England to host Ireland in three-match ODI series in 2026
European rivals England and Ireland will meet in a three-match women's ODI series in September next year.
The two sides will face off in a trio of 50-over contests that commence on September 1 in 2026, which will form part of the next cycle of the ICC Women's Championship.
The series will take place shortly after the completion of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England and Wales next year, with matches to be held in Leicester, Derby and Worcester.
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While Ireland are not part of this year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, they are hoping to use the series against England in 2026 to help their push of qualifying for the 2029 event.
"It is good to be able to announce these International Women’s Championship ODI fixture dates so early as it helps the team plan the rest of their summer in 2026," Ireland director of cricket Richard Holdsworth said.
"These are significantly important matches as they are part of the 2029 ODI World Cup qualification structure. We are also pleased to be based in the Midlands and happy that all venues are so close to each other."
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Series schedule:
First ODI: Leicester, September 1
Second ODI: Derby, September 3
Third ODI: Worcester, September 6