Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 18, 2026

West Indies Women look strong favourites against Scotland Women in Match 12 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, carrying approximately 75% win probability as the 2016 champions seek their first win of the tournament.

Hayley Matthews’ Windies must bounce back after falling to defending champions New Zealand in their opener. Meanwhile, Kathryn Bryce’s Scotland ride high on a memorable 40-run victory over Ireland (161/5 vs 121) and will fancy their chances of a second consecutive upset.

Furthermore, the afternoon fixture unfolds at Headingley, Leeds on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 5:30 PM IST (1:00 PM BST local).

WI-W vs SCO-W Match Details

DetailsInfo
MatchWest Indies Women vs Scotland Women, 12th Match, Group 2, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
DateThursday, June 18, 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

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

The market positions West Indies as clear favourites thanks to their deeper international experience plus match-winners like Matthews and Dottin.

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
West Indies Women to win~1.35~74%
Scotland Women to win~3.20~31%
Win Probability (Model)WI 75% / SCO 25%Expert call

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

Headingley Pitch & Leeds Weather Report

Headingley typically rewards pace and bounce throughout the contest, which should suit the West Indies’ seam-heavy attack.

Moreover, the Yorkshire surface offers some movement early on, making the first powerplay crucial for whoever bats first. Additionally, the surface held up well for the AUS-W vs BAN-W fixture earlier in the week.

As for the weather, Leeds in mid-June stays mild and partly cloudy with temperatures around 17-20°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.

WI-W vs SCO-W Head-to-Head & Tournament Form

West Indies hold the upper hand over Scotland thanks to deeper international exposure, though this contest represents their first-ever T20 World Cup meeting.

WI-W vs SCO-W Match 12 T20 World Cup 2026
Source – CricTracker
DetailsInfo
T20 World Cup Meetings0 (first-ever)
WI’s T20 World Cup PedigreeChampions in 2016 (Hayley Matthews-led)
SCO’s T20 World Cup BestDebut edition (qualified via Global Qualifier 2026)
WI’s Opening MatchLost to New Zealand
SCO’s Opening MatchBeat Ireland by 40 runs (161/5 vs 121)
WI’s Recent Form (OCBSports)W W W L W (last 5)
SCO’s Recent Form (OCBSports)L L L L W (last 5)

Notably, Scotland’s stunning win over Ireland shows they belong at this level. However, the Windies carry far more firepower and tournament experience across their batting card.

WI-W vs SCO-W Predicted Playing XIs

Here are the Predicted Playing XI of both Teams:

West Indies Women (WI-W)

Hayley Matthews (C), Qiana Joseph, Shemaine Campbelle (WK), Stafanie Taylor, Deandra Dottin, Aaliyah Alleyne, Chinelle Henry, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack, Nerissa Crafton, Zaida James.

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.

WI-W vs SCO-W Probable Best Performers

Here are Probable Best Performers from both sides:

Probable Best Batter: Hayley Matthews

Hayley Matthews captains the Windies and carries genuine match-winning credentials with both bat and ball. The off-spinning all-rounder won West Indies the 2016 World Cup final and remains their most complete cricketer.

Moreover, Matthews needs a big performance after the New Zealand loss to keep WI’s semi-final hopes alive. Consequently, her opening spell plus top-order batting becomes the single biggest factor in this contest.

Probable Best Bowler: Deandra Dottin

Deandra Dottin brings genuine all-round power to the Windies card and can change a T20I with bat or ball in the space of three overs.

Additionally, Dottin’s pace plus bounce should trouble Scotland’s middle order on a surface that rewards hitting the deck. Therefore, her death-overs bowling could effectively close out the contest.

Scotland X-Factor: Kathryn Bryce

Kathryn Bryce captains Scotland and provides genuine all-round value with bat, ball, and tactical leadership. Her ability to anchor an innings while also chipping in with medium pace makes her Scotland’s most important player.

Furthermore, the Bryce sisters at the top of the order looked imperious against Ireland. As a result, a repeat of that 161/5 batting display could push the Windies all the way.

WI-W vs SCO-W Top Player Bets

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

AspectSelectionReasoning
Top WI BatterHayley MatthewsCaptain plus 2016 WC final hero; must-win pressure
Top SCO BatterKathryn BryceCaptain plus all-rounder; anchored SCO to 161/5 vs IRE
Most WicketsAfy FletcherWI’s experienced leg-spinner; Headingley surface grips
Match ResultWest Indies by 25+ runsDeeper batting plus tournament experience

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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WI-W vs SCO-W Match Prediction

West Indies Women look strong favourites at 75% win probability, largely because their batting firepower plus tournament pedigree outclass a Scottish side still finding their feet at global level.

Projected scores point to a competitive but one-sided contest. West Indies look set for 155-170 batting first, while Scotland could push 120-140 given their solid opener against Ireland.

Matthews’ all-round value plus Dottin’s power tilt the scales firmly toward the Windies. However, Scotland’s victory over Ireland showed they can compete at this level, and a Bryce sisters masterclass could produce the upset of the tournament.

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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