T20 World Cup 2026: Schedule, Format, Teams, and How to Watch on TV
Everything you need to know ahead of the tournament.
Harry Latham-Coyle Saturday 07 February 2026 08:34 GMT
India are the defending champions at the men’s T20 World Cup (PA Wire). The 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup begins under a cloud of uncertainty with Bangladesh pulling out of the tournament and Pakistan refusing to fulfil a fixture against India.
Political tensions between the three countries have caused chaos in the weeks before the short-format tournament, which will be hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Twenty teams in all will compete, including debutants Italy, split into four groups of five with two from each going through to the “Super 8” stage.
That remaining octet will then be split in half to form two groups, with the top two from each progressing to the semi-finals. India are the defending champions after pipping South Africa in the 2024 final.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is the 2026 T20 World Cup?
The 2026 T20 World Cup is due to begin on Saturday 7 February, and will conclude with the final on Sunday 8 March.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch every game live on Sky Sports. A live stream will be available via Sky Go and NOW.
Which teams are competing and what are the groups?
Bangladesh have pulled out of the tournament after the ICC refused their request to play all of their games in Sri Lanka, rather than India. They have been replaced by Scotland, the next highest ranked non-qualifier, in the 20-team line-up. Pakistan are still scheduled to compete, although their government has said that the side will not play against India in a match that had been due to take place in Colombo on 15 February.
The groups are as follows:
- Group A: India, Pakistan, United States, Netherlands, Namibia
- Group B: Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Oman
- Group C: England, West Indies, Nepal, Italy, Scotland
- Group D: New Zealand, South Africa, Afghanistan, Canada, UAE
The top two from each group will progress to the Super 8 stage, where each qualifier will play the others in their group in a round-robin format. No points are carried over from the group stage.
Which venues are being used?
Eight venues are being used across two nations. Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi will host games in India. There are two Sri Lankan venues in Colombo (R Premadasa Stadium and Sinhalese Sports Club Ground), with the Pallekele Cricket Stadium near Kandy also utilised.
The final will be held in Ahmedabad, unless Pakistan qualify. In that case, the decider would be held in Colombo.
Fixtures (all times GMT)
Saturday 7 February
- Group A: Pakistan vs Netherlands, Colombo (5.30am)
- Group C: West Indies vs Scotland, Kolkata (9.30am)
- Group A: India vs USA, Mumbai (1.30pm)
Sunday 8 February
- Group D: New Zealand vs Afghanistan, Chennai (5.30am)
- Group C: England vs Nepal, Mumbai (9.30am)
- Group B: Sri Lanka vs Ireland, Colombo (1.30pm)
Monday 9 February
- Group C: Scotland vs Italy, Kolkata (5.30am)
- Group B: Zimbabwe vs Oman, Colombo (9.30am)
- Group D: South Africa vs Canada, Ahmedabad (1.30pm)
Tuesday 10 February
- Group A: Netherlands vs Namibia, Delhi (5.30am)
- Group D: New Zealand vs UAE, Chennai (9.30am)
- Group A: Pakistan vs USA, Colombo (1.30pm)
Wednesday 11 February
- Group D: South Africa vs Afghanistan, Ahmedabad (5.30am)
- Group B: Australia vs Ireland, Colombo (9.30am)
- Group C: England vs West Indies, Mumbai (1.30pm)
Thursday 12 February
- Group B: Sri Lanka vs Oman, Kandy (5.30am)
- Group C: Nepal vs Italy, Mumbai (9.30am)
- Group A: India vs Namibia, Delhi (1.30am)
Friday 13 February
- Group B: Australia vs Zimbabwe, Colombo (5.30am)
- Group D: Canada vs UAE, Delhi (9.30am)
- Group A: USA vs Netherlands, Chennai (1.30am)
Saturday 14 February
- Group B: Ireland vs Oman, Colombo (5.30am)
- Group C: England vs Scotland, Kolkata (9.30am)
- Group D: New Zealand vs South Africa, Ahmedabad (1.30pm)
Sunday 15 February
- Group C: West Indies vs Nepal, Mumbai (5.30am)
- Group A: USA vs Namibia, Chennai (9.30am)
- Group A: India vs Pakistan, Colombo (1.30pm)
Monday 16 February
- Group D: Afghanistan vs UAE, Delhi (5.30am)
- Group C: England vs Italy, Kolkata (9.30am)
- Group B: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Kandy (1.30pm)
Tuesday 17 February
- Group D: New Zealand vs Canada, Chennai (5.30am)
- Group B: Ireland vs Zimbabwe, Kandy (9.30am)
- Group C: Scotland vs Nepal, Mumbai (1.30am)
Wednesday 18 February
- Group D: South Africa vs UAE, Delhi (5.30am)
- Group A: Pakistan vs Namibia, Colombo (9.30am)
- Group A: India vs Netherlands, Ahmedabad (1.30pm)
Thursday 19 February
- Group C: West Indies vs Italy, Kolkata (5.30am)
- Group B: Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, Colombo (9.30am)
- Group D: Afghanistan vs Canada, Chennai (1.30pm)
Friday 20 February
- Group B: Australia vs Oman, Kandy (1.30pm)
SUPER 8
Saturday 21 February
- TBC vs TBC, Colombo (1.30pm)
Sunday 22 February
- TBC vs TBC, Kandy (9.30am)
- TBC vs TBC, Ahmedabad (1.30pm)
Monday 23 February
- TBC vs TBC, Mumbai (1.30pm)
Tuesday 24 February
- TBC vs TBC, Kandy (1.30pm)
Wednesday 25 February
- TBC vs TBC, Colombo (1.30pm)
Thursday 26 February
- TBC vs TBC, Ahmedabad (9.30am)
- TBC vs TBC, Chennai (1.30pm)
Friday 27 February
- TBC vs TBC, Colombo (1.30pm)
Saturday 28 February
- TBC vs TBC, Kandy (1.30pm)
Sunday 1 March
- TBC vs TBC, Delhi (9.30am)
- TBC vs TBC, Kolkata (1.30pm)
SEMI-FINALS
Wednesday 4 March
- Semi-final 1, Kolkata/Colombo (1.30pm)
Thursday 5 March
- Semi-final 2, Mumbai (1.30pm)
FINAL
Sunday 8 March, Ahmedabad/Colombo (1.30pm)



