Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 12, 2026

Ireland Women look slight favourites against Scotland Women in the early morning fixture of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, carrying greater depth plus T20I experience into the contest.

Gaby Lewis’s Ireland arrive as the higher-ranked side and have generally enjoyed the upper hand against Scotland in Associate cricket. Meanwhile, Kathryn Bryce’s Scotland will look to spring an upset on a venue that has rewarded batting first.

Furthermore, the morning fixture unfolds at Old Trafford, Manchester on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 3:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local).

SCO-W vs IRE-W Match Details

DetailsInfo
MatchScotland Women vs Ireland Women, 2nd Match, Group 2, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
DateSaturday, June 13, 2026
Start Time3:00 PM IST / 10:30 AM BST (Morning fixture)
VenueOld Trafford, Stretford, Manchester
GroupGroup 2 (Eng, Ire, NZ, Sco, SL, WI)
Live Streaming (India)JioHotstar app and website

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

The market lists Ireland as moderate favourites thanks to deeper T20I exposure and a stronger batting card across the top six.

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
Ireland Women to win~1.55~65%
Scotland Women to win~2.40~42%
Win Probability (Model)IRE 60% / SCO 40%Expert call

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

Old Trafford Pitch & Manchester Weather Report

Old Trafford’s surface favours sides batting first. The last 20 women’s T20Is here show an average first-innings score of 162 and second-innings score of just 142.

Moreover, only one chase above 155 has succeeded at this venue. Therefore, the toss-winning captain will almost certainly bat first to put runs on the board.

As for the weather, Manchester in mid-June stays mild and overcast with temperatures around 16-19°C during morning play. Additionally, early-morning cloud cover plus moisture should help the seamers swing the new ball.

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

SCO-W vs IRE-W Head-to-Head

The two sides have met regularly through Associate cricket but never previously at a World Cup. Ireland have generally held the upper hand in qualifier circuits.

SCO-W vs IRE-W 2nd Match Group 2 ICC Women's T20 WC 2026
Source – Women Cricket
DetailsInfo
T20 World Cup Meetings0 (first-ever)
Recent T20I SeriesIreland have won the majority of recent fixtures
Last Major TournamentBoth teams qualified via the 2026 Global Qualifier campaign
Ireland’s Recent FormStrong showings against Pakistan & Bangladesh
Scotland’s Recent FormMixed results across recent Associate fixtures

Notably, both sides earned their World Cup spots through strong qualifier campaigns earlier this year. As a result, this contest carries genuine knockout-style tension despite being a group opener.

SCO-W vs IRE-W Predicted Playing XIs

Here are the Predicted Playing XI for both teams:

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.

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.

SCO-W vs IRE-W Probable Best Performers

Here are the Best Probable Performers from both teams:

Probable Best Batter: Gaby Lewis

Gaby Lewis captains Ireland and remains their standout top-order batter. The right-hander combines a healthy strike-rate with the patience to anchor an innings on a bowling-friendly surface.

Moreover, Lewis carries the experience of having faced quality international attacks across recent ICC fixtures. Consequently, an early dismissal becomes Scotland’s biggest priority of the morning.

Probable Best Bowler: Cara Murray

Cara Murray brings genuine wicket-taking threat as Ireland’s leading leg-spinner, and Old Trafford’s slightly slower surface should suit her variations.

Additionally, women’s T20I cricket at this venue has historically rewarded spin, with totals well below the men’s equivalents. Therefore, Murray’s middle-overs spell could effectively close the door on any Scottish chase.

Scotland X-Factor: Kathryn Bryce

Kathryn Bryce captains Scotland and operates as a genuine all-rounder, contributing with bat, ball, and tactical leadership.

Furthermore, the Bryce sisters at the top of the order give Scotland a genuine new-ball weapon. As a result, an early Bryce century stand could shift this contest’s momentum decisively in the Associates’ favour.

SCO-W vs IRE-W Top Player Bets

The following value-led markets going into the World Cup opener for both sides, based on form and venue analysis.

MarketSelectionReasoning
Top Ireland BatterGaby LewisSenior captain plus top-order anchor
Top Scotland BatterSarah BryceWK-batter with consistent T20I scores
Top Wicket-TakerCara MurrayLeg-spin suits Old Trafford
Match Total RunsUnder 280.5Old Trafford women’s T20Is average 304 combined; toss-winner likely bats first

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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SCO-W vs IRE-W Match Prediction

Ireland Women look set to take the opener at 60% win probability, largely because their batting depth plus Cara Murray’s wicket-taking threat give them an edge in both departments on a slow Old Trafford surface.

Projected scores point to a low-scoring contest. Ireland look set for 140-160 batting first, while Scotland could struggle to break 130 chasing on this venue.

Lewis’s form plus Prendergast’s all-round value tilt the scales firmly toward the Irish. However, the Bryce sisters can flip any T20I single-handedly, so writing Scotland off completely 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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