The Hundred 2025 - fixtures, results & reports
Here is the full schedule for both the men's and women's competitions, including times and venues.
All times in BST
Group stages
Tuesday, 5 August
Women's competition: London Spirit v Oval Invincibles, Lord's
Spirit won by 17 runs
Report. Scorecard
Men's competition: London Spirit v Oval Invincibles, Lord's
Invincibles won by six wickets
Report. Scorecard
Wednesday, 6 August
Women's competition: Manchester Originals v Southern Brave, Emirates Old Trafford (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Manchester Originals v Southern Brave, Emirates Old Trafford (18:30)
Scorecard
Thursday, 7 August
Women's competition: Northern Superchargers v Welsh Fire, Headingley (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Northern Superchargers v Welsh Fire, Headingley (18:30)
Scorecard
Friday, 8 August
Women's competition: Birimingham Phoenix v Trent Rockets, Edgbaston (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Birimingham Phoenix v Trent Rockets, Edgbaston (18:30)
Scorecard
Saturday, 9 August
Women's competition: Oval Invincibles v Manchester Originals, The Kia Oval (11:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Oval Invincibles v Manchester Originals, The Kia Oval (14:30)
Scorecard
Women's competition: Welsh Fire v London Spirit, Sophia Gardens (14:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Welsh Fire v London Spirit, Sophia Gardens (18:00)
Scorecard
Sunday, 10 August
Women's competition: Southern Brave v Birimingham Phoenix, Utilita Bowl (11:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Southern Brave v Birimingham Phoenix, Utilita Bowl (14:30)
Scorecard
Women's competition: Trent Rockets v Northern Superchargers, Trent Bridge (14:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Trent Rockets v Northern Superchargers, Trent Bridge (18:00)
Scorecard
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Monday, 11 August
Women's competition: Manchester Originals v London Spirit, Emirates Old Trafford (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Manchester Originals v London Spirit, Emirates Old Trafford (18:30)
Scorecard
Tuesday, 12 August
Women's competition: Birmingham Phoenix v Oval Invincibles, Edgbaston (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Birmingham Phoenix v Oval Invincibles, Edgbaston (18:30)
Scorecard
Wednesday, 13 August
Women's competition: Southern Brave v Northern Superchargers, Utilita Bowl (11:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Southern Brave v Northern Superchargers, Utilita Bowl (15:00)
Scorecard
Women's competition: Welsh Fire v Manchester Originals, Sophia Gardens (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Welsh Fire v Manchester Originals, Sophia Gardens (18:30)
Scorecard
Thursday, 14 August
Women's competition: London Spirit v Trent Rockets, Lord's (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: London Spirit v Trent Rockets, Lord's (18:30)
Scorecard
Friday, 15 August
Women's competition: Northern Superchargers v Birmingham Phoenix, Headingley (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Northern Superchargers v Birmingham Phoenix, Headingley (18:30)
Scorecard
Saturday, 16 August
Women's competition: Trent Rockets v Southern Brave, Trent Bridge (11:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Trent Rockets v Southern Brave, Trent Bridge (14:30)
Scorecard
Women's competition: Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire, The Kia Oval (14:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire, The Kia Oval (18:00)
Scorecard
Sunday, 17 August
Women's competition: Manchester Originals v Northern Superchargers, Emirates Old Trafford (11:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Manchester Originals v Northern Superchargers, Emirates Old Trafford (14:30)
Scorecard
Women's competition: Birmingham Phoenix v London Spirit, Edgbaston (14:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Birmingham Phoenix v London Spirit, Edgbaston (18:00)
Scorecard
Monday, 18 August
Women's competition: Southern Brave v Oval Invincibles, Utilita Bowl (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Southern Brave v Oval Invincibles, Utilita Bowl (18:30)
Scorecard
Tuesday, 19 August
Women's competition: Trent Rockets v Manchester Originals, Trent Bridge (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Trent Rockets v Manchester Originals, Trent Bridge (18:30)
Scorecard
Wednesday, 20 August
Women's competition: Welsh Fire v Southern Brave, Sophia Gardens (11:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Welsh Fire v Southern Brave, Sophia Gardens (15:00)
Scorecard
Women's competition: London Spirit v Northern Superchargers, Lord's (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: London Spirit v Northern Superchargers, Lord's (18:30)
Scorecard
Thursday, 21 August
Women's competition: Oval Invincibles v Trent Rockets, The Kia Oval (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Oval Invincibles v Trent Rockets, The Kia Oval (18:30)
Scorecard
Friday, 22 August
Women's competition: Birmingham Phoenix v Welsh Fire, Edgbaston (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Birmingham Phoenix v Welsh Fire, Edgbaston (18:30)
Scorecard
Saturday, 23 August
Women's competition: Northern Superchargers v Oval Invincibles, Headingley (11:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Northern Superchargers v Oval Invincibles, Headingley (14:30)
Scorecard
Women's competition: London Spirit v Southern Brave, Lord's (14:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: London Spirit v Southern Brave, Lord's (18:00)
Scorecard
Sunday, 24 August
Women's competition: Welsh Fire v Trent Rockets, Sophia Gardens (11:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Welsh Fire v Trent Rockets, Sophia Gardens (14:30)
Scorecard
Women's competition: Manchester Originals v Birmingham Phoenix, Emirates Old Trafford (14:30)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Manchester Originals v Birmingham Phoenix, Emirates Old Trafford (18:00)
Scorecard
Monday, 25 August
Women's competition: Oval Invincibles v London Spirit, The Kia Oval (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Oval Invincibles v London Spirit, The Kia Oval (18:30)
Scorecard
Tuesday, 26 August
Women's competition: Northern Superchargers v Manchester Originals, Headingley (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Northern Superchargers v Manchester Originals, Headingley (18:30)
Scorecard
Wednesday, 27 August
Women's competition: Trent Rockets v Birmingham Phoenix, Trent Bridge (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Trent Rockets v Birmingham Phoenix, Trent Bridge (18:30)
Scorecard
Thursday, 28 August
Women's competition: Southern Brave v Welsh Fire, Utilita Bowl (15:00)
Scorecard
Men's competition: Southern Brave v Welsh Fire, Utilita Bowl (18:30)
Scorecard
Eliminator & final
Saturday, 30 August
Women's Eliminator: TBC v TBC, The Kia Oval (14:15)
Scorecard
Men's Eliminator: TBC v TBC, The Kia Oval (18:00)
Scorecard
Sunday, 31 August
Women's final: TBC v TBC, Lord's (14:15)
Scorecard
Men's final: TBC v TBC, Lord's (18:00)
Scorecard
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