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The Hundred 2023, where to watch live: TV channels, live streaming and match timings for men’s and women’s Hundred

The Hundred
by Wisden Staff 2 minute read

The 2023 edition of the Hundred gets underway today (August 1) as Trent Rockets take on Southern Brave in the men’s and women’s competitions – here’s where you can watch the Hundred live including TV channels and live stream details.

This year’s competition will run from August 1 to the final at Lord’s on August 27. Eight team compete in both the men’s and women’s competitions, and each represent a different regional hub in England. The teams competing in both competitions are: Welsh Fire, Trent Rockets, Birmingham Phoenix, Manchester Originals, Northern Superchargers, Oval Invincibles, Southern Brave and London Spirit.

Trent Rockets are the reigning champions in the men’s competition, having won the trophy for the first time last year. In the women’s competition, Oval Invincibles are double-champions and the only team ever to have won the women’s trophy. The South London based side once again got the better of Southern Brave in the grand final.

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The format for this season is unchanged. Each team will play each other once in a round-robin format, with one extra match against their nearest regional rival. There will then be an Eliminator match between the second and third placed sides from the group stage, with the top placed teams going straight through to the final. The winners of the Eliminators will qualify for the final.

Both Eliminators will be played on August 26 at the Kia Oval. The final is set to be North of the river at Lord’s on the following day. As ever, every match in the competition will be a double-header, with the women’s match played immediately before the men’s. The format has been the stand-out success of the Hundred, and enlarged the audience for women’s cricket in England.

Where to watch the 2023 Hundred on TV channels and live stream

United Kingdom – Sky Sports and the BBC share the television rights in the UK. Sky Sports Cricket dedicated channel, Sky Sports The Hundred, will broadcast every game, while the BBC will broadcast selected matches. These matches are:

August 1: Trent Rockets Women v Southern Brave Women
August 1: Trent Rockets Men v Southern Brave Men
August 2: London Spirit Men v Oval Invincibles Men
August 5: Birmingham Phoenix Men v Trent Rockets Men
August 9: Oval Invincibles Women v Manchester Originals Women
August 9: Oval Invincibles Men v Manchester Originals Men
August 11: Northern Superchargers Men v Oval Invincibles Men
August 12: Welsh Fire Men v Southern Brave Men
August 16: Southern Brave Women v Birmingham Phoenix Women
August 16: Southern Brave Men v Birmingham Phoenix Men
August 19: Trent Rockets Men v Birmingham Phoenix  Men
August 23: Manchester Originals Women v Southern Brave Women
August 23: Manchester Originals Men v Southern Brave Men
August 26: Eliminator, Women’s Competition
August 27: Final, Women’s Competition
August 27: Final, Men’s Competition

North AmericaWillow and DAZN are the official broadcast partners of the Hundred in North America.

The Caribbean – Fans wanting to watch the competition in the Caribbean will be able to do so on ESPN.

The Middle East and North AfricabeIN SPORTS is the place to find all the live action from the Hundred in the Middle East and North Africa.

Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSport will broadcast the tournament in South Africa and elsewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa.

India – Viewers in India will be able to watch the tournament on the Fancode platform.

Australia and New Zealand – FOX Sports will broadcast the Hundred in Australia, while TVNZ+ is the place for viewers in New Zealand to tune in.

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