More England-India, victorious South Africa's next assignment – ICC.tv's action-packed July
While the England-India Test series continues after a blockbuster opening Test, the women's sides of both teams will begin their white-ball clash.
Furthermore, the newly-crowned ICC World Test Championship winners South Africa are set to take on Zimbabwe, who will host their first Test series at home since 2017.
Adding to the offering is the Europe Regional Final, which will determine the qualifiers for next year's marquee ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026.
The ICC.tv offers a year-round lineup of tournaments, series, and matches available to stream live across the globe.
The extensive on-demand library features match highlights, exclusive ICC documentaries, and a wide range of live cricketing action.
Below we break down ICC.tv's offerings for July in detail.
Upcoming tours:
South Africa tour of Zimbabwe
Test cricket returns to Zimbabwe as they host the World Test Champions South Africa in a two-match series.
With Keshav Maharaj leading the proteas in absence of Temba Bavuma, who sits out due to an injury, Zimbabwe aim to upset their much-touted neighbours in Bulawayo.
Fixtures:
1st Test: 28 June - 2 July 2025
2nd Test: 6 - 10 July 2025
Available Territories:
Worldwide EXCEPT for: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Togo, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
India Women's Tour of England
Two of the top three T20I sides in the world of women's cricket lock horns in a five-match T20I series followed by three ODIs.
With the Women's Cricket World Cup coming up later this year, the limited-overs tour comes in handy as preparation for the marquee women's ICC event in India.
T20I Fixtures:
1st T20I: 28 June
2nd T20I: 1 July
3rd T20I: 4 July
4th T20I: 9 July
5th T20I: 12 July
ODI Fixtures:
1st ODI: 16 July
2nd ODI: 19 July
3rd ODI: 22 July
Available Territories for ECB Summer Content: Same as India Women's Tour of England
England vs India Men's Test Series
The five-Test series rolls on, with plenty of drama expected from two exciting lineups after a thriller that played out in Headingley, where England pulled off a run chase for the ages.
The two sides will fight it out in four more contests before the series concludes early in August.
Fixtures (Remaining Tests):
2nd Test: 2 - 6 July
3rd Test: 10 - 14 July
4th Test: 23 - 27 July
5th Test: 31 July - 4 August
Available Territories for ECB Summer Content:
American Samoa, Åland Islands, Albania, Andorra, Antarctica, Argentina, Armenia, Ascension Islands, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Chile, China, Christmas Islands, Cocos Islands, Colombia, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic (Czechia), Denmark, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Falkland Islands, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Finland, France, French Polynesia, French Southern & Antarctic Lands, Gaza Strip, Germany, Greece, Guam, Guatemala, Guernsey, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Kazakhstan, Kiribati Islands, Kosovo, Kyrgystan, Laos, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Macedonia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nauru, Netherlands, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Niue, Norfolk Islands, North Korea, North Macedonia, North Mariana Islands, Norway, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Pitcairn Islands, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Samoa, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Soloman Islands, South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands, South Korea, Spain, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Sweden, Switzerland, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam, Wallis & Futuna.
ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe Regional Final – Netherlands
With 13 out of the 20 slots filled, A crucial step in the road to the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup beckons as some of the best European sides go head-to-head in a tightly packed, action-filled schedule hosted by the Netherlands.
With 10 games set to be played, two teams will make it to the tournament hosted in the sub-continent early next year.
Fixtures:
5 July Netherlands v Jersey
Italy v Guernsey
6 July Guernsey v Scotland
Italy v Jersey
8 July Guernsey v Jersey
Scotland v Netherlands
9 July Italy v Scotland
Guernsey v Netherlands
11 July Scotland v Jersey
Netherlands v Italy
Available Territories: Worldwide except for India.
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