Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 9, 2026

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 tickets are available on general sale through the official ICC ticketing portal. The tournament runs from 12 June to 5 July 2026 across seven venues in England, with 33 matches featuring 12 teams.

Over 150,000 tickets have already been sold, according to the ICC’s latest update. Prices start from as low as £0 for select group-stage matches, while the Final at Lord’s begins at £15. This guide walks you through every step of the booking process with screenshots, pricing details, and tips to secure your seats.

Quick Overview: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Tickets

DetailInformation
TournamentICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
Dates12 June to 5 July 2026
Host CountryEngland & Wales
Total Matches33 matches across 24 days
Teams12 (largest field ever)
Defending ChampionsNew Zealand
Final VenueLord’s Cricket Ground, London
Official Ticket Portaltickets.womens.t20worldcup.com
Ticket CategoriesPlatinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze
Payment MethodsVisa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay

How To Book ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Tickets: Step-by-Step Guide

Booking tickets is straightforward once you know where to go. The entire process happens on the ICC’s official ticket portal. Here is a complete walkthrough based on the actual booking flow.

Step 1: Visit the Official ICC Ticket Portal

Head to tickets.womens.t20worldcup.com and you will land on the Match Selection page. This page lists all 33 matches in chronological order, starting from the opener on 12 June.

Step1: ICC WT20 WC 2026 Tickets Booking Guide
Source – ICC

Two dropdown filters sit at the top of the page. Use the Venue filter to narrow matches by ground (Edgbaston, Lord’s, The Oval, etc.). Similarly, the Team filter lets you search by specific teams like India, Australia, or England.

Each match listing shows the date, kick-off time, venue, teams, and a starting price. Matches tagged “Limited Availability” have fewer seats remaining, so act fast on those.

Select Your Match

Click on the match you want to attend. For instance, selecting Scotland v Ireland & Australia v South Africa (a double header at Old Trafford on 13 June) takes you to the seat selection page.

Double headers are worth noting here. Several match days feature two games bundled on a single ticket. That means you watch two full T20 internationals for the price of one entry. Solid value if you ask cricket fans anywhere.

Step 2: Choose Your Seats Using the Interactive Seat Map

The seat selection page opens an interactive 3D seat map of the venue. You can zoom, rotate, and click on individual blocks to see availability and pricing.

Step2: ICC WT20 WC 2026 Tickets Booking Guide
Source – ICC

Two options appear at the top of this page:

Seat Map lets you manually browse the stadium, pick a block, and choose your exact seat. Each block is colour-coded by ticket category (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum).

Best Seat is a shortcut where the system automatically assigns you the best available seat. Useful when you want a quick booking without browsing every block.

When you hover over a block (for example, Block A4 at Old Trafford), a popup shows the number of available tickets, the seating category, and the price range. In this case, Block A4 falls under the Bronze category, priced between £5 and £15.

Step 3: Pick Your Exact Seat and Tariff

After clicking a block, the map zooms into a row-by-row view. You can now see each individual seat. Clicking a seat highlights it and opens a details panel on the right side of the screen.

Step3: ICC WT20 WC 2026 Tickets Booking Guide
Source – ICC

The panel shows your Seat Zone, Block, Row, and Seat number. It also shows a 3D preview of the pitch view from that seat, so you know exactly what you are paying for.

Next, select your Tariff from the dropdown. Options typically include Adult (16+) and concession categories for children. For example, an Adult Bronze Armchair at Old Trafford costs £15.

Once you are happy with your selection, click the “Add To Basket” button at the bottom right.

Step 4: Review Your Basket and Complete Payment

After adding a ticket, you are redirected to the basket page. A green banner at the top confirms your ticket has been added. However, here is the important part: a countdown timer starts immediately.

You get 14 minutes to complete your purchase. If the timer runs out, your selected seats are released and you will need to start over. So keep your payment details ready.

Step4: ICC WT20 WC 2026 Tickets Booking Guide
Source – ICC

The basket summary shows all the key information: the match name, date, venue, seat details (Stand, Block, Row, Seat), ticket type, and the total price. For instance, 1 Bronze Adult (16+) ticket at Stand A, Block A4, Row 10, Seat 162 costs £15.00.

Want more tickets? Click “Add more tickets” at the bottom left to go back to the match listing. Otherwise, click “Buy now” to proceed to payment.

The portal accepts Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Enter your card details, confirm the purchase, and you will receive a confirmation email with your digital tickets.

Step 5: Receive Your Tickets

After successful payment, your digital tickets are sent to your registered email address. You can also access them by logging into your account on the ICC ticket portal.

Save or print your tickets before heading to the venue. The ICC uses an electronic ticketing system, so have your phone charged and your confirmation email accessible on match day.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices

Pricing varies significantly by venue, match stage, and seating category. Several group-stage matches at venues like Edgbaston, Headingley, and Bristol County Ground start from £0 for concession tickets, according to the official ticket portal.

Hampshire Bowl matches start from £5, and the Final at Lord’s begins at £15. Meanwhile, at Lord’s, England v West Indies tickets start at £5 for kids and £25 for adults, as listed on the Lord’s official website.

Ticket Categories Explained

The ICC offers four main seating categories for this tournament. As described on the official seat selection page, here is what each category means:

CategoryDescriptionAvailability
PlatinumPremium seats with the best pitch views and top-tier positioningHighest tier; available at select venues only
GoldExcellent seats offering a balance of view, atmosphere, and conveniencePopular choice for key matches
SilverGood views with solid value for moneyWidely available at most venues
BronzeGreat-value entry-level seatingNot available at all fixtures
No Alcohol AreaFamily-friendly seating zone without alcohol salesAvailable for Adults (16+) and children (3-15)

Key Matches and Starting Prices

Some fixtures are selling faster than others. The India v Pakistan clash, both semi-finals, and the Final at Lord’s are among the highest-demand matches. Below is a snapshot of key fixtures and their starting ticket prices, sourced from the ICC ticket portal.

Date & Time (BST)MatchVenueStarting Price
12 Jun, 18:30England v Sri LankaEdgbastonFrom £0
14 Jun, 14:30India v PakistanEdgbastonFrom £0
21 Jun, 14:30South Africa v IndiaOld TraffordFrom £5
24 Jun, 18:30England v West IndiesLord’sFrom £5
28 Jun, 10:30Australia v IndiaLord’sFrom £0
30 Jun, 14:30Semi-Final 1The OvalFrom £0
2 Jul, 18:30Semi-Final 2The OvalFrom £0
5 Jul, 14:30The FinalLord’sFrom £15

A full schedule of all 33 matches with venue details and ticket links is available on the ICC tournament explainer page.

Tournament Venues

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 uses seven iconic cricket grounds across England, as confirmed by the ICC. Both semi-finals take place at The Oval, and the Final happens at Lord’s, which has never previously hosted a Women’s T20 World Cup Final.

VenueCityCapacityHosting
EdgbastonBirmingham25,000Opening match + group stage
Old Trafford Cricket GroundManchester26,000Group stage double headers
Hampshire Bowl (Utilita Bowl)Southampton25,000Group stage (6 matches)
HeadingleyLeeds18,350Group stage
Bristol County GroundBristol17,500Group stage
The Oval (Kia Oval)London25,500Both semi-finals
Lord’s Cricket GroundLondon30,000The Final (5 July)

Hospitality Packages

If general admission does not cut it, hospitality packages offer a premium match-day experience. The Utilita Bowl (Hampshire Bowl) has published its hospitality pricing, and Keith Prowse handles VIP experiences at Edgbaston and The Oval.

PackagePrice (incl. VAT)VenueIncludes
Boundary ClubFrom £84Hampshire BowlPremium seating, two-course lunch, 2 drinks, parking
Scorers HutFrom £120Hampshire BowlPitch views, canapes, two-course lunch, full bar, parking
Powerplay LoungeFrom £144Hampshire BowlPrivate box (10-15 guests), full bar, lunch, parking
Keith Prowse VIPVariesEdgbaston, The OvalBest seats, premium dining, exclusive lounges

Tips for Booking ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Tickets

Ticket demand has already broken records for a Women’s T20 World Cup, with over 150,000 sold. These tips will help you secure your seats without hassle.

TipWhy It Matters
Book early for high-demand matchesIndia v Pakistan, both semi-finals, and the Lord’s Final sell out fastest
Use the ‘Best Seat’ featureLet the system auto-pick the best available seat instead of browsing the map manually
Keep payment details readyYou only get 14 minutes to complete checkout once tickets are in your basket
Check venue filtersUse the Venue and Team dropdown filters to quickly find specific matches
Watch for double headersSome match days feature two games on one ticket, which offers excellent value
Try different browsersThe 3D seat map may not load properly on all browsers; Chrome works best
Avoid unofficial resellersThe ICC portal is the only authorised source; third-party sites risk counterfeit tickets

Final Word: Tickets Are Available At ICC’s Official Website

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is shaping up to be the biggest edition yet. With 12 teams, seven world-class venues, and the first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup Final at Lord’s, this is a tournament worth attending in person.

Tickets are moving fast. Head to tickets.womens.t20worldcup.com now to grab your seats. Keep your payment details ready, pick your match, and enjoy 14 minutes of the most stressful online shopping since trying to get concert tickets.

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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