
ICC Women's World Cup 2025
September30 India v Sri Lanka, Bengaluru (d/n) (10:30 BST)October1 Australia v New Zealand, Indore (d/n) (10:30 BST)2 Bangladesh v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)3 England v South Africa, Bengaluru (d/n) (10:30 BST)4 Sri Lanka v Australia, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)5 India v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)6 New Zealand v South Africa, Indore (d/n) (10:30 BST)7 England v Bangladesh, Guwahati (d/n) (10:30 BST)8 Australia v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)9 India v South Africa, Visakhapatnam (d/n) (10:30 BST)10 New Zealand v Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam (d/n) (10:30 BST)11 England v Sri Lanka, Guwahati (d/n) (10:30 BST)12 India v Australia, Visakhapatnam (d/n) (10:30 BST)13 South Africa v Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam (d/n) (10:30 BST)14 Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)15 England v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)16 Australia v Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam (d/n) (10:30 BST)17 Sri Lanka v South Africa, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)18 New Zealand v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)19 India v England, Indore (d/n) (10:30 BST)20 Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)21 South Africa v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)22 Australia v England, Indore (d/n) (10:30 BST)23 India v New Zealand, Guwahati (d/n) (10:30 BST)24 Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:30 BST)25 Australia v South Africa, Indore (d/n) (10:30 BST)26 England v New Zealand, Guwahati (05:30 GMT)26 India v Bangladesh, Bengaluru (d/n) (09:30 GMT)
29 Semi-final 1, Guwahati/Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (09:30 GMT)30 Semi-final 2, Bengaluru (d/n) (09:30 GMT)November2 Final, Colombo (RPS)/Bengaluru (d/n) (09:30 GMT)NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made

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