The 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup will begin on February 10, with the hosts taking on Sri Lanka in the tournament opener at Newlands, Cape Town. Here is where you can watch the Women’s World Cup live.

England begin their tournament against West Indies on February 11 at Boland Park, Paarl. Australia kick off their title defence with a clash against New Zealand later that same day.

India open their tournament with a huge match against Pakistan on Sunday February 12 at Newlands, with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka clashing later that day.

England made best use of the two official warm-up games, being the only side to win both pre-tournament fixtures. With wins over New Zealand and a very high-scoring victory over hosts South Africa, England will be one of the form teams heading into the tournament.

Australia still look the dominant force in women’s cricket, despite a loss to Ireland. They managed to beat India by 44 runs and bowled them out in just 15 overs. India turned their form around with a comfortable victory over Bangladesh and will still be among the contenders for the Women’s T20 World Cup.

Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, where to watch: TV channels, live streaming and telecast details

India: Star Sports is the place for fans in India to watch the tournament. SS1 SD, SS2 SD and HD will provide coverage. Live streaming will be available on Hotstar.

Sri Lanka: Viewers in Sri Lanka will be able to watch the tournament on Star Sports. Live streaming will be provided through Yupp.

Bangladesh: Gazi TV is the licence holder for broadcasting the tournament in Bangladesh, with streaming available on Rabbithole.

Pakistan: PTV Sports will broadcast the tournament in Pakistan as well as providing streaming on the PTV app.

UK and Ireland: Sky Sports will broadcast the tournament and provide streaming on SkyGo.

Australia: Viewers in Australia can watch the tournament on Fox Sports as well as access live streaming on Kayo, FoxtelGo and FoxtelNOW. Icc.tv will also be covering matches in Australia.

New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ will provide coverage of the tournament for those watching in New Zealand. Live streaming is available on the Sky Go NZ website as well as icc.tv.

USA: ESPN+ and Willow TV will broadcast the tournament in the USA, with icc.tv also providing live streaming.

Caribbean: Viewers in the Caribbean and watch the tournament on ESPN Caribbean as well as watch live streams on the ESPN App and icc.tv.

South Africa: Fans in the host country will be able to watch the tournament on SuperSport via VR1 or CS1 channels, as well as on the Super Sport app.