Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: July 8, 2026

The West Indies Women tour of Ireland, 2026 features a 3-match ODI series running from July 10 to July 15, with all games hosted at Bready Cricket Club in Northern Ireland.

This series marks the opening fixture of the ICC Women’s Championship 2025-2029 cycle for both teams, making every match count toward 2029 Women’s Cricket World Cup qualification.

Both squads arrive fresh from the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in England, where Ireland recorded their first-ever T20 World Cup victory (beating West Indies by 6 wickets) and the West Indies reached the semi-finals before losing to Australia.

West Indies Women Tour of Ireland, 2026 Full Schedule

All three ODIs will be played at the same venue, Bready Cricket Club in Magheramason, County Tyrone. Here is the complete IRE-W vs WI-W 2026 schedule with match timings:

MatchDateVenueStart Time (Local)Start Time (GMT)
1st ODIFriday, July 10, 2026Bready Cricket Club, Bready10:45 AM9:45 AM
2nd ODISunday, July 12, 2026Bready Cricket Club, Bready10:45 AM9:45 AM
3rd ODIWednesday, July 15, 2026Bready Cricket Club, Bready10:45 AM9:45 AM

The start time of 10:45 AM local (IST+4:30) translates to 3:15 PM IST for Indian viewers and 5:45 AM EDT for fans in the Americas. So Caribbean cricket fans will need their morning coffee ready for this one.

Why This Series Matters: ICC Women’s Championship 2025-2029

These three ODIs are not just a bilateral contest. They are the opening salvo in both teams’ ICC Women’s Championship campaigns, a competition that directly determines who qualifies for the 2029 Women’s Cricket World Cup.

DetailsInformation
CompetitionICC Women’s Championship 2025-2029 (4th edition)
Participating Teams11 (Zimbabwe added for the first time)
Format44 three-match ODI series (132 ODIs total)
Points SystemWin = 2 pts, Tie/No Result = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts
QualificationTop 7 + host qualify for 2029 Women’s Cricket World Cup
Ireland Seeding10th (based on 2025 World Cup standings)
West Indies Seeding9th (based on 2025 World Cup standings)

For Ireland, seeded 10th, every home series is a golden opportunity to collect points against higher-ranked opponents. A strong showing against the 9th-seeded West Indies could set the tone for their entire Championship campaign.

West Indies Women Tour of Ireland, 2026
Source – CricTracker

Meanwhile, the West Indies need consistency in ODI cricket after a turbulent few years. Their semi-final run at the T20 World Cup proved they have the talent, but translating that into 50-over success is a different challenge altogether.

Ireland Women Squad for West Indies ODI Series 2026

Cricket Ireland announced a 14-player squad on July 2, 2026, with Gaby Lewis confirmed as captain and Orla Prendergast named vice-captain for the series.

PlayerRole
Gaby Lewis (c)Top-order Batter
Orla Prendergast (vc)All-rounder
Amy HunterWicketkeeper-Batter
Leah PaulAll-rounder
Rebecca StokellAll-rounder
Christina Coulter ReillyBatter
Sarah ForbesBatter
Arlene KellyMedium-fast Bowler
Cara MurrayMedium-fast Bowler
Aimee MaguireBowler
Jane MaguireBowler
Alana DalzellBatter
Louise LittleAll-rounder
Kia McCartneyBatter

Key Squad Changes

Former captain Laura Delany, along with Georgina Dempsey, seamer Ava Canning, and off-spinner Lara McBride, have all been dropped from the squad that faced South Africa in December 2025.

Stepping into those vacancies are Alana Dalzell, Louise Little, and the promising Kia McCartney. Their inclusion rewards strong domestic form and signals Ireland’s intent to freshen up their ODI roster.

This is also Ireland’s first ODI commitment of 2026. The team last played the 50-over format in December 2025, when they were swept 0-3 by South Africa. However, the confidence boost from that historic T20 World Cup win over the West Indies on June 27 should carry over into this series.

West Indies Women Squad for Ireland ODI Tour 2026 (Expected)

As of July 8, 2026, Cricket West Indies (CWI) has not officially announced the ODI squad for the Ireland tour. However, the T20 World Cup 2026 squad provides a strong indication of likely selections:

PlayerRole
Hayley Matthews (c)All-rounder (RHB/OB)
Chinelle Henry (vc)All-rounder (RHB/RMF)
Stafanie TaylorAll-rounder (RHB/OB)
Deandra DottinAll-rounder (RHB/RF)
Shemaine CampbelleWicketkeeper-Batter
Afy FletcherSpin Bowler (OB)
Karishma RamharackSpin Bowler (OB)
Aaliyah AlleyneAll-rounder
Jannillea GlasgowBatter (LHB)
Qiana JosephSpin All-rounder (SLA)
Zaida JamesBatter
Mandy MangruSpin All-rounder (SLC)
Ashmini MunisarSpin Bowler (OB)
Jahzara ClaxtonAll-rounder
Shawnisha HectorBowler

Note: The official ODI squad may differ from the T20 World Cup roster. CWI typically names the squad closer to the series start date. Some players may be rested or rotated, and additional ODI specialists could be included. This section will be updated once the official squad is announced.

Ireland Women vs West Indies Women Head-to-Head Record

The head-to-head record between these two teams is heavily tilted in favour of the West Indies, particularly in ODIs. Across all formats, the Caribbean side has dominated this rivalry.

FormatMatchesWI-W WinsIRE-W WinsNo Result/Tie
Women’s ODIs10712 (1 NR, 1 Tie)
Women’s T20Is10820
Overall201532

Recent Encounters to Watch

The narrative around this rivalry shifted dramatically in 2026. During the Ireland Tri-Nation Women’s T20I Series in Dublin (May-June 2026), Ireland beat West Indies by 1 run via DLS method on June 1.

Then came the big one. On June 27, 2026, at the County Ground in Bristol, Ireland pulled off a 6-wicket victory over West Indies in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. It was Ireland’s first-ever win at a Women’s T20 World Cup, ending their all-time winless streak at the tournament.

So while the overall numbers still favour the West Indies, Ireland’s recent form suggests this ODI series could be far more competitive than history would predict. The psychological edge of beating the same opponent just two weeks earlier is a powerful thing in cricket.

Players to Watch in IRE-W vs WI-W ODI Series 2026

PlayerTeamRoleKey Highlights
Hayley MatthewsWest IndiesCaptain / All-rounderTop-ranked global all-rounder. Scored 123 runs (avg 61.50) in 2026 Tri-Series.
Orla PrendergastIrelandVice-captain / All-rounderMost impactful Irish player in 2026; scored 96 runs (avg 96.00) in Tri-Series.
Gaby LewisIrelandCaptain / Top-order batterIreland’s leading run-scorer; sets the tone at the top of the order.
Stafanie TaylorWest IndiesAll-rounderLegendary veteran; holds WI women’s individual ODI record (171).
Chinelle HenryWest IndiesVice-captain / Swing bowlerAggressive pace bowler; took 4 wickets during the recent Tri-Series.
Leah PaulIrelandAll-rounder (Left-arm spin)Middle-overs wicket-taker; provides crucial lower-order batting depth.

Venue Details: Bready Cricket Club, Northern Ireland

All three ODIs will be played at Bready Cricket Club Ground, a compact and atmospheric venue nestled in the village of Magheramason, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

DetailsInformation
Full NameBready Cricket Club Ground
LocationMagheramason, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Established1989
CapacityApproximately 3,000
International StatusSince 2015 (ICC-approved)
Nearest AirportBelfast International Airport (~60-70 km)
Pitch CharacterBalanced; assists seam early, spin in middle overs

Bready became Ireland’s fourth international cricket venue in 2015, joining Malahide (Dublin), Castle Avenue (Dublin), and the Civil Service Cricket Club (Belfast). Despite its modest capacity, the ground has hosted international fixtures featuring Ireland, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, and Scotland.

Source – Cricbuzz

The pitch at Bready tends to offer something for everyone. Seam bowlers get assistance early in the innings when the ball swings under cloud cover, while spinners find grip as the surface dries out in the middle overs. Teams batting second have historically had a slight advantage here, as the pitch tends to flatten out as the game progresses.

For fans in the stands, Bready offers an intimate matchday experience. With spectators seated close to the action, the atmosphere can feel electric despite the smaller crowd numbers compared to larger Test venues.

Where to Watch: IRE-W vs WI-W 2026 Live Streaming & Broadcast Details

Official broadcast details for the West Indies Women tour of Ireland 2026 have not been fully confirmed at the time of writing. However, based on broadcasting patterns for Cricket Ireland home matches and ICC Women’s Championship fixtures, the following platforms are expected to carry live coverage:

RegionPlatform
Global (Default)ICC TV / Cricket Ireland YouTube (likely)
CaribbeanRUSH Sports
India & South AsiaFanCode (expected)
UK & IrelandBT Sport / TNT Sports (expected)
USA & CanadaWillow TV (expected)
Australia & NZFox Cricket / Sky NZ (expected)

Additionally, FloLive/FloSports carried the earlier West Indies vs Ireland women’s cricket fixtures in 2026, so fans in regions without a dedicated broadcaster may find coverage there.

Ticket Booking for IRE-W vs WI-W ODI Series 2026

Fans looking to attend the matches at Bready can book tickets through Cricket Ireland’s official website.

Visit: cricketireland.ie for official ticket information, pricing, and availability.

Given Bready’s modest 3,000-seat capacity, tickets for international fixtures tend to sell out quickly. Early booking is strongly recommended, especially for the weekend fixture on July 12.

For those travelling from outside Northern Ireland, the venue is approximately a 15-minute drive from the city of Derry/Londonderry. Belfast International Airport is the nearest major airport, roughly 60-70 km away. Public transport options to the ground are limited, so driving or arranging a taxi is the most practical option.

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Final Thoughts

The West Indies Women tour of Ireland, 2026 promises to be a tightly contested series with significant stakes. With ICC Women’s Championship points on the line, neither team can afford to treat this as a low-key bilateral.

Ireland carry the momentum of a historic T20 World Cup victory and home advantage at Bready. The West Indies bring superior ODI pedigree and the motivation of a semi-final exit. Three matches, one venue, and a whole lot of pride at stake.

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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