
With the Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup a few months in the rearview mirror and the IPL Final decided, it’s time for the women to shine. The Women’s T20 World Cup is here, and it is promising to be an exciting event for cricket fans everywhere.
While this cricket tournament is not the NHL, NBA, NFL, or MLB, this year’s Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup is a sports event that you don’t want to miss.
The 2026 edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup is taking place in England and Wales. Here are the most up-to-date standings and schedule, including the final warm-up matches and a list of the venues hosting the tournament.
Women’s T20 World Cup Warm-Up Matches Schedule
Before the Women’s T20 World Cup begins, the teams are playing warm-up matches. Here is the list of the remaining warm-up matches before the tournament begins on June 12th, 2026.
- June 10 – India vs England: England wins by 5 runs
- June 10 – West Indies vs Australia – Australia won by 6 wickets.
2026 Women’s T20 World Cup Standings
There are 12 teams participating in this year’s edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup. These teams are split up into two highly competitive groups. Unlike the Men’s tournament earlier this year, there will be no Super 8 phase. Instead, the top two teams from each group will play in the semi-finals. The winners of those two matches will play each other in the Final.
Here are the current standings for the tournament.
Group 1
- Australia: 4 played, 8 points
- India: 4 played, 6 points
- South Africa: 4 played, 6 points
- Bangladesh: 4 played, 4 points
- Pakistan: 4 played, 0 points
- Netherlands: 4 played, 0 points
Group 2
- England: 4 played, 8 points
- West Indies: 4 played, 6 points
- New Zealand: 4 played, 4 points
- Sri Lanka: 4 played, 4 points
- Scotland: 4 played, 2 points
- Ireland: 4 played, 0 points
Women’s T20 World Cup Schedule & Results
There are 30 matches in total before the semi-final and final. Here is the full Women’s T20 World Cup schedule.
- June 12 – England vs Sri Lanka: England Won by 87 runs (219/1 to 132)
- June 13 – Scotland vs Ireland: Scotland Won by 40 runs (161/5 to 121)
- June 13 – Australia vs South Africa: Australia Won by 65 runs (172/8 to 107)
- June 13 – West Indies vs New Zealand – West Indies won by 7 wickets (163/3 to 162/6)
- June 14 – Bangladesh vs Netherlands: Bangladesh won by 6 wickets (141/4 to 139/8)
- June 14 – India vs Pakistan: India wins by 64 runs (170/6 to 106)
- June 16 – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets (153/5 to 150/6)
- June 16 – England vs Ireland: England won by 4 wickets (119/6 to 118/9)
- June 17 – Australia vs Bangladesh: Australia won by 9 wickets (78/1 to 77/8)
- June 17 – India vs Netherlands: India won by 95 runs (209/5 to 114)
- June 17 – South Africa vs Pakistan: South Africa won by 2 wickets (127/8 to 136/9)
- June 18 – West Indies vs Scotland: West Indies won by 7 runs (153/6 to 146)
- June 19 – New Zealand vs Ireland: New Zealand won by 4 runs (140/6 to 136/4)
- June 20 – Australia vs Netherlands: Australia won by 98 runs (219/6 to 121/3)
- June 20 – Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Bangladesh won by 23 runs (123/6 to 100/8)
- June 20 – England vs Scotland: England won by 38 runs (200/5 to 162/7)
- June 21 – West Indies vs Sri Lanka: West Indies won by 5 wickets (99/5 to 98)
- June 21 – South Africa vs India: South Africa won by 6 wickets (161/4 to 158/7)
- June 23 – New Zealand vs Scotland: New Zealand won by 6 wickets (132/4 to 131/7)
- June 23 – Sri Lanka vs Ireland: Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (134/1 to 130/5)
- June 23 – Australia vs Pakistan: Australia won by 113 runs (199/7 to 86)
- June 24 – England vs West Indies: England won by 38 runs (186/7 to 148/5)
- June 25 – India vs Bangladesh: India won by 5 wickets (139/5 to 136/8)
- June 25 – South Africa vs Netherlands: South Africa wins by 88 runs (208/1 to 120/8)
- June 26 – Sri Lanka vs Scotland – 11:30 AM MT
- June 27 – Pakistan vs Netherlands – 3:30 AM MT
- June 27 – West Indies vs Ireland – 7:30 AM MT
- June 27 – England vs New Zealand – 11:30 AM MT
- June 28 – South Africa vs Bangladesh – 3:30 AM MT
- June 28 – Australia vs India – 7:30 AM MT
Semi-Finals & Final Match
The absence of a Super 8 round during this tournament places greater importance on the Women’s T20 World Cup standings. This raises the stakes for the group play. When there is a playoff round, sometimes teams don’t fully put the pedal to the metal. This results in teams playing hard enough to make the playoffs, but not finish first in their group. With this format, that concern is eliminated.
Here is the schedule for the two semi-final matches and the Final match.
- June 30 – TBD vs TBD – 7:30 AM Mountain Time
- July 2 – TBD vs TBD – 11:30 AM Mountain Time
- July 5 – TBD vs TBD – 8:30 AM Mountain Time
Women’s T20 World Cup Hosts – Where is the World Cup Being Played?
The Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup is taking place at a very different venue from the men’s edition earlier this year. As previously mentioned, this year, the tournament will take place in England and Wales. Here are the four stadiums that will be used throughout the tournament.
- Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
- Headingly, Leeds
- Edgbaston, Birmingham
- Bristol County Ground, Bristol
- Lord’s in London
- The Oval in London
- Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
2026 Women’s T20 World Cup Points Table & Schedule