Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: live stream, TV channels, fixture dates, start times

Watch every game of the Women's T20 World Cup with our live stream guide, including match dates, start times and global TV channels

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Women's T20 World Cup 2023 | 10-26 February 2023 | UK live stream: Watch every game on Sky Sports

Can anyboy topple Australia at the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup?

The winners of five of the previous seven iterations of this competition are once again going to be the team to stop, with the likes of India, New Zealand, hosts South Africa, and previous champs England and West Indies trying to topple them.

To watch every wicket, six and catch of this tournament, read on to discover your 2023 Women's T20 World Cup live stream options across the globe.

Read more: All you need to know about 2023 Women's T20 World Cup

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Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: UK live stream

You can watch all of the Women's T20 World Cup games on Sky Sports, with its Main Event, Cricket and Mix channels sharing out the coverage.

Start times for games are either 1.00pm or 5.00pm and you can scroll down this page for a full list of fixtures and times.

Sky Sports subscribers can also watch via the Sky Go app, which is available on laptops, Apple and Android smartphones and tablets, Smart TVs, Apple TV, Amazon Fire and various games consoles.

Click here to watch 2023 Women's T20 World Cup on Sky Sports

You'll also be able to watch Women's T20 World Cup live streams via Now, which offers flexible daily passes or monthly membership starting from £33.99.

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Australia celebrate after winning the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup final in 2020 [Ryan Pierse/Getty Images]

Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: US live stream

If you want to watch the Women's T20 World Cup on your TV in the US, then specialist cricket streamer Willow has live coverage. But you can only watch on Willow if you have it as part of your cable plan (e.g. Dish, Spectrum, Xfinity) or the OTT streaming service Sling TV. It will not be available to watch via Willow's own digital apps.

The best option for watching this series online then is via ESPN+ and its app that's available on a wide range of platforms. The specialist sports streaming service costs $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year, and carries a growing number of sports including exclusive action from MLB, NHL, NFL, PGA golf, UFC, college football, college basketball, international soccer, competitions and grand slam tennis.

You can also add ESPN+ to a bundle package with Disney+ and Hulu, with prices starting at $12.99 a month.

Click to watch Women's T20 World Cup cricket on ESPN+

Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: India live stream

Star Sports has the Women's T20 World Cup live stream rights in India, and you can watch games on Star Sports 2 and Star Sports 2 HD.

For anybody watching on the go, you can stream via the Disney+ Hotstar app. Prices for Hotstar Mobile start at ₹149 for three months or ₹499 annually, with prices rising if you want a package that also lets you watch on streaming apps for your TV.

Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: Australia live stream

As in most countries, you'll need a paid-for service to watch the Women's T20 World Cup in Australia. Fox Sport has the rights, with sport packages starting at $79 a month.

Games take place in the middle of the night Down Under (start times are midnight and 4.00am AEDT), where they're all available to watch on Fox Sports 1.

Don't have a TV package with Fox? Specialist sports streamer Kayo Sports will also stream Women's T20 World Cup games, with prices starting at $25 a month. Plus you can try Kayo for free with a 7-day trial.

Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: South Africa live stream

The host nation's T20 World Cup coverage comes courtesy of SuperSport. Matches will be shown on its Grandstand station.

SuperSport customers can stream via the DStv App or web browser, alongside SuperSport's dedicated mobile app.

Where to watch Women's T20 World Cup 2023: New Zealand live stream

The White Ferns are among the tournament favourites and Sky Sport will be showing every game from the World Cup on its Sky Sport 1 channel.

If you don't already have Sky Sport, then you can get started for around $60 per month. Or get a temporary Sky Sport Now pass from $19.99. Either option allows you to watch on your mobile or tablet via the Sky Go app, too.

Plus, as an added bonus, it looks like free-to-air TV channel Prime will show the massive game aginst Australia in the early hours of Sunday, February 11 at 6.00am NZT.

How to live stream Women's T20 World Cup 2023 from abroad

If you're abroad at the moment and try to watch a WT20WC live stream from your country's broadcaster, you'll likely be blocked from doing so.

In order to watch the streaming service you pay for when travelling overseas, one option is to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). This software allows your laptop, phone, tablet or streaming device to appear as if it's back in your home country.

Providers ExpressVPN and NordVPN are generally considered to be two of the best VPN services available, with excellent reputations for their ease-of-use, security and ability to unblock most streaming services.

Use a VPN now to watch T20 World Cup coverage overseas

Women's T20 World Cup 2023 schedule, dates and start times

Friday, February 10: South Africa v Sri Lanka - Cape Town, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Saturday, February 11: West Indies v England - Paarl, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); Australia v New Zealand - Paarl, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Sunday, February 12: India v Pakistan - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); Bangladesh v Sri Lanka - Cape Town, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Monday, February 13: Ireland v England - Paarl, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); South Africa v New Zealand - Paarl, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Tuesday, February 14: Australia v Bangladesh - Gqeberha, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Wednesday, February 15: West Indies v India - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); Pakistan v Ireland - Cape Town, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Thursday, February 16: Sri Lanka v Australia - Gqeberha, 3pm local time (1pm GMT)

Friday, February 17: New Zealand v Bangladesh - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); West Indies v Ireland - Cape Town, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Saturday, February 18: England v India - Gqeberha, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); South Africa v Australia - Gqeberha, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Sunday, February 19: Pakistan v West Indies - Paarl, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Paarl, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Monday, February 20: India v Ireland - Gqeberha, 3pm local time (1pm GMT)

Tuesday, February 21: England v Pakistan - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT); South Africa v Bangladesh - Cape Town, 7pm local time (5pm GMT)

Thursday, February 23: Semi-final - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT)

Friday, February 24: Semi-final - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT)

Sunday, February 26: Final - Cape Town, 3pm local time (1pm GMT)


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