Written By: Shreya Patil

The Delhi Capitals Women joined the Women’s Premier League in 2023 as one of the first five teams. The squad brings together strong Indian players like Shafali Verma and Jemimah Rodrigues, along with experienced international stars such as Meg Lanning and Marizanne Kapp.

Meg Lanning led the team as captain until 2025 and helped them reach the finals 3 times. In WPL 2026, DC-W will look to break this jinx to win the title. Get the complete ticket details of the Delhi Capitals Women’s campaign in this blog. 

Where to Book Delhi Capitals Women Tickets

Fans who want to watch Delhi Capitals Women’s team matches can book tickets online through the official WPL website or directly on BookMyShow, the tournament’s official ticketing partner. Booking through the WPL website smoothly redirects users to BookMyShow, where the entire process is completed securely. 

Where to Book Delhi Capitals Women Tickets
Source: Wikipedia 

The platform offers a reliable and straightforward experience with multiple payment options and a clear seating layout to help fans make the right choice. To book, select your preferred match, choose your preferred seating section, and complete payment to confirm your tickets.

How To Book Delhi Capitals Women Tickets

Fans can simply book the tickets for all matches of RCB-W by following these simple steps: 

How to Book Delhi Capitals Women Tickets
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Step 1: Open the BookMyShow app on your mobile phone or visit the official website using any browser.

Step 2: Navigate to the Sports category or use the search bar to look for WPL 2025 events.

Step 3: Check the full schedule of Women’s Premier League matches currently available for booking.

Step 4: Choose the WPL 2025 match you want to attend by selecting the date, teams, and venue.

Step 5: Review all seating categories shown on the seat map and decide where you want to sit.

Step 6: Pick the number of tickets you wish to buy, keeping the booking limit in mind.

Step 7: Recheck all details and complete the payment using UPI, cards, wallets, or net banking.

Step 8: After successful payment, download or save your e-ticket so you can show it at the stadium entry gate.

Delhi Capitals Women WPL 2026 Schedule 

Delhi Capitals will play 8 group stage matches in WPL 2026, starting from January 10 against defending champions Mumbai Indians Women.

DateMatch No.MatchVenue
Friday, January 10Match 3MI vs DCNavi Mumbai
Saturday, January 11Match 4DC vs GGNavi Mumbai
Tuesday, January 14Match 7UPW vs DCNavi Mumbai
Friday, January 17Match 11DC vs RCBNavi Mumbai
Monday, January 20Match 13DC vs MIVadodara
Friday, January 24Match 15RCB vs DCVadodara
Monday, January 27Match 17GG vs DCVadodara
Saturday, February 1Match 20DC vs UPWVadodara

Delhi Capitals Women WPL 2026 Squad 

DC-W management have released Mag Lanning from their squad, hence Laura Wolvaardt will probably lead the squad in WPL 2026. 

Shafali Verma, Annabel Sutherland, Jemimah Rodrigues, Marizanne Kapp, Shree Charani, Chinelle Henry, Laura Wolvaardt, Niki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Taniya Bhatia, Lizelle Lee, Deeya Yadav, Mamatha Madiwala, Nandani Sharma, Lucy Hamilton, Minnu Mani

Before you book your seats, here’s everything you need to know about Gujarat Giants 2026 tickets to ensure a hassle-free experience.

Tips To Remember While Booking Tickets 

Here are 5 useful tips for a smooth WPL match-day experience and book tickets:

  • Always carry your WPL ticket on your phone, as the stadium allows entry only via mobile tickets.
  • Open your ticket and QR code before reaching the gate to avoid delays at the entry point.
  • Avoid bringing bags or large items, as stadium security usually does not allow them inside.
  • Keep a government-approved ID with you, as security staff may ask for it during entry checks.
  • Check the weather before leaving and wear comfortable clothes and shoes for a long day at the stadium.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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