The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Final takes place at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, on Sunday 5 July 2026, starting at 14:30 BST (UTC+1). Lord’s holds 30,000 spectators and has hosted some of the most significant moments in women’s cricket history, including the 2017 Women’s World Cup Final; this is the conclusion of the 10th edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, the first hosted solely in England.
Lord’s Cricket Ground is the Home of Cricket. First established at its St John’s Wood location in 1814, it has witnessed over two centuries of international cricket. No venue in world cricket carries more weight, and a Women’s T20 World Cup final here represents the pinnacle of women’s cricket in 2026.
The two finalists have survived group-stage competition across five matches, then a knockout semi-final, to arrive at the most prestigious stage in women’s T20 cricket. Thirty-two other nations attempted to qualify for this tournament; these two teams have beaten everyone in their path and deserve their place in the final. The moment a batter walks through the Long Room at Lord’s onto the ground for a World Cup final is unlike any other experience in cricket.
Lord’s on final day is unlike any other cricket occasion. The historic pavilion, the famous slope, the Members seated alongside fans from across the cricketing world, the MCC’s orange-and-yellow ties: every detail adds to an atmosphere that cannot be replicated anywhere else. The 30,000-capacity ground will be at full attendance, with tickets sold out well in advance. A Lord’s World Cup final is a moment that players and spectators remember for the rest of their lives.
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 tournament ran from 12 June to 5 July, involving 12 nations across six English venues. The format, two groups of six with semi-finals and a final, produced 33 matches across 24 days. This tournament is part of women’s cricket’s most ambitious era of growth, with professional contracts, franchise leagues, and rising broadcast audiences across every major cricket market.
Timezone conversions for the 14:30 BST (UTC+1) start: India (IST, UTC+5:30): 19:00. United Kingdom (BST): 14:30. Australia Eastern (AEST, UTC+10): 23:30. US East Coast (EDT, UTC-4): 09:30. South Africa (SAST, UTC+2): 15:30. New Zealand (NZST, UTC+12): 01:30 (next day).
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The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 began on 12 June 2026 with England vs Sri Lanka at Edgbaston and concludes here at Lord’s. Australia have won six of the nine previous editions; the team that lifts the trophy today joins an exclusive list of champions that includes West Indies (2009, 2016), England (2009 runner-up, 2020 runner-up), Australia (six titles), and the West Indies women who lit up international cricket with their landmark victories.
- What time does the League Stage start?
- The match starts at 2:30 PM GMT+1 (Europe/London) at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on 2026-07-05. Use the timezone converter above to see it in your local time.
- Where is the League Stage being played?
- Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England. Capacity: 30,000.
- How can I watch ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026?
- Check your local broadcaster for ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 coverage. Popular options include Star Sports and JioCinema (India), Sky Sports (UK), Willow TV (USA/Canada), Fox Sports (Australia), and SuperSport (Africa).