Check out the full fixture list for the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, with every match to be shown live on Sky Sports.
T20 World Cup Groups
Super 12
Group 1: Afghanistan, Australia, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Sri Lanka
Group 2: Bangladesh, India, Netherlands, Pakistan, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Fixtures (all games live on Sky Sports, all times UK)
Super 12
Saturday, October 22:
– New Zealand vs Australia (Sydney, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– England vs Afghanistan (Perth, 12pm) – coverage from 11.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Sunday, October 23:
– Sri Lanka vs Ireland (Hobart, 5am) – coverage from 4.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– India vs Pakistan (Melbourne, 9am) – coverage from 8.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Monday, October 24:
– Bangladesh vs Netherlands (Hobart, 5am) – coverage from 4.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– South Africa vs Zimbabwe (Hobart, 9am) – coverage from 8.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Tuesday, October 25:
– Australia vs Sri Lanka (Perth, 12pm) – coverage from 11.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Wednesday, October 26:
– England vs Ireland (Melbourne, 5am) – coverage from 4.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– New Zealand vs Afghanistan (Melbourne, 9am) – coverage from 8.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Thursday, October 27:
– South Africa vs Bangladesh (Sydney, 4am) – coverage from 3.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– India vs Netherlands (Sydney, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– Pakistan vs Zimbabwe (Perth,12pm) – coverage from 11.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Friday, October 28:
– Afghanistan vs Ireland (Melbourne, 5am) – coverage from 4.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– England v Australia (Melbourne, 9am) – coverage from 8.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Saturday, October 29:
– New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (Sydney, 9am) – coverage from 8.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Sunday, October 30:
– Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe (Brisbane, 3am) – coverage from 2.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– Pakistan vs Netherlands (Perth, 7am) – coverage from 6.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– India vs South Africa (Perth, 11am) – coverage from 10.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Monday, October 31:
– Australia vs Ireland (Brisbane, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Tuesday, November 1:
– Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka (Brisbane, 4am) – coverage from 3.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– England vs New Zealand (Brisbane, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Wednesday, November 2:
– Zimbabwe v Netherlands (Adelaide, 4am) – coverage from 3.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– India v Bangladesh (Adelaide, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Thursday, November 3:
– Pakistan vs South Africa (Sydney, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Friday, November 4:
– New Zealand vs Ireland (Adelaide, 4am) – coverage from 3.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– Australia vs Afghanistan (Adelaide, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Saturday, November 5:
– England vs Sri Lanka (Sydney, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Sunday, November 6:
– South Africa vs Netherlands (Adelaide, 12am) – coverage from 11.30pm on Sky Sports Cricket (Saturday night)
– Pakistan vs Bangladesh (Adelaide, 4am) – coverage from 3.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
– India vs Zimbabwe (Melbourne, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Knockout stages
Wednesday, November 9: Semi-final (Sydney, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Thursday, November 10: Semi-final (Adelaide, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
Sunday, November 13: Final (Melbourne, 8am) – coverage from 7.30am on Sky Sports Cricket
What happened in the first round?
Group A: 1. Sri Lanka (W2 L1), 2. Netherlands (W2 L1), 3. Namibia (W1 L2), 4. UAE (W1 L2)
Group B: 1. Zimbabwe (W2 L1), 2. Ireland (W2 L1), 3. Scotland (W1 L2), 4. West Indies (W1 L2)
Sunday, October 16:
– Sri Lanka vs Namibia (Geelong, 5am) – Namibia won by 55 runs
– UAE vs Netherlands (Geelong, 9am) – Netherlands won by three wickets
Monday, October 17:
– West Indies vs Scotland (Hobart, 5am) – Scotland won by 42 runs
– Ireland vs Zimbabwe (Hobart, 9am) – Zimbabwe won by 31 runs
Tuesday, October 18:
– Namibia vs Netherlands (Geelong, 5am) – Netherlands won by five wickets
– Sri Lanka vs UAE (Geelong, 9am) – Sri Lanka won by 79 runs
Wednesday, October 19:
– Scotland vs Ireland (Hobart, 5am) – Ireland won by six wickets
– West Indies vs Zimbabwe (Hobart, 9am) – West Indies won by 31 runs
Thursday, October 20:
– Sri Lanka vs Netherlands (Geelong, 5am) – Sri Lanka won by 16 runs
– Namibia vs UAE (Geelong, 9am) – UAE won by 7 runs
Friday, October 21:
– West Indies vs Ireland (Hobart, 5am) – Ireland won by nine wickets
– Scotland vs Zimbabwe (Hobart, 9am) – Zimbabwe won by five wickets
Watch the T20 World Cup live in full on Sky Sports between now and the final on November 13.