How to Watch the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 Around the World

How to Watch the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 Around the World

The ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 kicks off on 18 January, bringing 15 days of thrilling cricket action from some of the brightest young talents across 16 countries. The ICC has confirmed the broadcast arrangements for the second edition of the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.

Here’s everything you need to know about when and where to catch the action live:

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Broadcast Details by Region:

  • India: JioStar will stream all matches live on digital platforms, with the semi-finals and final also airing on Star Sports 2.
  • Pakistan: Ten Sports and PTV.
  • Bangladesh: Toffee.
  • Sri Lanka: TV1, with ICC.tv providing additional access.
  • United Kingdom & Northern Ireland: Sky Sports.
  • Australia: Prime Video.
  • New Zealand: Sky TV will air matches on both linear and digital platforms.
  • Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport.
  • Caribbean, Latin America & Brazil: ESPN will provide coverage via the Disney+ app.
  • USA & Canada: Willow TV.
  • MENA Region: E& will broadcast via CricLife W and StarzPlay.
  • Papua New Guinea: PNG Digicel will cover the tournament alongside ICC.tv.
  • All Other Territories: Fans can access free live coverage via the ICC.tv app.

A full list of all broadcasters can be found via this link.

Why the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup Matters:

Former international players and mentors highlight the significance of the inaugural ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup. This tournament represents a pivotal moment for emerging talents, and its global broadcast will bring this action-packed event to viewers worldwide.

A wide range of broadcasters will bring the excitement to fans across the globe, with all games available live on ICC.tv.

Every match will feature pre-game build-ups, innings interval shows, and post-match wrap-ups, providing comprehensive storytelling and analysis. From the Super Six stage onward, iHawk, an advanced ball-tracking technology, will be introduced to enhance the viewing experience.

The coverage will feature commentary from a team of former players and experienced broadcasters, including Julia Price, Stacy-Ann King, Isobel Joyce, and Marina Iqbal—all of whom have competed in Women’s World Cups. They’ll be joined by prominent broadcasters like Kass Naidoo, HD Ackerman, Ed Rainsford, and Charles Dagnall, with the iconic voice of Ian Bishop joining the commentary panel for the knockout stages.

Fans can also follow all the action through the official tournament website, where they’ll find match highlights, live scores, fixtures, and standings.

Tournament Schedule:

Sixteen teams will compete in 41 matches across three host cities in MalaysiaJohor, Sarawak, and Selangor. The opening day promises to be a thrilling spectacle with six matches scheduled, including:

  • Group B: England vs Ireland and Pakistan vs USA in Johor.
  • Group C: Samoa vs Nigeria and New Zealand vs South Africa in Sarawak.
  • Group D: Australia vs Scotland and Bangladesh vs Nepal in Selangor.

Don’t miss any of the action—watch all the matches live at mobicric.org for free, and stay updated on match highlights, scores, and news.

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