In 2026, England Men and Women will welcome five international teams across various formats for an exciting cricket season.
This summer, England Women will host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 at home, spanning from June 12 to July 15, shining a spotlight on women’s cricket globally.
Ben Stokes’ England Men’s Test squad will take on New Zealand and Pakistan in two Rothesay Test series, while Harry Brook’s white-ball team will compete against India and Sri Lanka in Metro Bank ODIs and Vitality IT20s.
Additionally, just before and after the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, Nat Sciver-Brunt will lead England Women in a busy home schedule, featuring matches against New Zealand, India, and Ireland, including a Rothesay Test at Lord’s against India.
Details about international disability matches will be revealed later, following the England Men’s Mixed Disability team’s trials in mixed disability cricket at the international stage.
Richard Gould, CEO of the ECB, expressed enthusiasm about the forthcoming summer, stating: “It’s going to be a remarkable season of international cricket in 2026. Fans can look forward to witnessing great talent at iconic venues across the country.”
2026 England International Fixtures
Fans can anticipate an engaging series of fixtures, including a first-ever Rothesay Test match for England Women at Lord’s, marking a significant moment for women’s cricket in the country.