Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 15, 2026

England Women are overwhelming favourites against Ireland Women in Match 8 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, carrying approximately 90% win probability on the back of their record-breaking 87-run opener against Sri Lanka.

Nat Sciver-Brunt’s hosts hammered 219/1 in their opening fixture, with Danni Wyatt-Hodge smashing the fastest century by an England woman in World Cup history. Meanwhile, Gaby Lewis’s Ireland arrive licking wounds from a 40-run defeat to Scotland.

Furthermore, the floodlit clash unfolds at The Rose Bowl, Southampton on Monday, June 16, 2026, at 11:00 PM IST (6:30 PM BST local).

ENG-W vs IRE-W Match Details

DetailsInfo
MatchEngland Women vs Ireland Women, 8th Match, Group 2, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
DateMonday, June 16, 2026
Start Time11:00 PM IST / 6:30 PM BST (Day-Night)
VenueThe Rose Bowl (Hampshire Bowl), Southampton
GroupGroup 2 (Eng, Ire, NZ, Sco, SL, WI)
Live Streaming (India)JioHotstar app and website

ENG-W vs IRE-W Match Odds & Win Probability

The market positions England as overwhelming favourites following their record 219/1 posting plus Ireland’s opening-round loss to Scotland.

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
England Women to win~1.10~91%
Ireland Women to win~7.00~14%
Win Probability (Model)ENG 90% / IRE 10%Expert call

*Indicative odds. Markets shift through the day, so always check the latest line on your platform of choice before placing any wager.

Rose Bowl Pitch & Southampton Weather Report

The Rose Bowl surface plays as a reasonably balanced track under lights, with an average first-innings score of 174 and second-innings average of 135.

Moreover, the surface tends to offer more for seamers early on, which rewards disciplined new-ball bowling. Additionally, spinners can extract grip as the contest progresses, which suits England’s attack perfectly.

As for the weather, Southampton in mid-June stays mild with light evening breeze and temperatures around 16-19°C during the evening session. Light dew could arrive in the final 10 overs.

However, scattered showers remain typical for an English summer, so a brief rain interruption can’t be discounted entirely.

ENG-W vs IRE-W Head-to-Head

England hold a commanding 3-1 head-to-head record over Ireland in Women’s T20Is.

ENG-W vs IRE-W Match 8 T20 World Cup 2026
Source – The Indian Express
DetailsInfo
Overall T20I RecordEngland lead 3-1
T20 World Cup MeetingsEngland have never lost to Ireland at a WC
ENG’s Opening MatchBeat Sri Lanka by 87 runs (219/1 vs 132)
IRE’s Opening MatchLost to Scotland by 40 runs (121 vs 161/5)
ENG’s Key StatWyatt-Hodge 105(62), Jones 53(38), Sciver-Brunt 46(22)
IRE’s Key StatGaby Lewis: 276 runs in Global Qualifier (tournament top scorer)

Clearly, the gulf in tournament form makes this one of the most lopsided fixtures of the group stage.

ENG-W vs IRE-W Predicted Playing XIs

Here are Predicted Playing XI for both teams:

England Women (ENG-W)

Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Amy Jones (WK), Nat Sciver-Brunt (C), Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Freya Kemp, Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean, Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn.

Ireland Women (IRE-W)

Gaby Lewis (C), Amy Hunter (WK), Orla Prendergast, Leah Paul, Laura Delany, Arlene Kelly, Eimear Richardson, Una Raymond-Hoey, Cara Murray, Aimee Maguire, Freya Sargent.

ENG-W vs IRE-W Probable Best Performers

Here are Best Probable Performers from both teams:

Probable Best Batter: Danni Wyatt-Hodge

Danni Wyatt-Hodge smashed an unbeaten 105 off just 62 balls in the opener, the fastest century by an England woman in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

Moreover, the veteran opener struck 13 fours and a six across her historic knock. Consequently, dismissing Wyatt-Hodge inside the powerplay becomes Ireland’s biggest priority of the night.

Probable Best Bowler: Freya Kemp

Freya Kemp delivered the standout bowling performance of England’s opener, claiming 4 wickets for just 22 runs against Sri Lanka.

Additionally, the young all-rounder’s ability to swing the ball and generate bounce makes her a genuine threat on the Rose Bowl surface. Therefore, her opening spell against Gaby Lewis shapes up as the early battle.

Ireland X-Factor: Gaby Lewis

Gaby Lewis captains Ireland and remains their standout batter after finishing as the leading run-scorer in the Global Qualifier with 276 runs.

Furthermore, Lewis needs to fire at the top for Ireland to even compete against England’s bowling depth. As a result, a Lewis half-century becomes the clearest pathway to any Irish upset.

ENG-W vs IRE-W Top Player Bets

The following value-led markets going into the Rose Bowl fixture, based on opener performances and venue conditions.

MarketSelectionReasoning
Top England BatterDanni Wyatt-HodgeUnbeaten 105 in opener; record-breaking form
Top Ireland BatterGaby LewisGlobal Qualifier top run-scorer (276 runs)
Most WicketsFreya Kemp4/22 in opener vs SL; swing-friendly Rose Bowl
Match ResultEngland by 50+ runsENG scored 219/1 last out; IRE folded for 121 vs Scotland

Note: Odds vary across platforms and shift through the day. Always check the live price on your provider of choice before placing any wager.

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ENG-W vs IRE-W Match Prediction

England Women look near-certain to take this contest at 90% win probability, largely because their batting firepower, proven bowling depth, and home-crowd advantage outclass Ireland across every department.

Projected scores point to a completely one-sided affair. England look set for 180-200 batting first, while Ireland could struggle to post more than 110-130 after their 121 all out against Scotland.

Wyatt-Hodge’s record-breaking form plus Kemp’s 4-wicket opener tilt the scales firmly toward the hosts. However, Gaby Lewis can produce a special knock on her day, so writing Ireland off entirely would be premature.

Disclaimer: Predictions and betting tips rely on form, conditions, and recent results. Cricket betting carries financial risk; only play with funds you can afford to lose, and stick to legal platforms in your jurisdiction.

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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