ECB confirm dates for England fixtures against Pakistan and Ireland

Three one-day internationals against the Irish will take place at the Ageas Bowl from July 30, prior to a three-Test and three-T20I fixture list against the touring Pakistanis

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The schedule for England men's Test series against Pakistan and white-ball games against Ireland have been confirmed.

Three one-day internationals against the Irish will take place at the Ageas Bowl from July 30, prior to a three-Test and three-T20I fixture list against the touring Pakistanis.

Emirates Old Trafford will host the first Pakistan Test from August 5, prior to two five-day games at the Ageas Bowl.

The entire T20I series will be staged in Manchester, on August 28, August 30 and September 1.

The proposed white-ball matches against Australia have yet to be rescheduled, though reports down under suggest the likelihood of the tour taking place is increasing, with the T20 World Cup expected to this week be postponed.

All international matches this summer will take place behind closed doors, the ECB confirmed on Monday.

In a statement, the governing body said ticket purchasers will be contacted by the host venue.

For more information on international and domestic refunds, click here.

England vs Ireland

July 30: 1st ODI (Ageas Bowl, 2pm)

August 1: 2nd ODI (Ageas Bowl, 2pm)

August 4: 3rd ODI (Ageas Bowl, 2pm)

England vs Pakistan

August 5-9: 1st Test (Emirates Old Trafford, 11am)

August 13-17: 2nd Test (Ageas Bowl, 11am)

August 21-25: 3rd Test (Ageas Bowl, 11am)

August 28: 1st T20I (Emirates Old Trafford, 6pm)

August 30: 2nd T20I (Emirates Old Trafford, 2pm)

September 1: 3rd T20I (Emirates Old Trafford, 6pm)

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