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ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Fixtures, Results & Insights

Explore the full fixtures, latest results, and expert insights for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, featuring top teams and key matches to watch.

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Fixtures, Results & Insights

By Editorial

Introduction to the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 promises to be one of the most thrilling tournaments in women's cricket history, showcasing elite talent from across the globe. Held in India and Sri Lanka, this edition features a packed schedule with intense contests and plenty of exciting moments. Fans can expect nail-biting finishes, emerging stars, and established champions battling for the coveted trophy.

Detailed fixtures and match results

The competition kicked off in late September, with India securing a 59-run victory over Sri Lanka in Guwahati using the DLS method. This was followed by Australia’s dominant 89-run win against New Zealand in Indore. Bangladesh also made an impact early, defeating Pakistan by seven wickets in Colombo.

October’s calendar is especially packed, with key clashes such as England’s commanding 10-wicket victory over South Africa in Guwahati and several high-profile matches involving cricket powerhouses like India, Australia, England, and New Zealand.

Key matches to watch

  • India vs Pakistan (2 October, Colombo): A historic rivalry that never fails to deliver drama on the field.
  • England vs Bangladesh (7 October, Guwahati): England look to maintain their momentum against a spirited Bangladesh side.
  • Australia vs South Africa (25 October, Indore): A clash between two of the tournament’s heavyweights.
  • Semi-finals and final: Set for late October and early November, these matches will determine the ultimate champion, with venues split between Guwahati, Colombo, and Navi Mumbai.

Understanding the tournament format and rules

The tournament uses a round-robin format leading to knockout semi-finals and a final. Matches played at Colombo feature the Rain-affected Points System (RPS), while other venues follow standard playing conditions. Day/night games add to the spectacle, with most fixtures starting at 10:30 BST or 09:30 GMT, catering to both local and international audiences.

How the RPS system influences outcomes

The RPS system is designed to fairly allocate points in weather-affected matches, which is particularly relevant in tropical climates like Colombo’s. This adds an extra strategic layer for teams and captains, ensuring matches remain competitive despite interruptions.

Emerging talents and star performers

The 2025 World Cup has been a platform for emerging stars to announce themselves on the global stage. For instance, Bangladesh’s recent victory over Pakistan highlighted the rise of young all-rounders and skilful bowlers. England’s strong starts reflect their depth and experience, while India’s consistent performances at home venues underline their status as favourites.

Players to watch include India’s dynamic batters, Australia’s pace attack, and South Africa’s disciplined bowling unit. These individual performances not only influence the tournament but have broader implications for women’s cricket worldwide, inspiring the next generation of players.

Broadcasting and fan engagement

Fans across the UK can follow the tournament through several broadcast partners, including Sky Sports, which offers extensive coverage and expert analysis. Supporters can also stay updated with live scorecards and detailed reports on platforms like Sky Sports fixtures and streaming guides.

Engaging with fan clubs and social media channels enhances the experience, providing opportunities to discuss matches and share opinions. For those interested in football updates alongside cricket, key football transfers from September 2025 offer insight into the wider world of British sport.

Impact of the ICC Women’s World Cup on women’s cricket

The 2025 edition marks a significant step forward for women’s cricket, with growing global viewership and increased investment in the women’s game. This tournament not only elevates the sport’s profile but also promotes gender equality in athletics, inspiring young girls to pursue cricket professionally.

Notably, the competitive balance and thrilling matches have attracted media attention and sponsorships, signalling a bright future. The tournament also complements other major sporting events covered by SportsScoop’s coverage of international sports, reflecting a broadening interest in diverse disciplines.

Conclusion and where to find more updates

The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is more than just a cricket tournament; it’s a celebration of talent, resilience, and the global growth of women’s sport. With fixtures spanning multiple cities and involving fierce rivalries, it offers something for every cricket enthusiast.

For the latest news, fixtures, and in-depth analysis, visit SportsScoop.co.uk, your go-to source for comprehensive sports coverage in the UK.

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