Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 20, 2026

England Women look favourites to extend their three-match win streak against Scotland Women in a historic 16th match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.

This marks the first time England and Scotland face each other at any World Cup on English soil, men’s or women’s. Moreover, both sides arrive on 3 wins from 4, which sets up a genuine group-stage blockbuster at Headingley.

Furthermore, the Saturday afternoon fixture unfolds at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at 5:30 PM IST (1:00 PM BST local).

ENG-W vs SCO-W Match Details

DetailsInfo
MatchEngland Women vs Scotland Women, 16th Match, Group 2, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
DateSaturday, June 20, 2026
Start Time5:30 PM IST / 1:00 PM BST local
VenueHeadingley Cricket Ground, Leeds
GroupGroup 2 (Eng, Ire, NZ, Sco, SL, WI)
Live Streaming (India)JioHotstar app and website

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

The market positions England as moderate favourites thanks to their ranking advantage (nine places above Scotland) plus the form of Wyatt-Hodge and Sciver-Brunt.

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
England Women to win~1.30~77%
Scotland Women to win~3.50~29%
Win Probability (Model)ENG 75% / SCO 25%Expert call

However, Scotland’s 3 wins from 4 (including a shock victory over Pakistan) suggest the market may undervalue the Scots. *Indicative odds; always verify on your platform before placing any wager.

Tournament Form: ENG-W and SCO-W

This shapes up as a genuine group-stage blockbuster because both sides have enjoyed outstanding campaigns so far.

ENG-W vs SCO-W Match 16 T20 World Cup 2026
Source – CricTracker
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ENG’s ResultsLost to AUS; beat IND, SL (87 runs), IRE
ENG’s Win Streak3 matches (currently lead Group 2)
SCO’s ResultsBeat NED, PAK, IRE (40 runs); lost to WI by 7 runs
SCO’s Record3 wins from 4 (best-ever WC campaign)
ENG Top Run-ScorerDanni Wyatt-Hodge: 121 runs (3rd in tournament)
ENG Second Run-ScorerNat Sciver-Brunt: 94 runs (4th in tournament)
SCO Top Wicket-TakerKatherine Fraser: 5 wkts in 4 games, econ 6.63
Last Meeting (ODI WC)England won by 10 wickets

Notably, Scotland beat Pakistan in this tournament, which represents arguably the biggest upset of the World Cup so far. Therefore, writing them off against England would be premature.

Headingley Pitch & Leeds Weather Report

Headingley typically rewards pace and bounce that allows batters to play through the line. Moreover, the Yorkshire surface offers some movement early on, making the first powerplay critical.

Additionally, the surface held up well for earlier WC fixtures at this venue. Therefore, the toss-winning captain should weigh up the option to bat first and apply scoreboard pressure.

As for the weather, Leeds in late June stays mild and mostly dry with temperatures around 19-22°C during the afternoon. However, scattered showers remain a recurring threat in an English summer, so a brief rain interruption can’t be discounted entirely.

ENG-W vs SCO-W Predicted Playing XIs

Here are the Predicted Playing XI of 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.

Scotland Women (SCO-W)

Saskia Horley, Sarah Bryce (WK), Kathryn Bryce (C), Ailsa Lister, Priyanaz Chatterji, Rachel Slater, Darcey Carter, Abtaha Maqsood, Katherine Fraser, Olivia Bell, Megan McColl.

ENG-W vs SCO-W Probable Best Performers

Here are the Probable Best Performers from both teams:

Probable Best Batter: Danni Wyatt-Hodge

Danni Wyatt-Hodge sits 3rd in the tournament run charts with 121 runs and struck a record-breaking century against Sri Lanka in the opener.

Moreover, the veteran opener’s aggressive intent inside the powerplay has set the tone for England’s three consecutive wins. Consequently, an early Wyatt-Hodge dismissal becomes Scotland’s biggest priority.

Probable Best Bowler: Katherine Fraser

Katherine Fraser has been Scotland’s standout performer, claiming 5 wickets in 4 games at an economy of just 6.63 (4th in the tournament wicket charts).

Additionally, the young seamer’s accuracy against top-order batters has proved crucial in Scotland’s three wins. Therefore, her spell against Wyatt-Hodge and Sciver-Brunt looms as the contest within the contest.

Scotland X-Factor: Kathryn Bryce

Kathryn Bryce captains Scotland and brings genuine all-round value that has underpinned their best-ever World Cup campaign.

Furthermore, the Bryce sisters at the top of the order have consistently given Scotland competitive starts. As a result, a Bryce century stand could create the platform for the biggest upset in English cricket history.

ENG-W vs SCO-W Top Player Bets

The following value-led markets going into the historic Headingley fixture, based on tournament form.

AspectSelectionReasoning
Top ENG BatterDanni Wyatt-Hodge121 runs; 3rd in tournament charts; record WC century
Top SCO BatterKathryn BryceCaptain plus all-rounder; anchored SCO to 3 wins
Most WicketsKatherine Fraser5 wkts in 4 games; econ 6.63; 4th in tournament
Value PuntScotland to win3 wins from 4; beat Pakistan; odds ~3.50 carry value

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 SCO-W Match Prediction

England Women look favourites at approximately 75% win probability, largely because Wyatt-Hodge’s form plus Ecclestone’s spin give them the edge in both departments on home soil.

Projected scores point to a competitive contest. England look set for 160-175 batting first, while Scotland could push 135-150 given their improved batting through the tournament.

Wyatt-Hodge’s centuries plus Kemp’s death bowling tilt the scales toward the hosts. However, Scotland carry genuine value at ~3.50 odds after 3 wins from 4 (including beating Pakistan), and Katherine Fraser could trouble England’s top order.

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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