Fixtures

  • Saturday 13th June 2026 | West Indies v New Zealand (6.30pm) | Buy Tickets

  • Tuesday 16th June 2026 | New Zealand v Sri Lanka (2.30pm) & England v Ireland (6.30pm) | Buy Tickets

  • Friday 19th June 2026 | New Zealand v Ireland (6.30pm) | Buy Tickets

  • Saturday 20th June 2026 | Australia v Netherlands (10.30am) & Pakistan v Bangladesh (2.30pm) | Buy Tickets


Key Details

  • Both the West and East Gates will open 90 minutes before the start of each match.

  • Arrive early to explore the concourse activities and take in the atmosphere.

  • The Hampshire Bowl is a cashless venue.


Your Tickets

  • Access will be with your digital ticket in the ICC App.

  • Download on iOS devices  and Android devices .

  • Re-entry may be permitted on match days with a valid ticket.


In-Stadium Entertainment

In-stadium entertainment will be communicated in pre-match communications to ticket holders.


Food and Drink

  • Spectators can bring in their own food and drink.

  • Food & drink options will be confirmed closer to the start of the competition.


Prohibited Items

The following items are not permitted:

  • Knives and firearms

  • Fireworks, smoke canisters, flares or any other pyrotechnic device

  • Alcohol

  • Controlled drugs (other than those prescribed by a registered medical practitioner)

  • Air-horns, whistles, drums, megaphones, vuvuzelas

  • Glass vessels

  • Gas canisters

  • Laser devices

  • Drones and associated equipment

  • Poles

  • Inflatables

  • Large items that do not fit under a seat

  • Oversized hats or headgear that could interfere with other spectators' enjoyment

  • Fancy dress that may provoke, offend, or cause harassment, alarm or distress

  • Flags other than those of the teams participating on the match day

  • Any flag greater than 50cm x 30cm in size or without proof of non-flammable material

  • Handheld supporter cricket-related banner greater than 50cm x 30cm in size

  • Unicycles, scooters, rollerblades, skateboards, or similar wheeled items

  • Cooking appliances, including barbeques

  • Adhesive chemicals

  • Mechanical restraints

  • Any articles that may be dangerous, hazardous, or cause injury, harm or nuisance


For any other questions, please visit the dedicated ICC Women's T20 World Cup Help Centre .