
| Series Name | Womens T20 Blast 2026 |
| Hosting Coutry | England |
| Start & End Dates | 2026-05-22 to 2026-05-22 |
| Total Matches | 55 |
| Total Teams | 9 |
| Total Venues | 10 |
| Match Formats | T20: 4 |
| Official Broadcasters | Sony Sports Network |
Womens T20 Blast 2026 is starting from May 22, 2026 to May 22, 2026. There are a total of 55 matches to be played in it, and a total of 9 teams will play in this series. All the matches of this series will be played in 10 stadiums of England, you can watch this series live on SONY SPORTS NETWORK, the last match of this series will be played on May 22, 2026. Here you will get the fixture (full schedule) of Womens T20 Blast 2026, and you can also find Teams, Squads, Points Table, Venues, Latest News Updates and Videos.
The 2026 Vitality Blast Women's tournament will begin on Friday, May 22, and conclude on July 17. Defending champions Surrey will commence their title defense against Lancashire Thunder at their home ground, while Vitality Blast Women's League 2 champions Middlesex will host Kent at Lord's; the opening weekend of these women's fixtures will feature 16 'double-headers' (two matches played on the same day).
Ans: The Womens T20 Blast 2026 is scheduled to begin on Friday, 22-May-2026.
Q-2: How many teams will play in the Womens T20 Blast 2026 series?Ans: There will be 9 teams that have to play in Womens T20 Blast 2026 series.
Q-3: How many matches are scheduled to be played in the Womens T20 Blast 2026 series?Ans: The Womens T20 Blast 2026 includes 55 matches, in 2 formats.
Q-4: How many match formats will be played in Womens T20 Blast 2026 series?Ans: There will be only one 2 format for this Womens T20 Blast 2026 series.
Q-5: Where can I watch the live matches for the Womens T20 Blast 2026?Ans: The Womens T20 Blast 2026 series will be broadcast live on Sony Sports Network. Viewers can watch it online on Mobile, Tablets, Laptop and PC etc.
Q-6: Which country will host the Womens T20 Blast 2026 series?Ans: The Womens T20 Blast 2026 series will be hosted by England.