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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has officially released the full schedule for the 2026 international home season, laying out a blockbuster line-up of fixtures against some of the world’s top cricketing nations. England will play a mix of red-ball and white-ball series across the summer, with high-profile tours from top teams.
Test series against New Zealand to kick off the summer
England’s home campaign will commence with a three-match Test series against New Zealand. The opening Test will be played at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground from June 4 to 8. The series will then move to The Kia Oval and Trent Bridge for the remaining two Tests.
India to challenge England in eight white-ball clashes
Following the New Zealand series, England will host India for a highly anticipated white-ball showdown, featuring five T20Is and three ODIs. The T20I series begins on July 1 in Durham and concludes on July 11 in Southampton. The ODI leg follows shortly after, starting on July 14 in Birmingham.
Pakistan to face England in a three-Test battle
England will return to red-ball cricket in late August when they take on Pakistan in a three-Test series. The first Test is set to begin on August 19 in Leeds, followed by matches at Lord’s and Edgbaston.
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Sri Lanka to wrap up the summer with white-ball contests
To conclude the summer, England will square off against Sri Lanka in a six-match white-ball series, comprising three T20Is and three ODIs. The action begins on September 15 in Southampton and will stretch till the end of September.
Men’s home fixtures of England for 2026 summer
Match | Opponent | Date | Venue |
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1st Test | New Zealand | June 4–8 | Lord’s, London |
2nd Test | New Zealand | June 17–21 | The Kia Oval, London |
3rd Test | New Zealand | June 25–29 | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
1st T20I | India | July 1 | Banks Homes Riverside, Durham |
2nd T20I | India | July 4 | Old Trafford, Manchester |
3rd T20I | India | July 7 | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
4th T20I | India | July 9 | Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol |
5th T20I | India | July 11 | Utilita Bowl, Southampton |
1st ODI | India | July 14 | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
2nd ODI | India | July 16 | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
3rd ODI | India | July 19 | Lord’s, London |
1st Test | Pakistan | August 19–23 | Headingley, Leeds |
2nd Test | Pakistan | August 27–31 | Lord’s, London |
3rd Test | Pakistan | September 9–13 | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
1st T20I | Sri Lanka | September 15 | Utilita Bowl, Southampton |
2nd T20I | Sri Lanka | September 17 | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
3rd T20I | Sri Lanka | September 19 | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1st ODI | Sri Lanka | September 22 | Banks Homes Riverside, Durham |
2nd ODI | Sri Lanka | September 24 | Headingley, Leeds |
3rd ODI | Sri Lanka | September 27 | The Kia Oval, London |