All the broadcast details for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

Fans around the world can watch the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 across linear, digital, and audio platforms starting June 12.

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The ICC has confirmed the global broadcast and streaming plans for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, ensuring extensive worldwide coverage for the biggest edition of the tournament yet.

The tournament being played in England and Wales, featuring 12 teams for the first time, begins on June 12  and concludes with the final on July 5.

As part of its effort to maximise accessibility, the ICC has expanded coverage across 14 languages and partnered with multiple free-to-air platforms around the world.

Speaking on which ICC CEO, Sanjog Gupta, said, “The audience base for Women’s Cricket received a major boost with millions discovering its appeal on the back of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The ICC’s endeavour is to build on that momentum with its world-class broadcast coverage spanning compelling player narratives and storylines, innovative production and immersive content features." 

In addition to the main tournament, all official warm-up matches will also be available globally through TV and digital platforms. Details for the same can be found here.

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Women's T20 World Cup Broadcast details:

TV and digital coverage

In India, JioStar will bring the tournament to fans via Star Sports and JioHotstar. In addition to live English coverage of every match, JioStar will make Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada commentary available for all India matches, as well as the opening match of the tournament, along with semi-finals and the final.

India matches will also be supported by sign language to make coverage even more inclusive.

The live ‘made for mobile’ vertical feed will be made available in English and Hindi on JioHotstar for mobile-first audiences, alongside the multi-Cam feature, which gives viewers the option to experience the live match from a range of vantage points, including Hero, Stump, Battery, Field View and Multi-View.

Fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland can follow the action across Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports+, with digital streaming available on the Sky Sports app. All opening matches involving the home nations will be available free-to-air via Sky Mix, as will be the final.

In addition, all 12 home nations group matches plus the semi-finals and final will be available to watch on the Sky Sports app without a subscription, as well as the tournament opener being shown on YouTube. Sky Sports will also make Hindi commentary available for the semi-finals and the final.

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For the fans in Australia, Prime Video has announced free coverage throughout the tournament, with no payment or subscription required.

Proteas fans will be able to catch all the action live on SuperSport’s TV and digital offerings in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a Xhosa commentary feed available for all South Africa matches.

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Meanwhile, fans in New Zealand can follow the defending champions, White Ferns’,  journey via SKY Sport’s linear and digital offerings.

In Pakistan, coverage will be delivered by PTV and Geo Super on linear TV and digitally on Myco, Tamasha and Tapmad. An ICC-produced Urdu commentary feed for Pakistan matches will also be broadcast on PTV Home and streamed by digital partners.

Fans across the United States and Canada can catch all the action for free on Willow Sports, available across all major FAST platforms. The tournament will also be available on Willow TV, Willow TV Canada and streamed by Cricbuzz via Willow.

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Elsewhere, in the MENA region, the event will be available free-to-air on StarzPlay Cricket W via the StarzPlay app.

For fans in Sri Lanka, Dialog will showcase all matches on Dialog TV, ThePapare.com and the Dialog Play mobile app. Coverage will be further enhanced with all matches being made available in Sinhala. Coverage will also be extended on free-to-air television via TV Supreme, as well as on Sri Lanka Telecom-owned platform PEO TV.

In Bangladesh, viewers can catch all the action on Rabbithole and ICC.tv.

Further broadcasters include Digicel (Pacific Islands), Hub Sports 4 (Singapore) and Cricbuzz via its partnerships with Astro in Malaysia and PCCW in Hong Kong.

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ESPN will broadcast all matches live in the Caribbean, while Disney+ will stream the event in Latin America.

In the Netherlands, public broadcaster NOS Player will celebrate the Dutch team’s participation in their first ever Women’s T20 World Cup by producing a Dutch-language feed for all matches featuring the Netherlands on its free-to-air streaming platform.

All remaining territories will be covered live and free on the ICC’s owned and operated streaming platform, ICC.tv. In addition to live match coverage, ICC.tv will feature multi-language commentary options, making commentary available in Hindi, Urdu and Dutch for certain matches

Select matches also streamed live on the ICC’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page in Japanese, Thai and Bahasa Indonesia.

Audio and radio coverage

In addition to live video coverage, world-feed audio commentary in English will be available globally via the ICC mobile app.

Radio coverage in the United Kingdom and Ireland will be provided by the BBC, while listeners in Australia can tune in to ABC.