Everything you need to know about live streaming IPL 2024 cricket, including global TV channels to watch, full match schedule and game start times
The 17th edition of the Indian Premier League kicks off on March 22 and is expected to run until May 26.
Defending champions Chennai Super Kings are searching for a record sixth title.
Find out how to watch IPL 2024 live streams with this dedicated guide, with global TV channels and match schedules set out in full.
You can watch IPL 2024 cricket on Sky Sports with coverage shared across its Main Event, Cricket and Sky Sports Mix TV channels.
Take a look at our fixture list at the bottom of this page to see when each 2024 Pakistan Super League game starts.
Those with Sky Sports can also watch via the Sky Go app, which is available on laptops, Apple and Android smartphones and tablets, Smart TVs, Apple TV, Amazon Fire and various games consoles.
Watch: Click here to watch IPL 2024 on Sky Sports
UK viewers can also buy flexible short-term memberships offered by Now, with monthly prices generally starting at £26 a month, or £11.99 a day.
In India, the tournament will be broadcast on the Star Network.
Matches can also be streamed via the Jio Cinema app.
Fox Sports will be showing matches across the 10-team tournament. Packages start from $69 a month and can be streamed via the Foxtel Go app on a variety of devices
Matches can also be streamed on Kayo.
Specialist cricket streamer Willow is broadcasting IPL 2024 live streams exclusively.
Willow costs just $9.99 a month (or $60 for the year) and is available to watch via iOS (iPhone, iPad), Android Mobile, Windows, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Smart TV, Chromecast, Google TV, Samsung Smart TV and Xbox One.
Alternatively, you can add it as a channel to an existing cable plan (Dish, Spectrum, Xfinity, Century, Verizon) or a streaming service like Sling TV. Sling TV is a full cable replacement service that starts at $14.99 a month.
In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ will show every match
SuperSport has the broadcast rights in South Africa and Sub-Saharan regions.
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Chennai Super Kings are the defending champions [Sajjad Hussain/Getty Images]
All times local (GMT+5.5/BST+4.5)
Friday, March 22: Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore (Chennai, 6.30pm)
Saturday, March 23: Punjab Kings v Delhi Capitals (Mohali, 2.30pm), Kolkata Knight Riders v Sunrisers Hyderabad (Kolkata, 6.30pm)
Sunday, March 24: Rajasthan Royals v Lucknow Super Giants (Jaipur, 2.30pm), Gujarat Titans v Mumbai Indians (Ahmedabad, 6.30pm)
Monday, March 25: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Punjab Kings (Bengaluru, 6.30pm)
Tuesday, March 26: Chennai Super Kings v Gujarat Titans (Chennai, 6.30pm)
Wednesday, March 27: Sunrisers Hyderabad v Mumbai Indians (Hyderabad, 6.30pm)
Thursday, March 28: Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Capitals (Jaipur, 6.30pm),
Friday, March 29: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders (Bengaluru, 6.30pm)
Saturday, March 30: Lucknow Super Giants v Punjab Kings (Lucknow, 6.30pm)
Sunday, March 31: Gujarat Titans v Sunrisers Hyderabad (Ahmedabad, 2.30pm), Delhi Capitals v Chennai Super Kings (Vizag, 6.30pm)
Monday, April 1: Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals (Mumbai, 6.30pm)
Tuesday, April 2: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Lucknow Super Giants (Bengaluru, 6.30pm)
Wednesday, April 3: Delhi Capitals v Kolkata Knight Riders (Vizag, 6.30pm)
Thursday, April 4: Gujarat Titans v Punjab Kings (Ahmedabad, 6.30pm)
Friday, April 5: Sunrisers Hyderabad v Chennai Super Kings (Hyderabad, 6.30pm)
Saturday, April 6: Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore (Jaipur, 6.30pm)
Sunday, April 7: Mumbai Indians v Delhi Capitals (Mumbai, 2.30pm), Lucknow Super Giants v Gujarat Titans (Lucknow, 6.30pm)
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The IPL will be available to watch in the UK on Sky Sports, deals available from just £20 for the first month.