The much awaited Sports Event 12th ICC Cricket World Cup has been started from May 30. In World Cup 2019, ten teams have participated and each team will get an opportunity to play each other once in a round-robin format. The six-week long tournament is scheduled to end on July 6. India, England and Australia are being considered as the top contenders for the trophy.
People are celebrating World Cup 2019 like a festival and desperate to soak up every minute either from the iconic ground in England or sitting at home tracking every ball. We have drilled down everything about the Cricket World Cup 2019 including when and how to watch live streaming of every minute in HD quality.
Cricket World Cup 2019 fixture list, TV channel schedule and how to watch live
When is the Cricket World Cup 2019?
The Cricket World Cup 2019 has already started from Thursday 30th May and its final will be played on Sunday 14th July. Most of the matches will kick off from either 10:30 am or 1:30 pm (UK time) daily.
Where is the tournament being held?
The matches will be held at 11 venues throughout England and Wales: Edgbaston, Bristol, Sophia Gardens, Chester-le-Street, Headingley, Lord’s, the Oval, Old Trafford, Trent Bridge, the Rose Bowl and Taunton.
Who won the 2015 World Cup?
In the last World Cup final, Australia managed to beat New Zealand and became the only cricket team to win the fifth tournament since 1987. Check our full fixture list below including start times and broadcast details.
Who are the previous World Cup winners?
Australia has won the title five times whereas New Zealand and England have never won the title despite reaching thrice in the finals.
- 1975 – West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs
- 1979 – West Indies beat England by 92 runs
- 1983 – India beat West Indies by 43 runs
- 1987 – Australia beat England by seven runs
- 1992 – Pakistan beat England by 22 runs
- 1996 – Sri Lanka beat Australia by seven wickets
- 1999 – Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets
- 2003 – Australia beat India by 125 runs
- 2007 – Australia beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs (DL method)
- 2011 – India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets
- 2015 – Australia beat New Zealand by seven wickets
How to watch Cricket World Cup fixtures in the UK
You can watch every match on Sky Sports Cricket World Cup. The subscribers of Sky Sports can also stream matches via the SkyGo app.
If you are not a subscriber of Sky Sports, you can watch World Cup Matches on NOW TV. You can also purchase Sky Sports a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without needing a contract.
How to watch Cricket World Cup highlights for FREE in the UK
If you missed the match or want to watch the highlights of the previous match on your mobile or PC, you can watch Cricket World Cup fixture on Channel 4 throughout the tournament.
Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures
- Match 1: England v South Africa
Thursday 30th May, 10:30 am – The Oval, London - Match 2: West Indies v Pakistan
Friday 31st May, 10:30 am – 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 Zealand
Wednesday 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 Zealand
Saturday 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 Indies
Monday 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 Afghanistan
Saturday 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 Bangladesh
Monday 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 Africa
Wednesday 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 Zealand
Saturday 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 Afghanistan
Monday 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 Pakistan
Wednesday 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 Australia
Saturday 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 Zealand
Wednesday 3rd July, 10:30am – The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street - Match 42: Afghanistan v West Indies
Thursday 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 Africa
Saturday 6th July, 1:30pm – Old Trafford, Manchester
1. Semi Final 1: 1st place v 4th place
Tuesday 9th July, 10:30am – Old Trafford, Manchester
2. 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
1. Australia: Fox Sports and 9GEM
2. India: Star Sports 1 and Hotstar.com
3. Bangladesh: GTV and Rabbitholebd.com
4. New Zealand: Sky Sport and SkyGo
5. Pakistan: PTV Sports, Ten Sports and SonyLiv
6. Sri Lanka: SLRC and Channel Eye
7. Afghanistan: Radio Television Afghanistan
8. West Indies: ESPN Caribbean and ESPN Play Caribbean
9. South Africa: SuperSport
For the full list of international broadcasters, check out the official ICC website.