T20 World Cup 2024: Date, Match Time, TV Channels and Where to Watch Online

The wait is over! The ninth edition of the ICC T20 World Cup begins on Saturday, June 1, with the participants, The USA is attacking its North American neighbors, Canada, at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, Texas. This historic encounter marks the beginning of a global cricket match that promises high-octane action and a nail-biting finish.
After the opening match, the cricket spotlight will shift to Guyana on June 2, where the two-time champions will be. The West Indies they will start their protest campaign Papua New Guinea. The Windies, boasting a home crowd behind them, will be aiming to repeat their victories in 2012 and 2016, and make their name in T20 World Cup history once again.
India is eyeing World Cup glory
Indian teamthe 2007 champions and 2014 finalists, will begin their campaign on June 5 against Ireland. Cricket fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the India tour, especially their much-anticipated clash with their arch-rivals Pakistanscheduled for June 9. The Men in Blue will play their three group stage games at the newly constructed Nassau County International Stadium in New York City before heading to Florida to face Canada on June 15.
The tournament is set to break viewership records
With 20 teams fighting for the T20 world cup, the upcoming edition promises to be the most exciting and unpredictable yet. Cricket lovers around the world are gearing up to witness the spectacle that is expected to break television and online viewership records. An electrifying atmosphere, coupled with intense competition, will undoubtedly make this T20 world cup a tournament to remember.
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T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule
Game 1: United States v Canada, Dallas – 12:30 am GMT
Match 2: West Indies v Papua New Guinea, Guyana – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 3: Namibia v Oman, Barbados – 12:30 am GMT (June 3 in India)
Match 4: Sri Lanka v South Africa, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 5: Afghanistan v Uganda, Guyana – 12:30 am GMT (June 4 in India)
Game 6: England v Scotland, Barbados – 2:30 pm GMT
Game 7: Netherlands v Nepal, Dallas – 3:30 pm GMT
Match 8: India v Ireland, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 9: Papua New Guinea v Uganda, Guyana – 11:30 pm GMT (June 6 in India)
Match 10: Australia v Oman, Barbados – 12:30 am GMT (June 6 in India)
Game 11: United States v Pakistan, Dallas – 3:30 pm GMT
Match 12: Namibia v Scotland, Barbados – 7:00 pm GMT
Game 13: Canada v Ireland, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 14: New Zealand v Afghanistan, Guyana – 11:30 pm GMT (June 8 in India)
Match 15: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Dallas – 12:30 am GMT (June 8 in India)
Match 16: Netherlands v South Africa, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 17: Australia v England, Barbados – 5:00 pm GMT
Match 18: West Indies v Uganda, Guyana – 12:30 am GMT (June 9 in India)
Match 19: India v Pakistan, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 20: Oman v Scotland, Antigua – 5:00 pm GMT
Match 21: South Africa v Bangladesh, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 22: Pakistan v Canada, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 23: Sri Lanka v Nepal, Florida – 11:30 pm GMT (June 12 in India)
Match 24: Australia v Namibia, Antigua – 12:30 am GMT (June 12 in India)
Match 25: United States v India, New York – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 26: West Indies v New Zealand, Trinidad – 12:30 am GMT (June 13 in India)
Match 27: Bangladesh v Netherlands, St Vincent – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 28: England v Oman, Antigua – 7:00 pm GMT (June 14 in India)
Match 29: Afghanistan v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad – 12:30 am GMT (June 14 in India)
Game 30: United States v Ireland, Florida – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 31: South Africa v Nepal, St Vincent – 11:30 pm GMT (June 15 in India)
Match 32: New Zealand v Uganda, Trinidad – 12:30 am GMT (June 15 in India)
Match 33: India v Canada, Florida – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 34: Namibia v England, Antigua – 5:00pm GMT
Match 35: Australia v Scotland, St Lucia – 12:30 am GMT (June 16 in India)
Match 36: Pakistan v Ireland, Florida – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 37: Bangladesh v Nepal, St Vincent – 11:30 pm GMT (June 17 in India)
Match 38: Sri Lanka v Netherlands, St Lucia – 12:30 am GMT (June 17 in India)
Match 39: New Zealand v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad – 2:30 pm GMT
Match 40: West Indies v Afghanistan, St Lucia – 12:30 am GMT (June 18 in India)
- June 19-24: Super 8s
- June 26:
Semi final 1, Trinidad – 12:30 am GMT (June 27 in India)
Semi final 2, Guyana – 2:30 pm GMT
Final, Barbados – 1:00 pm GMT
Note: IST= GMT+5:30 hours
Broadcast details and live streaming
- India: Star Sports; Disney + Hotstar app
- Australia: Amazon Prime Video
- The Netherlands: NOS; ICC.tv
- New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ
- Pakistan: PTV, Ten Games; Myco and Tamasha apps
- USA & Canada: Sling TV – Willow TV & Willow Xtra (subscribe here)
- UAE and MENA countries: CricLife Max, CricLife Max 2; StarzON, the StarzPlay app
- UK & Northern Ireland: Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action; SkyGO, NOW and the Sky Sports app
- West Indies: ESPN Caribbean; ESPN Play Caribbean (subscribe here)
- South Africa, Uganda and Namibia: SuperSport
- Sri Lanka: TV1, Sirasa TV, Shakti TV; ICC.tv
- The rest of the world: ICC.tv
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