Where can I watch the Men's T20 World Cup 2021 on TV? Tournament streaming details

What channel is the Men's T20 World Cup on? How do I watch online? What times do matches start? All you need to know ahead of the 2021 tournament…

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Men's T20 World Cup 2021: All you need to know

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Where can I watch the Men's T20 World Cup in the UK?

Sky Sports Cricket (Sky 404, Talk Talk 404, BT TV 423, Virgin 504) will broadcast the series in the United Kingdom, with the content available online via its streaming platform Sky Go.

BBC Radio Five Live Sports Extra will have live ball-by-ball radio commentary of all tournament matches, accessible through the BBC Sport website, BBC Sounds or DAB radio.

Where can I watch the Men's T20 World Cup in India?

The Star Sports network is showing the tournament in India. Matches can be streamed via Disney+ Hotstar

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Where can I watch the Men's T20 World Cup if I live elsewhere in the world?

Australia - Fox Sports, Channel 9, Kayo Sports

New Zealand – Sky Sport New Zealand

Pakistan - PTV Sports, Ten Sports

Bangladesh - Ghazi Tv (GTV)

Sri Lanka – SLRC (Channel Eye)

South Africa – SuperSport

Caribbean – ESPN

Middle East and North Africa – eLife TV, StarzPlay, Switch TV

USA – ESPN+

Singapore - Star Cricket, Star Hub and Singtel

Malaysia - Fox International Channels

Hong Kong - Star Cricket

What’s the fixture list?

The Men's T20 World Cup 2021 gets underway on Sunday, October 17 when Oman face Papua New Guinea. The Super 12 phase begins from October 23.

See the full fixture list here.

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