The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is set to bring together the world’s best teams for the biggest edition of the tournament yet, with 12 nations competing across England and Wales from June 12 to July 5. Fans around the globe will be able to follow every match live through a range of television broadcasters and streaming platforms, with coverage available across major cricketing markets and beyond.
Whether you’re watching from India, Australia, England, Pakistan, New Zealand or elsewhere, here’s everything you need to know about where to catch the action live.

India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives: Viewers in India can watch the tournament live on the Star Sports network, with coverage available across multiple language feeds. Matches will also be streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website.
TV Channels: Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 Hindi, Star Sports 1 Tamil, Star Sports 1 Telugu, Star Sports 1 Kannada, Star Sports 2, Star Sports 2 Hindi, Star Sports 2 Tamil, Star Sports 2 Telugu, Star Sports 2 Kannada and Star Sports 3.
Live Streaming: JioHotstar
Website: https://www.hotstar.com/
Australia: Cricket fans in Australia can stream every match live through Prime Video.
Live Streaming: Prime Video
Website: https://www.primevideo.com/
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland: As hosts of the tournament, fans in the UK will be able to follow all the action live on Sky Sports.
TV Channels: Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event
Live Streaming: Sky Sports platforms and NOW
Website: https://www.skysports.com/, https://www.sky.com/watch/sky-go/windows, https://www.nowtv.com/
New Zealand: Defending champions New Zealand’s campaign will be available live through Sky Sport’s extensive coverage.
TV Channels: Sky Sport 1, Sky Sport 2, Sky Sport 3, Sky Sport 4, Sky Sport 5, Sky Sport 6, Sky Sport 7 and Sky Sport Select
Live Streaming: Sky Sport Now, Sky Go
Website: www.sky.co.nz, www.skysport.co.nz, www.skygo.co.nz, www.skysportnow.co.nz
Pakistan: Fans in Pakistan can watch the tournament on television through PTV Sports and Geo Super, while multiple digital streaming options will also be available.
TV Channels: PTV Sports, Geo Super
Live Streaming: Myco, Tamasha, ARY Zapp and Tapmad
Website: https://www.myco.io/
South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa: Coverage across Sub-Saharan Africa will be provided by SuperSport.
TV Channel: SuperSport Cricket
Live Streaming: SuperSport
Website: https://www.supersport.com/
United States and Canada: Supporters in North America can follow the tournament live through Willow TV.
TV Channel: Willow TV
Live Streaming: Willow, Cricbuzz
Website: https://www.willow.tv/, https://www.cricbuzz.com/
Caribbean Islands: Viewers in the Caribbean can tune in through ESPN Caribbean.
TV Channel: ESPN Caribbean
Live Streaming: ESPN on Disney+
Website: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Sri Lanka: Fans in Sri Lanka will have multiple viewing options throughout the tournament.
TV Channels: The Papare 2, Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2, TV Supreme
Live Streaming: Dialog Play
Website: https://www.dialog.lk/, https://www.thepapare.com/
Hong Kong and Malaysia: In Hong Kong and Malaysia, coverage will be available through CricBuzz TV, with streaming options also available on ICC.tv
TV Channel: CricBuzz TV
Live Streaming: CricBuzz, ICC.tv, AstroGo and Sooka (Malaysia)
Website: https://icc.tv/
Singapore: TV Channel: Hub Sports 4
Live Streaming: StarHub App
Website: https://icc.tv/
Netherlands: Dutch fans can watch their team’s historic first Women’s T20 World Cup appearance through NOS Player and ICC.tv
Live Streaming: NOS Player, ICC.tv
Website: https://icc.tv/
Bangladesh: Broadcast details for Bangladesh are expected to be confirmed closer to the start of the tournament.
Rest of the World: Fans in territories without a dedicated broadcast partner will still be able to follow the tournament through ICC’s digital platforms.
Live Streaming: ICC.tv
Website: https://www.icc.tv/, https://www.youtube.com/@ICC
Selected content and highlights will also be available through the ICC’s official digital channels.
With 33 matches scheduled across seven venues in England and Wales, fans around the world will have extensive access to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 as the race for the trophy unfolds over the coming weeks.

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