Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Venue: Headingley, Leeds
Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Venue: Headingley is one of England's most historic cricket grounds, famed for the 1981 Ashes miracle and generations of iconic performances. The Leeds venue remains a stage for unforgettable cricket moments.

Headingley is one of England’s most iconic cricket grounds, located in Leeds and serving as the home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Since hosting its first Test match in 1889, the venue has become synonymous with drama, resilience and unforgettable cricketing moments.
The ground is best remembered for the legendary 1981 Ashes Test, when Ian Botham and Bob Willis inspired England to an astonishing victory over Australia after following on, producing one of the greatest comebacks in cricket history. Headingley has also witnessed batting brilliance, with Sir Don Bradman scoring two Test triple centuries at the venue and Geoff Boycott bringing up his 100th first-class century before a home crowd.
What makes Headingley special is its intimate atmosphere and unpredictability. The often cloudy Leeds conditions and seam-friendly pitch can transform matches in a matter of hours, ensuring fans are rarely short of excitement. Rich in history and character, Headingley remains one of cricket’s most treasured stages.
Women's T20 World Cup 2026 matches at Headingley in Leeds
June 17
Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women
India Women vs Netherlands Women
June 18
West Indies Women vs Scotland Women
June 20
England Women vs Scotland Women
June 23
Australia Women vs Pakistan Women


