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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up venues announced

Media Release

Three elite cricket venues were today added to the list of grounds that will play their part in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in England and Wales next year.

Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens, Derby County Ground and Loughborough University – home of the ECB’s National Cricket Performance Centre – will play host to a range of warm-up matches before the tournament gets underway on 12 June 2026.

All three venues share a rich cricketing pedigree and have played a part in propelling women’s cricket on to the global stage. They will play a prominent role in showcasing elite women’s cricket to local fans before the start of the tournament.

The warm-up matches, the full schedule of which will be revealed in due course, will see the best in the world go head-to-head as they prepare for next summer’s groundbreaking tournament.

The expanded ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will see 12 teams compete for the prestigious trophy that is currently held by New Zealand. In all, 33 matches will be played at seven iconic venues across the 24-day competition, before the final takes place at Lord’s on 5 July.

Eight countries are already sure of their place, with the final four participants to be decided through a 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.

Fans can gain priority access to tickets for the tournament by signing up to receive exclusive information on how to buy or by visiting womens.t20worldcup.com.

About the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will take place in England and Wales from 12 June to 5 July. Over the course of 24 days, a total of 33 matches will be played across seven top-tier venues, including Old Trafford Cricket Ground (Manchester), Headingley (Leeds), The Hampshire Bowl (Southampton) and Bristol County Ground. The newly expanded competition will see 12 teams competing for the prestigious trophy currently held by New Zealand.

For more information:

Katie Thompson

Head of Communications – ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

katie.thompson@ecb.co.uk

Matilda Buss

Communications Manager - ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

matilda.buss@ecb.co.uk