Cricket World Cup 2019: How to watch on TV, live stream, fixtures


Cricket World Cup excitements is building and RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the major event
By Michael Potts
The wait is almost over as the 12th ICC Cricket World Cup approaches.
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The finest cricket stars on the planet will head to the UK this month to battle for supremacy with England, Australia and India expected to be the top contenders for the trophy.
Fans around the world will be desperate to soak up every minute of the action whether they're basking in the iconic grounds or sitting at home tracking every ball.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the Cricket World Cup 2019 including how to watch every match.

When is the Cricket World Cup 2019?

The Cricket World Cup will begin on Thursday 30th May run until the final on Sunday 14th July.
The majority of matches will start from either 10:30am or 1:30pm (UK time) daily.
Check our full fixture list below including start times and broadcast details.

Cricket World Cup 2019 venues

  • Headingley - Leeds
  • Trent Bridge - Nottingham
  • The Oval - London
  • Lord's - London
  • Edgbaston - Birmingham
  • The Riverside - Durham
  • Bristol County Ground - Bristol
  • County Ground - Taunton
  • Hampshire Bowl - Southampton
  • Old Trafford - Manchester
  • Cardiff Wales Stadium - Cardiff

How to watch the Cricket World Cup 2019 in the UK

You can watch the whole tournament live on Sky Sports Cricket.
Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the matches via the SkyGo app.
If you don’t have Sky, you can watch games through NOW TV. You can get a Sky Sports day pass for £8.99, a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without needing a contract. NOW TV can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. 

Which teams will be playing in the Cricket World Cup 2019?

There are ten teams playing in the Cricket World Cup this year:
  • England
  • Australia
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • New Zealand
  • Pakistan
  • South Africa
  • Sri Lanka
  • Afghanistan
  • West Indies

Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures

Match 1England v South Africa Thursday 30th May, 10:30am - The Oval, London
Match 2West Indies v Pakistan Friday 31st May, 10:30am - Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Match 3: New Zealand v Sri Lanka Saturday 1st June, 10:30am - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Match 4: Afghanistan v Australia Saturday 1st June, 1:30pm - Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Match 5: South Africa v Bangladesh Sunday 2nd June, 10:30am - The Oval, London
Match 6: England v Pakistan Monday 3rd June, 10:30am - Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Match 7: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka Tuesday 4th June, 10:30am - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Match 8: South Africa v India Wednesday 5th June, 10:30am - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Match 9: Bangladesh v New ZealandWednesday 5th June, 1:30pm - The Oval, London
Match 10: Australia v West Indies Thursday 6th June, 10:30am - Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Match 11: Pakistan v Sri Lanka Friday 7th June, 10:30am - Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Match 12: England v Bangladesh Saturday 8th June, 10:30am - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Match 13: Afghanistan v New ZealandSaturday 8th June, 1:30pm - County Ground Taunton, Taunton
Match 14: India v Australia Sunday 9th June, 10:30am - The Oval, London
Match 15: South Africa v West IndiesMonday 10th June, 10:30am - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Match 16: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka Tuesday 11th June, 10:30am - Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Match 17: Australia v Pakistan Wednesday 12th June, 10:30am - County Ground Taunton, Taunton
Match 18: India v New Zealand Thursday 13th June, 10:30am - Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Match 19: England v West Indies Friday 14th June, 10:30am - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Match 20: Sri Lanka v Australia Saturday 15th June, 10:30am - The Oval, London
Match 21: South Africa v AfghanistanSaturday 15th June, 1:30pm - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Match 22: India v Pakistan Sunday 16th June, 10:30am - Old Trafford, Manchester
Match 23: West Indies v BangladeshMonday 17th June, 10:30am - County Ground Taunton, Taunton
Match 24: England v Afghanistan Tuesday 18th June, 10:30am - Old Trafford, Manchester
Match 25: New Zealand v South AfricaWednesday 19th June, 10:30am - Edgbaston, Birmingham
Match 26: Australia v Bangladesh Thursday 20th June, 10:30am - Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Match 27: England v Sri Lanka Friday 21st June, 10:30am - Headingley, Leeds
Match 28: India v Afghanistan Saturday 22nd June, 10:30am - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Match 29: West Indies v New ZealandSaturday 22nd June, 1:30pm - Old Trafford, Manchester
Match 30: Pakistan v South Africa Sunday 23rd June, 10:30am - Lord's London
Match 31: Bangladesh v AfghanistanMonday 24th June, 10:30am - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Match 32: England v Australia Tuesday 25th June, 10:30am - Lord's London
Match 33: New Zealand v PakistanWednesday 26th June, 10:30am - Edgbaston, Birmingham
Match 34: West Indies v India Thursday 27th June, 10:30am - Old Trafford, Manchester
Match 35: Sri Lanka v South Africa Friday 28th June, 10:30am - The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street
Match 36: Pakistan v Afghanistan Saturday 29th June, 10:30am - Headingley, Leeds
Match 37: New Zealand v AustraliaSaturday 29th June, 1:30pm - Lord's London
Match 38: England v India  Sunday 30th June, 10:30am - Edgbaston, Birmingham
Match 39: Sri Lanka v West Indies  Monday 1st July, 10:30am - The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street
Match 40: Bangladesh v India  Tuesday 2nd July, 10:30am - Edgbaston, Birmingham
Match 41: England v New ZealandWednesday 3rd July, 10:30am - The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street
Match 42: Afghanistan v West IndiesThursday 4th July, 10:30am - Headingley, Leeds
Match 43: Pakistan v Bangladesh  Friday 5th July, 10:30am - Lord's, London
Match 44: Sri Lanka v India  Saturday 6th July, 10:30am - Headingley, Leeds
Match 45: Australia v South AfricaSaturday 6th July, 1:30pm - Old Trafford, Manchester
Semi Final 1: 1st place v 4th place  Tuesday 9th July, 10:30am - Old Trafford, Manchester
Semi Final 2: 2nd place v 3rd place Thursday 11th July, 10:30am - Edgbaston, Birmingham
Final: TBC v TBC Sunday 14th July, 10:30am - Lords, London

How to watch the Cricket World Cup 2019 around the world

Australia: ESPN
India: Star Sports 2 and Hotstar.com
Bangladesh: GTV and Rabbitholebd.com
New Zealand: Sky Sport and SkyGo
Pakistan: PTV SportsTen Sports and SonyLiv
Sri Lanka: SLRC and Channel Eye
Afghanistan: Moby and Hotstar
West Indies: ESPN and ESPN+ Caribbean
For the full list of international broadcasters, check out the official ICC website.

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