Where to watch WPL 2024: live stream Women's Premier League, TV channels, schedule, start times

Everything you need to know about live streaming WPL 2024 cricket, including global TV channels to watch, full match schedule and game start times

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Watch WPL 2024 | 23 February - 17 March 2024  | UK live stream: Watch on Sky Sports

The second edition of the Women's Premier League kicks off on February 23.

Mumbai Indians are bidding for a second crown after defeating Delhi Capitals in last year's final.

Find out how to watch WPL 2024 live streams with this dedicated guide, with global TV channels and match schedules set out in full.

Where to watch WPL 2024: UK live stream

You can watch WPL 2024 cricket on Sky Sports, with the majority of the 22 matches on Sky Sports Mix.

Take a look at our fixture list at the bottom of this page to see when each 2024 Women's Premier 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.

Click here to watch WPL 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.

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Can Meg Lanning's Delhi Capitals go one better than 2023, when they reached the final? [Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images]

Where to watch WPL 2024: India live stream

Viacom18 are the official broadcast partners for the WPL after signing a five-year deal worth £97.5m in January 2023. Matches will be available via the Sports18 network.

The tournament can also be streamed using the JioCinema app.

Where to watch WPL 2024: Australia live stream

Fox Sports will be showing matches across the five-team tournament. Packages start from $69 a month and can be streamed via the Foxtel Go app on a variety of devices

Where to watch WPL 2024: US live stream

Specialist cricket streamer Willow is broadcasting WPL 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.

How to watch WPL live streams from abroad

In South Africa and Sub-Saharan regions, the SuperSport network will broadcast the entire tournament.

Sky Sport NZ will show all 22 matches in New Zealand.

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UP Warriorz reached the playoffs in 2023 [Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images]

WPL 2024 schedule and start times

All times local (GMT+5.5)

Friday, February 23: Delhi Capitals v Mumbai Indians (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Saturday, February 24: Royal Challengers Bangalore v UP Warriorz (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Sunday, February 25: Gujarat Giants v Mumbai Indians (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Monday, February 26: Delhi Capitals v UP Warriorz (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Tuesday, February 27: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Gujarat Giants (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Wednesday, February 28: Mumbai Indians v UP Warriorz (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Thursday, February 29: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Delhi Capitals (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Friday, March 1: Gujarat Giants v UP Warriorz (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Saturday, March 2: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Mumbai Indians (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Sunday, March 3: Delhi Capitals v Gujarat Giants (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Monday, March 4: Royal Challengers Bangalore v UP Warriorz (Bengaluru, 7.30pm)

Tuesday, March 5: Delhi Capitals v Mumbai Indians (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Wednesday, March 6: Gujarat Giants v Royal Challengers Bangalore (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Thursday, March 7: Mumbai Indians v UP Warriorz (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Friday, March 8: Delhi Capitals v UP Warriorz (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Saturday, March 9: Gujarat Giants v Mumbai Indians (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Sunday, March 10: Delhi Capitals v Royal Challengers Bangalore (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Monday, March 11: Gujarat Giants v UP Warriorz (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Tuesday, March 12: Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Wednesday, March 13: Delhi Capitals v Gujarat Giants (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Friday, March 15: Eliminator (Delhi, 7.30pm)

Sunday, March 17: Final (Delhi, 7.30pm)

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