The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 will take place in Australia from 21 February to 8 March, 2020.
The warm-up matches will take place from 15 to 20 February in Adelaide and Brisbane, before the tournament action takes place across Sydney, Canberra, Perth and Melbourne.
The fixtures* are below. The men's fixtures can be found here.
21 February, 2020
Australia v India, Sydney Showground, Sydney (7.00pm)
22 February, 2020
Windies v Qualifier 2, WACA, Perth (2.00pm)
New Zealand v Sri Lanka, WACA, Perth (7.00pm)
23 February, 2020
England v South Africa, WACA, Perth (7.00pm)
24 February, 2020
Australia v Sri Lanka, WACA, Perth (2.00pm)
India v Qualifier 1, WACA, Perth (7.00pm)
26 February, 2020
England v Qualifier 2, Manuka Oval, Canberra (2.00pm)
Windies v Pakistan, Manuka Oval, Canberra (7.00pm)
27 February, 2020
India v New Zealand, Junction Oval, Melbourne (2.00pm)
Australia v Qualifier 1, Manuka Oval, Canberra (7.00pm)
28 February, 2020
South Africa v Qualifier 2, Manuka Oval, Canberra (2.00pm)
England v Pakistan, Manuka Oval, Canberra (7.00pm)
29 February, 2020
New Zealand v Q1, Junction Oval, Melbourne (10.00am)
India v Sri Lanka, Junction Oval, Melbourne (2.00pm)
1 March, 2020
South Africa v Pakistan, Sydney Showground, Sydney (2.00pm)
England v Windies, Sydney Showground, Sydney (7.00pm)
2 March, 2020
Sri Lanka v Qualifier 1, Junction Oval, Melbourne (2.00pm)
Australia v New Zealand, Junction Oval, Melbourne (7.00pm)
3 March, 2020
Pakistan v Qualifier 2, Sydney Showground, Sydney (2.00pm)
Windies v South Africa, Sydney Showground, Sydney (7.00pm)
5 March, 2020
Semifinal 1, SCG, Sydney (2.00pm)
Semifinal 2, SCG, Sydney (7.00pm)
8 March, 2020
Final, MCG, Melbourne (7.00pm)
*All times in local time; final times are subject to change.
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