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Women’s World Cup schedule confirmed: Start planning now

England Women

Women's World Cup schedule confirmed

The ICC has  unveiled the full fixture list for the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup, which is scheduled to take place from September 30 to November 2 in India and Sri Lanka.

England begin their campaign against South Africa on October 3 at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium. They then face Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Guwahati on October 7 and 11, before heading to Colombo for a clash with Pakistan on October 15.

Highly anticipated showdowns against Indian and Australia await in Indore on October 19 and 22, followed by New Zealand in Guwahati on October 26. With only the top four advancing, every match will carry significant weight.

The semi-finals are set for October 29 and 30, with the final scheduled for November 2 in either Bengaluru or Colombo.

ICT tourists in India

Visit the World Cup with ICT

To help fans follow England across the subcontinent, International Cricket Tours will offer carefully curated supporter travel packages.

These tours are set to include match tickets, accommodation, and guided experiences, allowing fans to cheer on Nat Sciver-Brunt’s squad in style while exploring the vibrant cricketing cultures of India and Sri Lanka.

With warm-up fixtures beginning from September 24, the tournament promises not only elite-level cricket but also unforgettable experiences for traveling supporters. England’s road to reclaiming the title is set, and fans are invited to be part of the journey.

Start planning your trip today

International Cricket Tours' packages for the Women's World Cup will be available soon. But you can get ahead of the game speak to us about a trip today!

Women's World Cup 2025 fixtures

Tuesday 30 September: India v Sri Lanka – Bengaluru

Wednesday 1 October: Australia v New Zealand – Indore

Thursday 2 October: Bangladesh v Pakistan – Colombo

Friday 3 October: England v South Africa – Bengaluru

Saturday 4 October: Australia v Sri Lanka – Colombo

Sunday 5 October: India v Pakistan – Colombo

Monday 6 October: New Zealand v South Africa – Indore

Tuesday 7 October: England v Bangladesh – Guwahati

Wednesday 8 October: Australia v Pakistan – Colombo

Thursday 9 October: India v South Africa – Vizag

Friday 10 October: New Zealand v Bangladesh – Vizag

Saturday 11 October: England v Sri Lanka – Guwahati

Sunday 12 October: India v Australia – Vizag

Monday 13 October: South Africa v Bangladesh – Vizag

Tuesday 14 October: New Zealand v Sri Lanka – Colombo

Wednesday 15 October: England v Pakistan – Colombo

Thursday 16 October: Australia v Bangladesh – Vizag

Friday 17 October: South Africa v Sri Lanka – Colombo

Saturday 18 October: New Zealand v Pakistan – Colombo

Sunday 19 October: India v England – Indore

Monday 20 October: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh – Colombo

Tuesday 21 October: South Africa v Pakistan – Colombo

Wednesday 22 October: Australia v England – Indore

Thursday 23 October: India v New Zealand – Guwahati

Friday 24 October: Pakistan v Sri Lanka – Colombo

Saturday 25 October: Australia v Sri Lanka – Indore

Sunday 26 October: England v New Zealand – Guwahati

Sunday 26 October: India v Bangladesh – Bengaluru

Wednesday 29 October: Semi-final 1 – Guwahati/Colombo

Thursday 30 October: Semi-final 2 – Bengaluru

Sunday 2 November: Final – Colombo/Bengaluru