Excited about the next big event in women’s cricket? The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is shaping up to be a show‑stopper, with top teams battling across iconic Indian stadiums. Whether you’re planning a trip to the matches, looking for streaming links, or just want the latest schedule, this guide has you covered.
The tournament kicks off on 29 February 2025 and runs until 14 March 2025. Ten teams will compete in a round‑robin format before the semifinals and final. All games are spread across four venues:
Match days are set for Saturdays, Sundays and one mid‑week Wednesday, giving fans plenty of chances to catch live action. The ICC’s official website updates the fixture list in real time, so you’ll always know which teams are playing where.
Tickets go on sale three months before the opening match via the ICC’s partner portal. Early‑bird pricing is the best way to secure seats, especially for high‑demand matches like India vs. Australia. Keep an eye on email alerts or follow the official ICC social accounts for flash sales and discount codes.
If you can’t make it to the stadium, there are plenty of streaming options. In India, JioTV and SonyLIV hold the digital rights, offering both free ad‑supported and premium ad‑free streams. Outside India, the ICC partners with local broadcasters – check the ICC’s “Watch Live” page for the full list.
For a smoother experience, download the app of your chosen platform before the first match. The apps allow you to set reminders, view live scores, and replay key moments if you miss the live feed.
Beyond watching, you can stay updated with live scores, player stats, and match analysis on the ICC’s official Twitter and Instagram handles. They post bite‑size video highlights after every game, perfect for a quick recap during a busy day.
So whether you’re planning a road trip to the stadiums or a couch‑potato marathon on your phone, the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 promises unforgettable cricket. Bookmark this page, set your reminders, and get ready to cheer on the world’s best women cricketers!
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