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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup brings four matches to Birmingham

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is coming to Birmingham, with Edgbaston confirmed as one of seven venues for the 2026 tournament.

Birmingham is due to host four matches at Edgbaston between 12 June and 17 June 2026, according to the Visit Birmingham event listing. Match start times, ticket prices and booking details are not listed in the source information provided.

Detail Confirmed information
Event ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Dates 12 June to 17 June 2026
Venue Edgbaston, Birmingham
Matches in Birmingham Four
Start times Not listed in the source
Price Not listed in the source
Booking details Not listed in the source
Event type Sports Tournament

Four World Cup matches scheduled for Edgbaston

Edgbaston has been selected as one of the seven venues for the 2026 edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. For Birmingham, the listing confirms a compact run of tournament cricket across six days, with four matches planned at the ground.

The confirmed dates place the Birmingham leg in mid-June, from Friday 12 June to Wednesday 17 June. The source does not give individual fixture times, teams, ticket categories or entry conditions, so readers should treat the listing as an early event notice rather than a complete matchday guide.

The event is listed as a sports tournament and is connected to the ICC, the international body named in the event brief. The listing does not specify a particular target audience, but the practical details point to people planning around live international cricket in Birmingham, especially those who need dates and venue information before deciding whether to attend.

What visitors can confirm now

The strongest confirmed planning detail is the venue. Edgbaston is the named Birmingham host venue, and the listing states that the city will stage four matches during the tournament window.

For readers arranging time off, travel or group plans, the useful detail is the date range rather than a full schedule. The event runs at Edgbaston from 12 June to 17 June 2026. No start time or end time is provided in the source text.

Ticket cost is also not stated in the listing. There is no source-backed information on free entry, paid entry, concessions, booking deadlines or allocation, so none should be assumed from the current notice.

Details still missing from the public listing

Several practical items remain unconfirmed in the supplied source information. The listing does not provide match-by-match start times, price information, booking instructions, venue address details, transport notes, food and stall information, or accessibility arrangements.

That matters for anyone making firm plans. A date range and venue are enough to mark the event, but not enough to decide arrival times, compare ticket options or plan a full matchday. Readers should avoid relying on assumptions about entry or facilities until those details are published by the event source or official tournament channels.

The current confirmed picture is clear but limited: the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will include Birmingham fixtures at Edgbaston, with four matches scheduled between 12 June and 17 June 2026.

Planning note for Birmingham spectators

Anyone interested in attending should keep the confirmed window visible in their calendar: 12-17 June 2026 at Edgbaston. The source-backed information does not yet include prices, booking text, start times or audience restrictions.

For now, the most reliable practical step is to use the confirmed date range and venue as the basis for early planning, while waiting for the missing matchday details to be published.

Source: Visit Birmingham Events

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Aisha Rahman

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Aisha Rahman is a Birmingham-based editor covering public events, neighbourhood festivals, venue changes and community notices across the city. She checks details with organisers, council papers and public listings before publication, with a focus on accessible information for residents and visitors. Her reporting highlights transport impacts, safety updates, local businesses and the community groups behind the region's cultural calendar

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