Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: May 25, 2026

Women’s T20 Blast 2026 live streaming is available through Sky Sports in the UK, FanCode and SonyLIV in India, Willow TV in the USA and Canada, and Kayo Sports in Australia.

Additionally, all non-televised matches are streamed for free on the ECB website and the England Cricket App. The tournament runs from 22 May to 17 July 2026, with 18 county teams competing across two tiers.

This guide covers every confirmed platform, pricing, free options, and how to follow live scores from anywhere in the world.

Women’s T20 Blast 2026: Tournament Overview

The Women’s T20 Blast 2026 (officially the Women’s Vitality Blast 2026 for sponsorship reasons) is the second edition of the competition organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It replaces the now-defunct Charlotte Edwards Cup.

The tournament runs from 22 May to 17 July 2026, featuring 18 county teams across two tiers. It runs alongside the men’s T20 Blast, with several fixtures scheduled as double-headers.

Defending champions Surrey Women are the team to beat. They clinched the inaugural League One title in 2025 and head into this season with championship pedigree.

Women’s T20 Blast 2026 Details

DetailInformation
Tournament NameWomen’s Vitality Blast 2026
Organised ByEngland and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
FormatTwenty20 (T20)
Season2nd Edition
Dates22 May – 17 July 2026
Total Teams18 (9 in League One + 9 in League Two)
Total Matches (League One)57 group-stage matches + knockouts
Defending ChampionsSurrey Women
League One Finals Day17 July 2026 at The Kia Oval, London
League Two Finals Day12 July 2026 at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Women’s T20 Blast 2026 Live Streaming and TV Broadcast Platforms

Before we break it down region by region, here is a quick-reference table of every confirmed Women’s T20 Blast 2026 streaming platform.

RegionTV ChannelStreaming PlatformApprox. Cost
United KingdomSky Sports CricketSky Go, NOW TV, ECB Website, England Cricket App, County YouTube ChannelsSky: £20/month; NOW: £14.99/day; ECB/YouTube: Free
IndiaSony Sports NetworkFanCode, SonyLIVFanCode: ₹199/month; SonyLIV: Varies
USA & CanadaWillow TV (Cable)Willow TV via Sling TVSling Desi Binge Plus: $10/month
AustraliaFox Cricket (Foxtel)Kayo SportsKayo: A$30/month (7-day free trial)
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, NepalSony Sports NetworkSonyLIV (where available)Varies by region
Rest of WorldECB Website, County YouTube ChannelsFree

Now, let’s break down each option so you know exactly what you’re getting for your money (or for free).

Sky Sports and Free ECB Streams (United Kingdom)

Sky Sports Cricket is the primary broadcaster for the Vitality Blast 2026 in the UK. They will broadcast approximately 23 group-stage matches across men’s and women’s competitions, plus both Finals Days.

Sky subscribers can also stream live through the Sky Go app on mobiles, tablets, and smart TVs.

Sky Sports Cricket Logo
Source – sk-cricketlive

If you don’t have a full Sky subscription, NOW TV offers flexible passes. A Sports Day Pass costs £14.99, while a monthly pass comes in at £34.99. That’s a solid pick for catching Finals Day without a long-term commitment.

However, the real winner for UK fans is this: every match not picked up by Sky Sports is streamed completely free on the ECB website (ecb.co.uk) and the England Cricket App (available on iOS and Android). Individual county teams also stream their home matches on their official YouTube channels. Moreover, Channel 5’s streaming service will carry extended highlights of all Blast matches shortly after each game.

FanCode and Sony Sports Network (India)

For fans in India, FanCode is the primary live streaming partner for the Women’s T20 Blast 2026. Monthly subscriptions start at approximately ₹199, making it one of the cheapest cricket streaming options globally.

The FanCode app is available on Android, iOS, and web browsers. It offers live streaming, match schedules, player stats, and post-match highlights all in one place.

Source – BestMediaInfo

Additionally, the Sony Sports Network carries T20 Blast coverage on television for the Indian subcontinent. However, Sony typically focuses on marquee games, quarter-finals, and Finals Day rather than streaming all 115 matches. For complete coverage, FanCode remains the better choice.

Sony Sports Network Logo
Source – manifest media

Willow TV via Sling TV (USA and Canada)

Willow TV is the dedicated cricket streaming service for viewers in North America. It carries live and on-demand coverage of the T20 Blast alongside other major cricket tournaments.

If Willow TV isn’t part of your cable package, you can access it through Sling TV. The Desi Binge Plus and Dakshin Flex plans both include Willow, starting from just $10/month or $50 for six months.

Willow TV is also available as a Prime Video add-on channel, which is particularly convenient if you already use Amazon Prime.

Kayo Sports and Fox Cricket (Australia)

Australian viewers can watch Women’s T20 Blast 2026 matches on Fox Cricket (Channel 501) via Foxtel, with live streaming available through Kayo Sports.

Kayo Sports offers commitment-free plans starting from A$30/month, with a 7-day free trial for new users. It supports streaming on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and computers.

Sony Sports Network (Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and More)

Fans in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, and the Maldives can watch the tournament on the Sony Sports Network.

This makes the Vitality Blast one of the most widely distributed domestic T20 leagues for viewers across the subcontinent.

How to Watch Women’s T20 Blast 2026 for Free

Good news: you don’t always need a paid subscription to follow the action. Here are the free streaming options available worldwide.

PlatformWhat It CoversAvailability
ECB Website (ecb.co.uk)All non-televised matchesWorldwide
England Cricket AppAll non-televised matchesiOS and Android, Worldwide
County YouTube ChannelsHome matches (availability varies)Worldwide (region-dependent)
Channel 5 StreamingExtended highlights of all matchesUnited Kingdom
Kayo Sports (Trial)Full coverage (7-day free trial)Australia

Essentially, if you’re in the UK, you can watch nearly every Women’s T20 Blast 2026 match without spending a penny. The ECB has made the tournament remarkably accessible, which is a huge win for women’s cricket fans.

Tournament Format and Qualification Rules

The Women’s T20 Blast 2026 is split into two tiers: League One (Tier 1) and League Two (Tier 2). Each tier has nine teams.

League One (Tier 1)

Each team plays 12 group-stage matches: six at home and six away. They face four counties twice and four counties once.

The top four counties at the end of the group stage qualify for Finals Day, which includes two semi-finals and a final at The Kia Oval on 17 July 2026.

League Two (Tier 2)

Each team plays 8 group-stage matches: four at home and four away. They play each county either at home or away.

The top three counties qualify for League 2 Finals Day at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff on 12 July 2026. This includes an eliminator and a final.

Watching Women’s T20 Blast 2026 from Abroad Using a VPN

Travelling during the tournament? Geo-restrictions can block your usual streaming service. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) solves this by routing your connection through a server in your home country.

For example, a UK resident travelling to Spain can connect to a UK server and access Sky Go or the ECB website as if they were still at home. Similarly, an Indian fan abroad can connect to an Indian server to use FanCode.

The process is straightforward: download a VPN app, connect to a server in your home country, open your streaming service, and watch. Most premium VPNs cost between $3–12/month.

Why You Should Watch the Women’s T20 Blast 2026

If you’re still on the fence about tuning in, here are a few reasons this tournament deserves your attention.

Yorkshire’s Tier 1 debut is a storyline worth following. They earned promotion after finishing as League Two finalists in 2025, winning nine out of ten games. Led by Lauren Winfield-Hill and featuring Australian star Jess Jonassen, they have the squad to cause serious upsets.

Additionally, the tournament overlaps with the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, which means several marquee international players will be unavailable mid-season. This creates an opportunity for young domestic talent to shine and for underdogs to climb the table.

Surrey Women remain the favourites with their experienced squad, but Lancashire’s batting firepower and The Blaze’s all-round versatility make the top four race genuinely unpredictable.

Moreover, the expanded Finals Day format (two semi-finals + final for Tier 1) adds a proper knockout edge that the old three-team format lacked. Great cricket plus easy access? That’s a combination worth blocking out your calendar for.

Conclusion: Watch Women’s T20 Blast 2026 Live on Sky Sports, Willow TV & Kayo Sports

The Women’s T20 Blast 2026 live streaming setup is among the most fan-friendly in domestic cricket. Between Sky Sports, FanCode, Willow TV, Kayo Sports, and free ECB streams, there’s a way to watch from virtually anywhere in the world.

With 18 teams, 57 League One fixtures, Finals Day at The Kia Oval, and some genuinely exciting storylines, this tournament has everything a cricket fan could ask for. Save this guide, pick your platform, and enjoy the action.

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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