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Women's T20 World Cup 2024 fixtures: Full schedule, match list

Find out when your team is in action in the 2024 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh...

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A revised fixture list was announced on August 26 following the decision to move the tournament from Bangladesh to the United Arab Emirates.

All times local (BST +3)

Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka

Group B: Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa, West Indies

Thursday, October 3: Bangladesh v Scotland (Sharjah, 2pm), Pakistan v Sri Lanka (Dubai, 6pm)

Friday, October 4: South Africa v West Indies (Dubai, 2pm), India v New Zealand (Dubai, 6pm)

Saturday, October 5: Bangladesh v England (Sharjah, 2pm), Australia v Sri Lanka (Sharjah, 6pm)

Sunday, October 6: India v Pakistan (Dubai, 2pm), West Indies v Scotland (Dubai, 6pm)

Monday, October 7: England v South Africa (Sharjah, 6pm)

Tuesday, October 8: Australia v New Zealand (Sharjah, 6pm)

Wednesday, October 9: South Africa v Scotland (Dubai, 2pm), India v Sri Lanka (Dubai, 6pm)

Thursday, October 10: Bangladesh v West Indies (Sharjah, 6pm)

Friday, October 11: Australia v Pakistan (Dubai, 6pm)

Saturday, October 12: New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Sharjah, 2pm), Bangladesh v South Africa (Dubai, 6pm)

Sunday, October 13: England v Scotland (Sharjah, 2pm), India v Australia (Sharjah, 6pm)

Monday, October 14: Pakistan v New Zealand (Dubai, 6pm)

Tuesday, October 15: England v West Indies (Dubai, 6pm)

Thursday, October 17: Semi-final 1 (Dubai, 6pm)

Friday, October 18: Semi-final 2 (Sharjah, 6pm)

Sunday, October 20: Final (Dubai, 6pm)

All fixtures correct as of Thursday, August 29

 

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