What channel is the IPL on? How do I watch online? What times do the matches start? All you need to know about how you can settle in for a month of IPL action...
Sky Sports has become the home of the Indian Premier League in the UK and Ireland after announcing a three-year deal to broadcast the tournament. Viewers will be able to watch all 60 matches exclusively live on Sky Sports.
Now TV daily and monthly passes are available for £9.99 and £33.99 respectively and give access to the channel. They can be purchased by clicking here.
Legal streaming access can be found via SkyGo - Sky's online viewing platform - and its mobile app.
You can stream the tournament using the Disney+ Hotstar digital platform though the matches are only available for VIP or Premium subscribers.
Most cricket-playing countries around the world will have some way of watching the action.
The competition will be broadcast on the Star Sports network in India on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2 and Star Sports 1 Hindi.
In the USA, the games will be broadcast on Willow TV and the Willow TV website. Fox Sports have the broadcasting rights in Australia, while Supersport will televise the games in South Africa. In the Caribbean, Flow TV have the rights.
The following broadcasters owning the rights for their respective regions:
Bangladesh: Channel 9
Afghanistan: Lemar TV
Malaysia: Measat
MENA/UAE: BeIN Sport
Hong Kong: Now TV
Singapore: SingTel
New Zealand: Sky Sports
Papua New Guinea: EMTV
First matches of the day will start at 3.30pm IST (11am UK time). The evening matches will start at 7.30pm IST (3pm UK time).
See the full fixture list here.
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