Where can I watch The Hundred on TV? Men's and women's 2021 competition streaming details

What channels are The Hundred on? How do I watch online? What times do the matches start? All you need to know ahead of the inaugural edition of the 100-ball competition...

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Where can I watch The Hundred in the UK?

All 68 games are to be shown live on Sky Sports, on their new dedicated channel Sky Sports The Hundred. Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Action will also show matches, while other will appear on their red button service.

For non-Sky customers, 10 men's games, including the final, are to be shown free-to-air on BBC Two as well as eight women's games.

You can see which games are to be shown live on the BBC here.

All 34 of the women's matches and a "significant number" of men's games will be available via Sky Sports' YouTube channel for free.

Where can I listen The Hundred?

BBC Radio 5 Live (693 and 909 kHz) or 5 Live Sports Extra will broadcast all 68 matches. Both can be accessed using the BBC Sounds app.

The Hundred: Extensive team guides for every side ahead of the start of the new competition

Where can I watch the competition elsewhere in the world?

North America: Willow and DAZN

Caribbean: ESPN

MENA: beIN Sports

Sub Saharan Africa: SuperSport

Indian Subcontinent: FanCode

Australia and South East Asia: Fox Sports

New Zealand: Spark

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How are The Cricketer covering The Hundred?

The Cricketer will have daily coverage of the competition, with reporters on the ground at venues assessing the impact of the tournament on the local community, while the focus of our match coverage will be on how teams are adapting styles and tactics to the new format. 

Visit The Cricketer's Hundred Hub for extensive team guides, stats, features and analysis.

How we plan to cover The Hundred on The Cricketer's digital channels... and why

Who is in the squads?

Full list here

What is the fixture list?

Click here

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