Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: May 25, 2026

The Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026 features nine county teams competing in the second tier of England’s premier domestic women’s T20 competition. The tournament runs from 22 May to 12 July 2026, with League 2 Finals Day at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.

Defending League Two champions Middlesex Women return with a strong squad, while Glamorgan Women are preparing for their promotion to Tier 1 in 2027.

This guide covers the complete team list, squads, format, schedule, early results, and streaming details for the Women’s Vitality Blast League Two 2026.

Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026: Quick Overview

Here’s a snapshot of the key facts about the Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026 before we go into the details.

DetailInformation
Tournament NameWomen’s Vitality Blast League Two 2026 (Tier 2)
Organised ByEngland and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
FormatTwenty20 (T20)
Season2nd Edition
Dates22 May – 12 July 2026
Total Teams9
Matches Per Team8 group-stage matches (4 home, 4 away)
Defending ChampionsMiddlesex Women (won inaugural League Two in 2025)
Finals Day VenueSophia Gardens, Cardiff
Finals Day Date12 July 2026
QualificationTop 3 teams qualify (eliminator + final)
Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026 Trophy
Source – ECB

Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026 Teams And Squads

Nine counties compete in the Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026. Here is the complete team list with home venues, key players, and squad details.

#TeamHome Venue2025 FinishKey Note
1Middlesex WomenLord’s, LondonChampions (South)Defending champions
2Glamorgan WomenSophia Gardens, CardiffSemi-finalistsPromoted to Tier 1 in 2027
3Kent Spitfires WomenSt Lawrence Ground, CanterburySouth GroupStrong youth setup
4Sussex Sharks WomenCounty Ground, HoveSouth GroupDeveloping squad
5Gloucestershire WomenSeat Unique Stadium, BristolSouth GroupCompetitive at home
6Derbyshire Falcons WomenCounty Ground, DerbyNorth GroupAmanda-Jade Wellington signed
7Leicestershire Foxes WomenUptonsteel County Ground, LeicesterNorth GroupEmerging talent pool
8Worcestershire Rapids WomenNew Road, WorcesterNorth GroupEbony-Jade Tweats in form
9Northamptonshire Steelbacks WomenCounty Ground, NorthamptonNorth GroupBuilding for the future

Key Changes from the 2025 Season

The ECB introduced several structural changes for the 2026 edition following a county-led review focused on player welfare and fan experience. Here’s what’s different.

Aspect2025 (Inaugural)2026 (Current)
Number of Teams10 teams9 teams (Yorkshire promoted)
Group Structure2 groups (North & South)Single group of 9
Matches Per Team8 (double round-robin within group)8 (each county once, home or away)
Finals Day FormatTop 2 from each group → semisTop 3 overall → eliminator + final
Finals Day VenueThe Kia Oval, LondonSophia Gardens, Cardiff

The shift to a single-group format is the most impactful change. Every team now faces every other team at least once, which eliminates the imbalance that came from separate North and South groups with different competition levels.

Moreover, hosting League 2 Finals Day at Sophia Gardens is a strong statement. Cardiff has hosted major T20 events before, and Glamorgan’s presence as hosts adds a genuine home-ground narrative to the knockout stages.

Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026 Schedule

The League Two schedule runs alongside the Women’s T20 Blast League One and the men’s Vitality Blast, with several fixtures forming part of double-header matchdays. Here are the League Two schedule.

DateMatchVenueResult
22 May 2026Middlesex Women vs Kent WomenLord’s, LondonMiddlesex Women won by 106 runs
22 May 2026Sussex Women vs Derbyshire WomenCounty Ground, DerbyDerbyshire Women won by 6 wickets
22 May 2026Leicestershire Women vs Worcestershire WomenGrace Road, LeicesterWorcestershire Women won by 2 wickets
22 May 2026Glamorgan Women vs Gloucestershire WomenCounty Ground, BristolGlamorgan Women won by 65 runs
23 May 2026Glamorgan Women vs Derbyshire WomenSophia Gardens, CardiffGlamorgan Women won by 92 runs
24 May 2026Northamptonshire Women vs Worcestershire WomenNew Road, WorcesterNorthamptonshire Women won by 39 runs
24 May 2026Middlesex Women vs Leicestershire WomenLord’s, LondonLeicestershire Women won by 5 wickets
25 May 2026Sussex Women vs Kent WomenSt Lawrence Ground, CanterburyKent Women won by 9 wickets
31 May 2026Worcestershire Women vs Derbyshire WomenNew Road, WorcesterUpcoming
31 May 2026Northamptonshire Women vs Middlesex WomenCounty Ground, NorthamptonUpcoming
31 May 2026Sussex Women vs Glamorgan WomenTBCUpcoming
31 May 2026Kent Women vs Gloucestershire WomenSt Lawrence Ground, CanterburyUpcoming
5 Jun 2026Sussex Women vs Leicestershire WomenCounty Ground, HoveUpcoming
5 Jun 2026Kent Women vs Worcestershire WomenSt Lawrence Ground, CanterburyUpcoming
5 Jun 2026Northamptonshire Women vs Glamorgan WomenCounty Ground, NorthamptonUpcoming
5 Jun 2026Gloucestershire Women vs Middlesex WomenCounty Ground, BristolUpcoming
7 Jun 2026Glamorgan Women vs Kent WomenTBCUpcoming
7 Jun 2026Middlesex Women vs Derbyshire WomenBrunton Memorial Ground, RadlettUpcoming
7 Jun 2026Gloucestershire Women vs Worcestershire WomenCounty Ground, BristolUpcoming
7 Jun 2026Leicestershire Women vs Northamptonshire WomenGrace Road, LeicesterUpcoming
14 Jun 2026Sussex Women vs Gloucestershire WomenHorsham Cricket & Sports ClubUpcoming
14 Jun 2026Leicestershire Women vs Kent WomenTBCUpcoming
14 Jun 2026Worcestershire Women vs Middlesex WomenTBCUpcoming
14 Jun 2026Northamptonshire Women vs Derbyshire WomenTBCUpcoming
27 Jun 2026Derbyshire Women vs Gloucestershire WomenQueen’s Park, ChesterfieldUpcoming
28 Jun 2026Kent Women vs Northamptonshire WomenSt Lawrence Ground, CanterburyUpcoming
28 Jun 2026Worcestershire Women vs Sussex WomenNew Road, WorcesterUpcoming
28 Jun 2026Leicestershire Women vs Glamorgan WomenGrace Road, LeicesterUpcoming
3 Jul 2026Glamorgan Women vs Middlesex WomenSophia Gardens, CardiffUpcoming
3 Jul 2026Gloucestershire Women vs Leicestershire WomenCounty Ground, BristolUpcoming
3 Jul 2026Sussex Women vs Northamptonshire WomenCounty Ground, HoveUpcoming
3 Jul 2026Derbyshire Women vs Kent WomenCounty Ground, DerbyUpcoming
5 Jul 2026Northamptonshire Women vs Gloucestershire WomenCounty Ground, NorthamptonUpcoming
5 Jul 2026Glamorgan Women vs Worcestershire WomenSophia Gardens, CardiffUpcoming
5 Jul 2026Middlesex Women vs Sussex WomenMerchant Taylors’ School Ground, NorthwoodUpcoming
5 Jul 2026Derbyshire Women vs Leicestershire WomenCounty Ground, DerbyUpcoming
12 Jul 2026Semi Final 1Sophia Gardens, CardiffTBC
12 Jul 2026FinalSophia Gardens, CardiffTBC

How to Watch Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026

Most League Two matches aren’t part of Sky Sports’ televised package. Instead, free streaming is the primary way to watch. Here’s the breakdown.

PlatformCoverageRegion / Cost
ECB WebsiteNon-televised matches streamed freeWorldwide / Free
England Cricket AppNon-televised matches streamed freeiOS & Android / Free
County YouTube ChannelsHome matches (varies by county)Worldwide / Free
FanCodeLive streaming in IndiaIndia / ₹199/month
Sky SportsSelected League Two matches and Finals DayUK / £20+/month

The good news? League Two is arguably the most accessible tier of English domestic cricket for global audiences. The ECB streams most non-televised matches for free, meaning fans in India, Australia, or anywhere else can tune in without a paid subscription.

For live scores without video, ESPNcricinfo and the ECB Match Centre provide ball-by-ball scorecards for every League Two fixture.

Promotion from League Two: How Does It Work?

This is one of the most common questions about the Women’s T20 Blast League Two, so let’s clear it up.

Promotion to League One is not based on League Two results. Instead, the ECB grants Tier 1 status on a pre-planned schedule based on organisational readiness, infrastructure, and professional standards.

Yorkshire received Tier 1 status for 2026, joining the nine League One teams. Glamorgan have already been awarded promotion for 2027. Two more clubs will receive Tier 1 status in 2029.

So while winning League Two is a significant achievement, it doesn’t automatically guarantee a move up. That said, strong performances in League Two certainly strengthen a county’s case for future promotion.

Why the Women’s T20 Blast League Two Matters

It’s easy to dismiss a second-tier competition, but League Two plays a critical role in the broader ecosystem of women’s cricket in England.

Firstly, it gives young domestic players a genuine competitive environment to develop. Not every talented cricketer comes through the big six or seven counties. League Two provides a stage for smaller counties to identify and nurture their own talent.

Secondly, it fuels the pathway system. The best performers in League Two catch the eye of selectors, coaches, and League One counties looking for reinforcements. Yorkshire’s jump from League Two to Tier 1 in 2026 is a perfect example of how the system is designed to work.

Thirdly, the 2025 season proved that League Two produces quality cricket. Finty Trussler (Middlesex) led the League Two run charts with 316 runs, while Ria Fackrell (Yorkshire) topped the wicket-taking charts with 16 wickets. Numbers like those would hold up in most domestic T20 leagues worldwide.

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Conclusion

The Women’s T20 Blast League Two 2026 is more than just a second-division afterthought. With nine competitive counties, a streamlined single-group format, Finals Day at Sophia Gardens, and free streaming access for fans worldwide, it’s one of the most accessible women’s cricket competitions on the planet.

Middlesex start as defending champions, but Glamorgan’s early-season batting form and Worcestershire’s clutch chasing ability suggest the race for the top three will be tight. Bookmark this page, check the fixtures, and follow the action as it unfolds through 12 July.

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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