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Everything you need to know about the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup before it comes to Manchester

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson The ICC T20 Women's World Cup is coming to Manchester

The countdown is really on now to one of the biggest sporting events of the year – the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will land in Manchester in just a few weeks’ time. 

The upcoming cricket tournament has already shattered all previous ticket sales records, ahead of what promises to be the biggest Women’s T20 World Cup ever staged.

With just two weeks to go to the opening match between England and Sri Lanka, ticket sales have already surpassed 155,000.

And anticipation is growing for the sporting event of the summer, a 24-day spectacle played across seven iconic venues in England and Wales. 

Manchester will play its part in this record-breaking tournament this summer, hosting several major games at Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground.

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The action kicks off here in Manchester on Saturday 13 June, with a double header of matches between Scotland and Ireland, and Australia and South Africa.

So if you’re planning to go down for all the action, or just want to know what’s in store, here’s the essential info you need for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. 

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Manchester dates for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup

The Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground will welcome seven teams across five fixtures in June, including Scotland, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, and India.

  • Saturday 13 June – Scotland vs Ireland 10.30am
  • Saturday 13 June – Australia vs South Africa 2.30pm
  • Sunday 21 June – South Africa vs India 2.30pm
  • Thursday 25 June – India vs Bangladesh  2.30pm
  • Friday 26 June – Sri Lanka vs Scotland 6.30pm

Tickets for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup

The T20 trophy on a tour of Manchester
The T20 trophy on a tour of Manchester

This year’s ticket sales have surpassed the total fan attendance of 136,549 recorded across the entirety of the 2020 edition in Australia, highlighting the extraordinary momentum behind women’s cricket and the growing global demand for the women’s game.

Adult tickets start from just £15 in Manchester, you can grab tickets for games HERE. 

What else is on?

Spirit Week has been driving up the excitement even further, with the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup trophy currently on a tour around the UK – including a great day out here in Manchester. 

The ICC and UNICEF will also be delivering Cricket 4 Good clinics in local communities, with cricketing stars giving young cricketers tips and skills training. 

What the ICC have said

ICC General Manager – Events and Corporate Communications, Gaurav Saxena said: “The 2026 edition becoming the highest-selling ICC Women’s T20 World Cup ever is another milestone for the women’s game.

“It not only highlights the incredible momentum behind women’s cricket but also reflects the strong cultural pull of an ICC pinnacle event, appeal for which is not limited to only the sports fans. 

“This edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is set to be our biggest tournament till date and is expected to smash attendance and viewership records in the UK and around the world. This milestone is a hugely exciting moment for everyone involved and has been almost a year in the making.

“The response from fans is a testament to the bold, creative and well-executed marketing efforts of both the ICC and the ECB in the run-up to the tournament, more of which are to follow over the next four weeks.

“We look forward to welcoming fans from across the globe to England and Wales for what promises to be the biggest and most exciting edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.”

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Tournament Director, Beth Barrett-Wild said: “Surpassing 155,000 ticket sales is an incredible milestone and a powerful signal of the momentum behind the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. To have exceeded the previous record set in Australia, before a ball has been bowled, shows just how much excitement there is for this tournament and for women’s cricket globally.

“We’ve always believed this tournament has the potential to be the biggest women’s cricket event in history, and the response from fans has been extraordinary. It reflects the growing profile of the women’s game, the strength of the teams and players on show, and the appetite for world-class sporting events across England and Wales as we build towards an unforgettable summer in 2026.”

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Neighbourhood Weekender confirmed for return in 2027 after standout year

Danny Jones Danny Jones NBHD Weekender back for 2027 early bird tickets on sale this week

It’s official: Neighbourhood Weekender WILL be back next spring, making that three consecutive years of the big outdoor bash over in Warrington.

We think it’s time we just scrap this whole hiatus malarkey and make it annual forever and always.

Thankfully, NBHD Weekender won’t be taking a fallow year like Glasto any time soon, as they’ve just confirmed that the festival will be returning in 2027.

It will be a while before we see the lineup, of course, but if the roster is even half as good as the one we just enjoyed over the late May bank holiday, it’s bound to be a belter.

Neighbourhood Weekender 2027 starts here! 😎🎉

Sat 29th – Sun 30th May, Bank Holiday Weekend.
Earlybird tickets on sale 10am tomo via: https://t.co/j5GRbT0jDE 🎟️

10% cheaper than 2026 price, and payment plans available via SEE. Earlybird ends Fri 5 June.

See you in the NBHD🫶 pic.twitter.com/ylJ3Tb770R

— NBHD Weekender (@nbhdweekender) May 28, 2026

Following a standout weekend, the much-loved North West favourite continues to grow in reputation with each and every iteration.

If anything, the short break a couple of years back only confirmed how much people missed it, with people travelling all the way from London, Scotland, the Netherlands and more to attend the two-day celebration of live music.

Managing to welcome one of the largest and most varied audiences they’ve ever pulled in, they’re expecting spring ’27 to draw even bigger crowds.

With the likes of Richard Ashcroft and Blossoms as their two main headliners across Saturday and Sunday, several other big regional names topped the bill, from The K’s and Kaiser Chiefs, to The Fratellis, The Royston Club, Mel C and many more.

And then there was the raft of talent from further afield, like Keo, Example, Brooke Combe, and Aussie exports turned adopted-Notherners, DMA’S, just to name a few.

Safe to say our Audio North team had a blast after making yet another visit earlier this month.

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Once again, the latest iteration only further cemented Neighbourhood Weekender as a staple of the UK festival calendar.

As the festival now sets its sights on following up on the rousing success, they’re aiming to continue that growth over the same bank holiday weekend in 2027, and tickets for the next full NBHD Fest will be going on sale sooner than you think.

In fact, a limited number of discounted early bird tickets will go live from 10am this Friday, 29 May and be available until Friday, 5 June via their official website, where you can stay tuned for all further news and updates in the coming weeks.

Last but not least, it’s also worth reminding that its sister spin-off event here in Manchester city centre kicks off in October, and there are still tickets left HERE. In the meantime, you can find our most recent write-up in full down below.

Review | We need NBHD Weekender every year – and so does the North West
Here’s what we made of it from start to finish.

Read more:

  • Paul Heaton announces biggest-ever Manc headline gig with ACTUALLY cheap tickets
  • 20 years at the forefront of clubbing – WHP is celebrating its platinum anniversary
  • The Script are back and have announced a HUGE arena gig at Co-op Live

For all the latest news, events and goings on in Greater Manchester, subscribe to The Manc newsletter HERE.

Featured Images — @nexusvisualsuk (supplied via SJM Concerts)/The Manc Group

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