ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will be getting underway from 30th May 2019 with England and Wales hosting the event. Unlike the previous cricket world cup editions, this time ICC went back to 1992 format with only top 10 teams playing in what will be a very competitive month and half in the United Kingdom. Each of the 10 teams play against other 9 teams making it a slightly longer version of the tournament and on this page you will find all the information how you can watch Cricket World Cup live online.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 TV Coverage Details: We have put up an in-depth guide on how you can watch ICC Cricket World Cup live on TV around the world. In the UK, SkySports has the extensive rights for TV Coverage and they will produce the live feed which will be distributed around the world. Star Sports has live coverage rights in India while Fox Sports to broadcast World Cup in Australia.
Upcoming ICC World Cup 2019 Matches: England will start the 2019 World Cup with opening game against South Africa at the Oval on Thursday, 30th May 2019. Last group game will be played on 06 July 2019 at Old Trafford between Australia and South Africa. Semifinals take place on 9th an 11th July 2019 followed by the big final on 14th July 2019.
#1. England vs South Africa
Date: 30th May 2019
Time: 10:30 uk time
Venue: The Oval, London
#2. Pakistan vs West Indies
Date: 31st May 2019
Time: 10:30 uk time
Venue: Trent Bridge, Nottingham
#3. New Zealand vs Sri Lanka
Date: 1st June 2019
Time: 10:30 uk time
Venue: Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
#4. Australia vs Afghanistan
Date: 1st June 2019
Time: 10:30 uk time
Venue: County Ground, Bristol
NO# | MATCH | TIME (UK) | VENUE |
30 May | South Africa v England | 10:30 | The Oval, London |
31 May | Pakistan v West Indies | 10:30 | Nottingham |
1 June | Sri Lanka v New Zealand | 10:30 | Cardiff |
1 June | Afghanistan v Australia | 13:30 (D/N) | Bristol |
2 June | South Africa v Bangladesh | 10:30 | The Oval, London |
3 June | England v Pakistan | 10:30 | Nottingham |
4 June | Afghanistan v Sri Lanka | 10:30 | Cardiff |
5 June | South Africa v India | 10:30 | Southampton |
5 June | New Zealand v Bangladesh | 10:30 | The Oval, London |
6 June | Australia v West Indies | 10:30 | Nottingham |
7 June | Pakistan v Sri Lanka | 10:30 | Bristol |
8 June | England v Bangladesh | 10:30 | Cardiff |
8 June | New Zealand vs Afghanistan | 13:30 (D/N) | Bristol |
9 June | Australia v India | 10:30 | The Oval, London |
10 June | South Africa v West Indies | 10:30 | Southampton |
11 June | Bangladesh v Sri Lanka | 10:30 | Bristol |
12 June | Pakistan v Australia | 10:30 | Taunton |
13 June | New Zealand v India | 10:30 | Nottingham |
14 June | England v West Indies | 10:30 | Southampton |
15 June | Australia v Sri Lanka | 10:30 | The Oval, London |
15 June | Afghanistan v South Africa | 13:30 (D/N) | Cardiff |
16 June | Pakistan v India | 10:30 | Manchester |
17 June | Bangladesh v West Indies | 10:30 | Bristol |
18 June | England v Afghanistan | 10:30 | Manchester |
19 June | New Zealand vsSouth Africa | 10:30 | Birmingham |
20 June | Australia v Bangladesh | 10:30 | Nottingham |
21 June | England v Sri Lanka | 10:30 | Leeds |
22 June | Afghanistan v India | 10:30 | Southampton |
22 June | New Zealand v West Indies | 13:30 (D/N) | Manchester |
23 June | Pakistan v South Africa | 10:30 | Lord’s, London |
24 June | Afghanistan v Bangladesh | 10:30 | Southampton |
25 June | England v Australia | 10:30 | Lord’s, London |
26 June | Pakistan v New Zealand | 10:30 | Birmingham |
27 June | West Indies vs India | 10:30 | Manchester |
28 June | Sri Lanka v South Africa | 10:30 | Chester-le-Street |
29 June | Pakistan v Afghanistan | 10:30 | Headingley, Leeds |
29 June | Australia v New Zealand | 13:30 (D/N) | Lord’s, London |
30 June | England v India | 10:30 | Birmingham |
1 July | Sri Lanka v West Indies | 10:30 | Chester-le-Street |
2 July | Bangladesh v India | 10:30 | Birmingham |
3 July | England v New Zealand | 10:30 | Chester-le-Street |
4 July | Afghanistan v West Indies | 10:30 | Headingley, Leeds |
5 July | Pakistan v Bangladesh | 10:30 | Lord’s, London |
6 July | Sri Lanka v India | 10:30 | Leeds |
6 July | Australia v South Africa | 13:30 (D/N) | Manchester |
9 July | Semifinal Match 1 | 10:30 | Manchester |
11 July | Semifinal Match 2 | 10:30 | Birmingham |
14 July | World Cup Cricket Final | 10:30 | The Lord’s, London |