka will begin at 6.30pm, while the final has been scheduled to start at 2.30pm.

Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2026 live: TV channels, match timings and live streaming details

Where to watch in the UK and Ireland

Fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland can watch live action from every match of the WT20 WC across Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports+. The Sky Sports app will provide live streaming of the tournament. England and Ireland’s respective opening matches and the tournament final will be available free-to-air on Sky Mix. England and Ireland’s group games, the semifinals and the final will also be available on the Sky Sports app for streaming even without a subscription.

Where to watch in India

The tournament will be televised in India across the multiple Star Sports channels, while every match can be live-streamed on the JioHotstar app and website.

Where to watch in Australia

Prime Video are the official broadcast partners for the Women’s World Cup 2026 in South Africa, and will provide free coverage of every game on their platform, without any subscription or fees.

Where to watch in South Africa

SuperSport will provide live coverage of the tournament for fans in sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa. The WT20 WC will be available across SuperSport’s TV and digital platforms.

Where to watch in New Zealand

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be covered live on Sky Sport for fans in New Zealand, on both TV and digital platforms.

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Where to watch in Pakistan

PTV and Geo Super will televise the tournament for fans in Pakistan, whereas Myco, Tamasha and Tapmad will provide live streaming of the same.

Where to watch in the US and Canada

Willow Sports are the official broadcast partners of the WT20 WC in the USA and Canada, and will provide live coverage of all the matches for free across their FAST platforms. Willow TV and Willow TV Canada will televise the tournament, which can also be streamed on Cricbuzz via Willow.

Where to watch in the MENA region

Fans in the MENA region will be able to watch the tournament live free-to-air on StarzPlay app’s StarzPlay Cricket W.

Where to watch in Sri Lanka

Dialog TV, ThePapare.com and the Dialog Play mobile app will provide live coverage of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 for fans in Sri Lanka. PEO TV and TV Supreme will provide free-to-air coverage of the tournament.

Where to watch in Bangladesh

Fans in Bangladesh can follow the tournament live on Rabbithole and ICC.tv.

Where to watch in the Caribbean

ESPN are the official broadcast partners of the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean.

Where to watch in Latin America

Fans in Latin America can stream the tournament live on Disney+.

Also read: Why the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup is the most open in history

Where to watch in the Netherlands

NOS Player will provide free-to-air streaming for every Netherlands game as they mark their maiden appearance in the tournament.

Where to watch in the rest of the world

Fans in the Pacific Islands can stream the tournament on Digicel, while those in Singapore can follow the same on Hub Sports 4. Cricbuzz will provide live coverage of the tournament in Malaysia and Hong Kong through Astro and PCCW, respectively. ICC.tv will provide live coverage of every game, and for free, in the rest of the world.

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