What channel is the CPL on? How do I watch online? What times do the matches start? All you need to know about catching a glimpse of the Biggest Party In Sport this summer...
The Caribbean Premier League returns behind closed doors on Trinidad from August 18.
Sky Sports have the live broadcast rights to the competition in the United Kingdom, and will be showing all 33 matches on their platforms.
The majority will be available via the Sky Sports Cricket channel (channel 404 on Sky), which requires a specific subscription.
Now TV daily and monthly passes are available for £9.99 and £33.99 respectively, and give access to the channel. They can be purchased by clicking here.
Legal streaming access can be found via SkyGo - Sky's online viewing platform - and its mobile app.
Most cricket-playing countries around the world will have some way of watching the action, with the following broadcasters owning the rights for their respective regions in 2020:
India: Star Sports
US: Willow TV
Australia: Fox Sports
New Zealand: SKY Sport NZ
South Africa: SuperSport
Trinidad and Tobago: CNC 3
Guyana: E – Networks
Dominican Republic: CDN SportsMax Español
Grenada: GBN
Caribbean: SportsMax TV
Middle East & North Africa (MENA): OSN Sports Cricket HD.
Canada: DAZN
Weekday matches begin at 10am and 5.30pm local time in Trinidad. That's 3pm and 10.30pm in the UK.
At weekends, the games start at 10am and 2.15pm local time; 3pm and 7.15pm in the UK.
The schedule begins on Tuesday, August 18, with Trinbago Knight Riders taking on Guyana Amazon Warriors, and Barbados Tridents facing St Kitts & Nevis Patriots.
The group stage runs until Sunday, September 6. The semi-finals are scheduled for Tuesday, September 8, with the final on Thursday, September 10.
For the full fixture list, click here.
For the full squad list, click here.
For team-by-team guides and preview podcasts, click here.
Posted by Mumtaz panhwar on 18/08/2020 at 16:49
Mumtaz