Women's T20 World Cup 2026 venue: Lord's, London
Lord's will stage key Women's T20 World Cup matches, including the final in London. The venue's history, slope and intense atmosphere add extra weight to every contest.

Lord's is where cricket doesn't just play; it pauses to remember what it is. Nestled in the leafy quiet of St John's Wood in the heart of London, the ground carries an aura that blends the sport's deepest traditions, quiet elegance and theatrical drama into every game played there.
Unlike the loud, neon-lit intensity of modern subcontinental bowls, Lord's is stately and pristine, established way back in 1814. At the Home of Cricket, the historic Grade II-listed Pavilion stands proud, the legendary slope on the square plays mind games with bowlers, and the weight of history builds an entirely different kind of pressure for visiting teams.
There is little room to hide from the ghosts of the game. Every miscalculated run, every dropped catch, every tactical blunder is magnified under the watchful gaze of a crowd that respects the game's finest nuances and demands absolute poise under pressure.
Lord's history is rich with defining moments that shaped the sport. It is where women's cricket changed forever during the 2017 World Cup Final, when Anya Shrubsole's spectacular six-wicket haul turned the match on its head, sealing a breathless triumph that remains etched in folklore.
MATCHES AT LORD'S
England vs West Indies - Wednesday, June 24
South Africa vs Bangladesh - Sunday, June 28
Australia vs India - Sunday, June 28
Final - Sunday, July 5


